Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer (born February 15, 1984), often credited as the Duffer Brothers, are both American film and television show makers. The brothers are identical twins and work on all their projects as a pair. They are best known as the creators, showrunners, and executive producers of the Netflix supernatural science fiction horror series Stranger Things (2016–2026), and have also written and directed the horror film Hidden (2015) and written and produced episodes of the Fox science fiction series Wayward Pines (2015–2016). The Duffer Brothers founded the production company Upside Down Pictures, which is in an overall deal with Netflix.

Early lives

The Duffer Brothers were born and raised in Durham, North Carolina, the sons of Ann Marie Christensen (born 1951), a part-time real estate broker, and Allen Pace Duffer Jr. (born 1946), a film buff and Research Triangle Institute project director.

They began making films in the third grade, using a Hi8 video camera that was a gift from their parents. They attended the Duke School for Children a private suburban school, from grades K through 8, and then the Charles E. Jordan High School, a large Durham public school.

They were accepted at the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts, but were not willing to be educated separately. They toured New York University Tisch School of the Arts Department of Cinema Studies and USC School of Cinematic Arts but were not accepted, but someone they met introduced them to someone, who suggested Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts for film study and they relocated to Orange, California, where they graduated in 2007.

Career

Early career

After the brothers had written and directed several short films, they wrote a script titled Origin, which gained them an agent, and their script for the post-apocalyptic horror film Hidden was acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2011. The brothers directed Hidden, which was released in 2015. Next they were hired as writers and producers for the Fox television series Wayward Pines.

Breakthrough with Stranger Things

With experience in television, they began pitching their idea for Stranger Things, which Dan Cohen eventually brought to Shawn Levy. Backed by Levy's 21 Laps production company, the show was quickly picked up by Netflix. The show is set in 1980s Indiana and is an homage to 1980s pop culture, inspired and aesthetically informed by the works of Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Sam Raimi, David Lynch, Stephen King, and George Lucas, among others. It was released on July 15, 2016, to overwhelming praise, and began to develop a cult following online.

On September 30, 2019, Netflix announced it had signed the Duffers for additional films and television shows over the coming years.

In March 2021, the duo announced they would team up with Spielberg to adapt Stephen King's and Peter Straub's The Talisman as a Netflix series. They would both be executive producers via Amblin Partners and Monkey Massacre and hired Curtis Gwinn, who worked as a writer-executive producer on Stranger Things, to act as writer and showrunner of the project.

Following the premiere of the fourth season of Stranger Things in July 2022, the Duffers launched the production company Upside Down Pictures, for which they recommitted to Netflix with several new projects. Among these include a live-action series adaptation of Death Note, a series adaptation of The Talisman, and the Stranger Things spin-off series Tales from '85. As of 2024, they were also the executive producers of a Netflix show called The Boroughs, described as a supernatural drama set in a retirement community in the New Mexico desert.

Paramount

In August 2025, it was announced that the brothers and their company would be signing a four-year deal at Paramount, which results in the duo's departure from their long-time partnership at Netflix in April 2026. Their deal at Paramount will not only create new series from the studio's TV and streaming division, but also offers an opportunity for the brothers to produce and direct theatrical feature films for the studio as well, something that the duo were not able to do while signed with Netflix.

Personal lives

Matt has two children with his fiancée, Sarah Hindsgaul; Winona Ryder is the godmother.

Ross married Fear Street trilogy filmmaker Leigh Janiak in December 2015. The couple met in 2006 at a production company in Los Angeles, where Janiak was an assistant to the producer and Ross was an intern. In February 2024, Janiak filed for divorce after eight years of marriage. Currently he's in a relationship with actress Maddie Hasson.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorsWriters
2015HiddenYesYes

Television

YearTitleDirectorsWritersExecutive producersCreatorsNotes
2015–2016Wayward PinesNoYesCo-ExecutiveNoWrote 4 episodes
2016–2025Stranger ThingsYesYesYesYesDirected 24 episodes; wrote 20 episodes
2026Something Very Bad Is Going to HappenNoNoYesNo
Stranger Things: Tales from '85NoNoYesYes
The BoroughsNoNoYesNo

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2016American Film Institute AwardTop 10 TV Programs of the YearStranger ThingsWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Most Bingeworthy ShowStranger ThingsNominated
2017American Film Institute AwardTop 10 TV Programs of the YearStranger ThingsWon
Bram Stoker AwardBest ScreenplayStranger Things for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers"Nominated
Stranger Things for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down"Nominated
Superior Achievement in a ScreenplayStranger Things for "Chapter One: MADMAX"Nominated
British Academy Television AwardBest International ProgrammeStranger ThingsNominated
Directors Guild of America AwardOutstanding Directing – Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers"Nominated
Dorian AwardTV Drama of the YearStranger ThingsNominated
Dragon AwardBest Science Fiction or Fantasy TV SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Empire AwardBest TV SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Fangoria Chainsaw AwardBest TV SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Golden Globe AwardBest Television Series – DramaStranger ThingsNominated
Hugo AwardBest Dramatic PresentationStranger Things for the first seasonNominated
MTV Movie & TV AwardBest ShowStranger ThingsWon
National Television AwardBest Period DramaStranger ThingsNominated
NME AwardBest TV SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
People's Choice AwardFavorite TV ShowStranger ThingsNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers"Nominated
Outstanding Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers"Nominated
Producers Guild of America AwardBest Episodic DramaStranger ThingsWon
Satellite AwardBest Television Series – GenreStranger ThingsNominated
Saturn AwardBest New Media Television SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Shorty AwardBest TV ShowStranger ThingsNominated
TCA AwardOutstanding Achievement in DramaStranger ThingsNominated
Outstanding New ProgramStranger ThingsNominated
Program of the YearStranger ThingsNominated
Teen Choice AwardChoice Breakout SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Choice Fantasy/Sci-Fi SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardTelevision: Dramatic SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Television: New SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
2018Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Directors Guild of America AwardOutstanding Directing – Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter Nine: The Gate"Nominated
Empire AwardBest TV SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Television Series – DramaStranger ThingsNominated
MTV Movie & TV AwardBest ShowStranger ThingsWon
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardFavorite TV ShowStranger ThingsWon
NME AwardBest TV SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter Nine: The Gate"Nominated
Outstanding Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesStranger Things for "Chapter Nine: The Gate"Nominated
Producers Guild of America AwardBest Episodic DramaStranger ThingsNominated
Satellite AwardBest Television Series – GenreStranger ThingsNominated
Saturn AwardBest New Media Television SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Teen Choice AwardChoice Fantasy/Sci-Fi SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardTelevision: Dramatic SeriesStranger ThingsNominated
2019Grammy AwardBest Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaStranger ThingsNominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardFavorite TV DramaStranger ThingsNominated
People's Choice AwardsBingeworthy Show of 2019Stranger ThingsNominated
Drama Show of 2019Stranger ThingsWon
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2019Stranger ThingsNominated
Show of 2019Stranger ThingsWon
Saturn AwardBest Streaming Horror & Thriller SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Teen Choice AwardChoice Summer TV ShowStranger ThingsWon
2020Satellite AwardBest Genre SeriesStranger ThingsWon
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated

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