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2025-11-26T23:30:19.193Z
“Nothing else is like this”: Sadie Sink on the bond between the “Stranger Things” cast

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Sadie Sink, who plays Max Mayfield in the Netflix series, was only 14 years old when she joined the “Stranger Things” cast back in 2017. In the near-decade since, the now-23-year old has not only become a vital part of the show but also the cast, whose unique bond she recently discussed in Glamour magazine.

“It’s bigger than even high school or college, or the friends that you make there. It’s bigger than that because nothing else is like this,” Sink told the outlet about her deep connection with her co-stars. “We’re so connected on so many levels, and then also have this really singular experience. I still have these people and everything, but we have to say goodbye to what brought us together. It was like saying goodbye to your childhood.” — CI

2025-11-26T23:11:57.765Z
Why you should see the season 5 finale in theaters

Joe Keery as Steve Harrington and Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson in "Stranger Things" season 5

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If you’re planning to watch the “Stranger Things” finale when it drops, I’d highly recommend seeing it in theaters. The creators have promised an epic, cinematic conclusion, and experiencing it on the big screen will make the Upside Down visuals, tense moments, and emotional scenes feel even more intense. Plus, sharing the reactions with fellow fans will turn it into a real event and a communal way to celebrate the end of a decade-long journey. — AB

2025-11-26T22:50:51.990Z
The cast take a trip down memory lane

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In a recent cast interview, the “Stranger Things” cast looked back on previous seasons, sharing stories about their favorite moments and behind-the-scenes memories. They reflected on how much they’ve grown alongside their characters over the years, the challenges of filming intense scenes, and the friendships they’ve built on set. — AB

2025-11-26T22:29:37.082Z
Will Byers takes center stage in season 5

One of the biggest storylines in season 5 will center on Will Byers. According to Ross Duffer, his arc is designed to “tie the whole series together,” giving fans long-awaited answers about his unique connection to the Upside Down (h/t Variety). After years of being the quiet, sensitive member of the group, Will’s experiences are finally coming to the forefront, and his journey could hold the key to understanding the bigger mysteries of Hawkins. — AB

2025-11-26T22:00:41.410Z
Character recap — Vecna

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Born as Henry Creel (also known as Subject 001, “One”), Vecna is revealed to be the mastermind behind every major supernatural threat in “Stranger Things” — from the Upside Down monsters to the Mind Flayer itself. After a brutal showdown in season 4, he was seriously wounded but not destroyed: his plans partially succeeded, cracks between the real world and the Upside Down opened, and the danger is far from over.

The show’s creators describe him as “Vecna 2.0,” stronger and scarier in season 5, with new abilities that allow him to attack in the real world (not just psychically). — AB

2025-11-26T21:30:04.244Z
‘Intense but special’: Gaten Matarazzo on season 5

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Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, talked to Forbes about what it was like filming the final season, describing the experience as “intense but special.” After being part of “Stranger Things” for over a decade, saying goodbye to the cast and crew was emotional — he called it “very, very sad.”

At the same time, he emphasized that the finale is worth it, with a storyline that feels powerful, meaningful, and a fitting conclusion to the journey. For fans, it’s a reminder of just how much heart the cast has poured into the show over the years. — AB

2025-11-26T21:01:14.603Z
Millie Bobby Brown reveals her favorite and least favorite “Stranger Things” season

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Stranger Things Cast Reveal Uncomfortable Truths in the Hot Seat | Vanity Fair - YouTube

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With “Stranger Things” ending after nearly a decade, the cast has understandably been reflective about the series as a whole during their victory-lap promo tour. And during a lively interview on Vanity Fair’s YouTube channel, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, and Gaten Matarazzo opened up their personal favorite and least favorite installments of the show.

MBB ranked season 2 as her least favorite — though Finn and Noah threw their support behind that much-maligned edition — but chose both the first and fifth seasons as her top picks. “Season 1, nostalgia-wise, for me is my favorite season because personally, it was the most exciting time in my life,” the actress revealed, also praising season 5 for “the way it looks, the way it feels, the plot, all of it.” — CI

2025-11-26T20:30:53.458Z
Character recap — Max Mayfield

Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield in STRANGER THINGS 4

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Max ends season 4 badly. After volunteering to bait Vecna so the group could strike, she’s brutally attacked. Her limbs are shattered, her eyes damaged, and her heart even stops. Miraculously, Eleven manages to revive her, but Max is left comatose in the hospital with broken bones and an uncertain fate.

