Stranger Things Season 5 is ramping up fan excitement as the epic supernatural saga comes to an end on December 31. In a clip shared by Stranger Things' official YouTube channel, multiple actors and behind-the-camera crew shared their thoughts and experiences on set and on their respective characters.This time, Hiro Koda, the show's supervising stunt coordinator, opened up about how actor Joe Keery possesses excellent driving skills.He mentioned,"Joe is one of those that can get in there and drive though. He's one of our actors that is very good at driving."Stranger Things creative team serves behind-the-scenes glimpses of an intense Season 5Hiro Koda spoke about Joe with a fun, quirky take on his driving, particularly emphasizing how Joe's driving skills were important for shooting some scenes. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAs a stunt director who has worked to realistically bring out some of the most challenging action scenes of the show, Koda highlighted Joe’s competence behind the wheel.Right after Koda's own recollection, Joe also chimes in, sharing that the stick he drove has been an integral part of the friends' group since season 1 of Stranger Things."Yeah, I do a lot of driving. I showed up for the first season, and they said, "You can drive a stick, right?" And luckily, I could drive a stick. And I've been sort of driving this car ever since. We've done some practical. We've done a lot on the volume and capture with blue screens, but always fun. And it runs into the silo and into the Upside Down. Jesus Christ!"The actor opened up about the driving scenes with a tone of nostalgia and enthusiasm. He expresses admiration for his own practical skill by revisiting the moment he was asked if he could drive a car.To fans, this statement is particularly special as Joe described those driving scenes to be "always fun," despite the technical challenges of working with blue screens and special effects.Actor Joe Keery plays Steve Harrington in the show. Steve grows into a caring and courageous character in the show. Candid recollections like these bring moments of fun and nostalgia for fans who are waiting for the last showdown of Hawkins vs the Upside Down.Creative Members opens up on the intense Season 5Apart from Koda and Joe Keery, the clip also featured Jake Connelly, Sadie Sink, and others. Apart from the talents, the Additional VFX Supervisor also opened up about the intense scenes that were shot and brought to life:He said,"The MAC-Z is absolutely one of the most hectic, chaotic, crazy, and rewarding sequences I've ever shot. There's dozens of stunt people, close to 100 extras, there's Demogorgons, there's monsters, and fire and explosions and giant chase sequences."Barrie Gower, the Makeup Effects Department Head of Stranger Things, opened up about how the appearance was visualised and how they were executed to perfection on screen:"We called him Vecna 2.0. His body was increased in size. We had lots of negative space on the body as well so you could see through these vines and shapes. This is something we would not be able to achieve with practical makeup effects, so we fell on this middle ground where we did head and shoulders on Jamie. And we had a Lycra skintight catsuit, made for Jamie, covered in tracking markers for visual effects. From the top of the chest down, all of his body would be augmented and created digitally."Earlier in November, Shawn Levy, the executive producer of the show, had shared a set of fun BTS from the scenes, followed by Netflix itself dropping some more glimpses into behind-the-scenes moments.As Season 5 Vol 2 comes to theatres and the series draws the curtains on the epic tale, the creative team's recollection helps convey the brainstorming and hard work that went into the making of one of the most celebrated sci-fi shows of modern times.Also read: When will the tickets for the Stranger Things Season 5 Vol 2 theatrical release be available? Date revealed