Jonathan Byers’ Unexpected Journey to NYU

Longtime fans of the hit show Stranger Things were pleasantly surprised when Jonathan Byers ended up at NYU in the series finale. But for those who have been paying attention since Season 1, this twist wasn’t totally unexpected. In an early episode, Jonathan’s mother Joyce mentioned that he had dreamed of going to NYU since he was a child, despite his father’s lack of knowledge about the school Jonathan aspired to attend. It was a small moment, but it set the stage for Jonathan’s future endeavors.

In the finale, it is revealed that Jonathan is a student at New York University, studying filmmaking and working on a unique project titled “The Consumer,” an anti-capitalist cannibal movie. This creative pursuit is perfectly in line with Jonathan’s character, who has always had a unique perspective on the world around him.

NYU itself has even acknowledged Jonathan’s fictional alumni status in a playful Instagram post. The post humorously treats Jonathan as a real graduate, inviting anyone with updates on his whereabouts to reach out and even extending an invitation for him to attend NYU Alumni & Families Weekend.

Jonathan’s girlfriend in the show, Nancy Wheeler, also had her future plans discussed on screen, with aspirations to attend Emerson College. This prompted the school’s official alumni Instagram account to join in on the fun, expressing hopes that Jonathan could make it to their alumni weekend.

Fans of the show also got in on the action, speculating about Jonathan’s future after his filmmaking endeavors, with one suggesting he had married Nancy and was now working on a mystery/suspense film inspired by her passion for solving mysteries.

While the show has come to an end, all episodes of Stranger Things are currently available for streaming on Netflix, allowing fans to revisit their favorite moments from the series.

Overall, the unexpected ending for Jonathan Byers at NYU adds an interesting layer to the character’s development, showcasing his dedication to his creative pursuits and unique perspective on the world. It’s a fitting conclusion for a character who has always marched to the beat of his own drum.

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