It’s hard to say what will happen to her next since the new promo material barely shows her. However, I’m convinced she’ll eventually wake up or still play an important role, even if she’s unconscious for part of the season. — AB

2025-11-26T19:59:54.184Z
Test your ‘Stranger Things’ knowledge before season 5

Think you know everything about Hawkins and the gang? Test your “Stranger Things” knowledge with our quiz!

2025-11-26T19:31:07.441Z
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 has a time jump

Priah Ferguson as Erica Sinclair in "Stranger Things" season 5

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According to Variety, “Stranger Things” season 5 picks up after an 18‑month time jump from the end of season 4, which means a lot could have changed for our favorite characters. All the characters find themselves back in Hawkins, which is now under military lockdown. I’m intrigued to see how the story will pan out with the main groups scattered. — AB

2025-11-26T18:45:42.390Z
The Duffers say the final season will ‘tie up every remaining storyline’

(L to R) Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, Joe Keery as Steve Harrington, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Maya Hawke as Robin Buckley, Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield and Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair are lined up in Stranger Things 4

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The Duffers have promised that season 5 will leave no loose ends. Every storyline — from the mysteries of the Upside Down and Vecna’s schemes to the fates of the characters we’ve followed for years — is set to get proper closure. Fans can expect the final season to resolve long-running questions and finally tie together the threads that have been building since season 1.

Matt Duffer told GamesRadar+: “Typically, when we’re working on a season, we don’t find the time to do everything and we’re able to kick the can down the road. That was not an option this time. We spent a long time with our writers – especially early on – making sure we got everything we wanted into the season. We wrote out everything, ‘These are the things we have to explain; this is where we need the characters to get.’ Hopefully, we accomplish that.”

It’s the showdown the show has been building toward, and the Duffers are making sure nothing is left unresolved. — AB

2025-11-26T17:59:23.116Z
10 movies to watch to get yourself in a ‘Stranger Things’ mood

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Need something to take the edge off while you not-so-patiently wait for today’s “Stranger Things” season 5 premiere? Or, after that, to keep you busy until December 25, when the next batch of new episodes drops? You can give these fantastic flicks a watch — the Duffer Brothers have said that each title below helped directly influence and inspire the genre-jumping Netflix hit:

  • Alien
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Carrie
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • Firestarter
  • The Goonies
  • Gremlins
  • Jaws
  • Poltergeist
  • Stand by Me

— CI

2025-11-26T17:13:48.644Z
Character recap — Eleven

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Eleven ended season 4 having regained her powers after undergoing the NINA program and confronting her traumatic past in the lab. She helped the group take on Vecna, entering a psychic battle inside Max’s mind to somehow pull her back from the brink of death.

Even though Vecna wasn’t fully defeated and Hawkins ended the season fractured (with the Upside Down’s influence creeping back in), Eleven returned to Hawkins with renewed purpose and power. Her journey through trauma and redemption has left her stronger and hopefully ready for the final showdown. — AB

2025-11-26T16:29:19.045Z
The Duffers reveal the four ‘Stranger Things’ episodes to rewatch before season 5

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We’re not gonna sugarcoat it: Three years is a long time to wait for a new season of your favorite show. So you’ll be forgiven for needing a little plot refresh, especially with a series as action-packed as “Stranger Things.” Helpfully, for The Hollywood Reporter, show creators Matt and Ross Duffer have compiled four episodes they feel best deserve a rewatch ahead of tonight’s premiere. We’ll be keeping an eagle eye out for clues while giving these a second look:

  • “Will the Wise” (season 2 episode 4)
  • “The Spy” (season 2 episode 6)
  • “Massacre at Hawkins Lab” (season 4 episode 7)
  • “The Piggyback” (season 4 episode 9)

— CI

2025-11-26T15:50:37.941Z
What we know about the music in season 5

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“Stranger Things” season 5 is already teasing some epic musical moments. The trailer features Queen’s “Who Wants to Live Forever,” hinting at a darker tone, and Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” is confirmed to return (h/t The Guardian), bringing back one of the show’s most iconic emotional beats. Original composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein are back with their signature synth-heavy score, and the season may lean into music even more this time, with a radio‑station element built into the story. — AB

2025-11-26T14:56:42.520Z
Need a mood boost? Watch the ‘Stranger Things’ cast attempt a cooking challenge

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‘Stranger Things’ Cast Test Their Basic Culinary Skills | Epicurious - YouTube

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For anyone bracing themselves for heartbreak and looking for a little joy while waiting for the new episodes, here’s a fun treat: The cast takes on a culinary challenge! Watching them attempt (and sometimes hilariously fail) at cooking is the perfect way to ease the anxiety of the “Stranger Things” wait. — AB

2025-11-26T14:00:04.114Z
Who is your favorite character from ‘Stranger Things’?

