Theories that Eleven is actually the Demogorgon she killed in the season finale of "Stranger Things" have come out recently. The suggestion was made by Uproxx alongside sketches of the young hero and the monster.
Eleven, who possesses telekinetic powers wiped out the Demogorgon, a two-headed creature from Dungeons and Dragons, Pink News reported. The report noted that the dragon being "two-headed" symbolizes two of its characteristics which is being both deceptive and destructive.
Eleven is believed to be the deceptive nature while Demogorgon is the destructive element, physically symbolizing itself. It can be observed from the last episode of season 1 that Eleven entered a very dark place, believed to represent the young female's subconscious, which was out of the character's fear and anxiety brought about by the government facility where she was previously experimented.
The report further noted that when Eleven was about to take on the Demogorgon, the creature imitated her movement of raising her hand, as if the young character was facing a mirror. The theory was even supported by one of the season finale's scenes when Eleven chose not to destroy the monster alone, but to disappear with it as well.
Meanwhile, another speculation for the series involves the relationship of Steve Harrington and Jean-Ralphio Sapperstein from "Parks and Recreation." The cross-over theory suggests Steve eventually becomes Jean-Ralphio's father due to the glaring similarity between the two, IGN reported. Jean-Ralphio actor, Ben Schwartz has confirmed the theory in a skit presented during "The Late Late Show with James Corden."
"Stranger Things" is a Netflix original produced by the Duffer Brothers. The supernatural sci-fi TV series began airing earlier this year. The dilemma of the story started when Will Byers suddenly disappeared from the Hawkins neighborhood.
Series of extraordinary mysteries were discovered as they searched through the missing case of the said character. It appears to be involved with some supernatural forces, a mysterious little girl.
"Stranger Things" top bills Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, mother of Will, David Harbour, Millie Bobbie Brown, Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo among others. For other speculations surrounding the American TV show, watch the clip below.