“Stranger Things” has given us so many unforgettable characters over the years, from brave kids fighting the Upside Down to heroes and villains who keep Hawkins on edge. Cast your vote below for your favorite character and see how the fandom stacks up!

2025-11-26T13:42:29.761Z
So long between seasons that entire shows started and ended

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It’s been a long wait for “Stranger Things” season 5 — so long that in the time between season 4 and now, a whole bunch of shows have come and gone, some even finishing their entire runs. “The Summer I Turned Pretty” wrapped up with three seasons and “The Sandman” had its finale. Meanwhile, we’re still stuck in Hawkins, pacing the halls and waiting for the gang to face the Upside Down again. Patience though, because the first four episodes are almost here. — AB

2025-11-26T13:32:24.137Z
My favorite moment of the entire series so far

Sadie Sink as Max, is levitating with her eyes going weird in Stranger Things season 4

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My favorite moment in the show has to be Max escaping Vecna in season 4 to Running Up That Hill. It’s one of the best‑executed scenes in the show’s history, and the soundtrack makes her escape feel truly powerful and unforgettable. Streams reportedly jumped by over 8,700% globally after season 4 dropped, showing just how iconic Kate Bush’s song really is. Out of all the crazy stuff that happens in “Stranger Things,” that’s the one scene I keep thinking about. — AB

2025-11-26T13:22:32.220Z
‘Stranger Things’ fans are speculating who might die in season 5

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Speculation is running wild about who might not make it through. One of the most frequently mentioned names is Will Byers as many believe his long, creepy connection to the Upside Down could finally catch up with him. Some argue that Will’s psychic link to the darkness might make him the sacrifice needed to seal away the threat.

Another major candidate is Steve Harrington, whose arc from selfish teen to protective older‑brother figure has won him a place in many fans’ hearts. Given his readiness to risk himself for others, a heroic (if heartbreaking) death feels like it could fit this final season. Some speculate that Steve might go out saving friends or loved ones, making his loss especially emotional.

That said, there’s also a widespread fear that the show might pull the rug out from under even the “safer” characters, including Eleven. Because she’s the heart of the fight against evil, some fans think the only way to end things properly might be her ultimate sacrifice, even if it’s hard to imagine the series without her. Of course that’s the thing about fan theories: nothing’s confirmed. — AB

2025-11-26T13:10:38.421Z
‘The Tonight Show’ gets a ‘Stranger Things’ series recap, in rap form

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The Stranger Things Cast Raps a Recap of the Entire Series in One Minute on The Tonight Show - YouTube

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The cast of “Stranger Things” just gave fans a hilarious and lightning-fast trip through Hawkins’ history. On The Tonight Show, they rapped their way through all the twists, turns, and Upside Down chaos from the series in just one minute. — AB

2025-11-26T13:00:06.721Z
‘Stranger Things’ fan theories: What might happen in season 5?

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Fans have been buzzing with theories about “Stranger Things” season 5, and some are already looking like they might be spot on. One of the most talked-about ideas (that Will could become a host for Vecna) was actually hinted at in the first five minutes of released footage, making it feel almost inevitable.

Others suggest time travel or alternate realities could rewrite history, maybe even undoing the lab experiments that birthed Eleven’s powers (h/t Popcorn Sushi). Then there’s the emo‑fantasy theory: Eddie didn’t really die, but was reanimated in the Upside Down as the D&D villain Kas the Bloody-Handed (h/t Study Breaks).

Meanwhile, some fans think Eleven could flip the Upside Down into a realm of light — a phenomenon they’re calling the “Rightside Up” (h/t Brit + Co). There’s also chatter that Vecna might not be the ultimate evil, and that a resurrected Mind Flayer could be the real final threat (h/t Popcorn Sushi). — AB

2025-11-26T12:42:24.593Z
Word search time!

Here’s a quick break for something fun. I’ve put together a “Stranger Things” themed wordsearch to test your Hawkins knowledge (and maybe distract you from all the impending doom season 5 keeps teasing).

2025-11-26T12:32:57.479Z
‘Stranger Things’ stars reflect on final season at premiere

The “Stranger Things” season 5 cast recently hit the red carpet for their emotionally charged premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre, and they didn’t hold back. Millie Bobby Brown called the event a “funeral for the show,” donning a dramatic Rodarte gown and reflecting on Eleven’s mission in the final episodes. Charlie Heaton and Joe Keery opened up about how proud they are of this massive, emotional season, calling it a powerful finale that ties everything together. — AB

2025-11-26T12:19:52.744Z
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 finale will hit theaters

Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers and Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler in "Stranger Things" season 5

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“Stranger Things” will go out with a bang because the two-hour season 5 finale will drop on Netflix and hit the big screen in over 350 theaters across the U.S. and Canada on December 31, 2025, starting at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. It’s a dream‑come-true for creators and fans alike, watching the final chapter with cinematic sound, picture, and an audience feels like the perfect way to close out the show’s incredible journey.

You can check local showtimes on sites like Fandango or your favorite cinema chain, such as Regal. — AB

2025-11-26T11:59:29.272Z
Every season of ‘Stranger Things’ ranked

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Curious how “Stranger Things” seasons stack up? Check out our season ranking guide, where we break down every season from best to… well, least best. It’s a fun way to revisit the show’s’ ups, downs, and terrifying twists before diving into season 5. — AB

2025-11-26T11:30:06.427Z
What you need to know before ‘Stranger Things’ season 5

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Need a quick refresher before diving into season 5? Check out our “Things to Remember” guide, where we recap key events, character arcs, and major twists from previous seasons, everything you need to get back up to speed in Hawkins before the new episodes hit. — AB

2025-11-26T11:06:36.383Z
Here are the new faces to keep an eye out for in season 5

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Despite having just eight episodes left, “Stranger Things” is still adding to a stacked cast in season 5. These aren’t all up-and-coming actors either. The list includes Linda Hamilton, who became a screen icon in the Terminator franchise. Here’s the full list of all the new characters in “Stranger Things” season 5:

  • Linda Hamilton as Dr. Kay, a scientist attempting to unlock secrets of the Upside Down. She’s hunting Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown)
  • Alex Breaux as Lt. Robert Akers, a key member of Dr. Kay’s team
  • Nell Fisher as Holly Wheeler, Mike’s (Finn Wolfhard) younger sister, and someone who is tipped to have a major role in these final episodes
  • Jake Connelly plays Derek Turnbow, one of Holly’s classmates, but decidedly not her friend

I know that Holly and Derek are probably the more intriguing newcomers, given that Holly is slated to have a big role and Derek is at odds with her. But it’s Linda Hamilton I’m most curious about. Having her be a major villain, or possibly a villain turned hero, makes her, by far, the newcomer I’m most excited about. — MM

2025-11-26T10:30:03.815Z
The first five minutes of ‘Stranger Things’ season 5

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Netflix dropped the chilling first five minutes of “Stranger Things” season 5 a couple weeks back, and it quickly takes us back to November 1983 in the Upside Down. A terrified, de‑aged Will Byers sits in Castle Byers, softly singing “Should I Stay or Should I Go” to calm himself. But the peace is shattered when a Demogorgon attacks, dragging him through the twisted forest straight to Vecna, who whispers: “At long last, we can begin… You and I, we’re going to do such beautiful things together.” — AB

2025-11-26T10:18:08.294Z
Buckle up — ‘Stranger Things’ season 5 will take you over 10 hours to watch

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Okay, now you know when the episodes of “Stranger Things” season 5 drop, and you know what the names of the episodes are. But how long will it take you to watch all eight episodes and get to the end of this nearly decade-long series? Well, I’ve got the answer to that too. Here are the runtimes for all eight episodes:

  • “Chapter One: The Crawl”: 1 hour and eight minutes (Wed., Nov. 26, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Two: The Vanishing of…”: 54 minutes (Wed., Nov. 26, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap”: 1 hour and 6 minutes (Wed., Nov. 26, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Four: Sorcerer”: 1 hour and 23 minutes (Wed., Nov. 26, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Five: Shock Jock”: 1 hour and 17 minutes (Thurs., Dec. 25, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Six: Escape from Camazotz”: 58 minutes (Thurs., Dec. 25, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Seven: The Bridge”: 1 hour and 37 minutes (Thurs., Dec. 25, 8 p.m. ET)
  • “Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up”: 2 hours and 1 minute (Wed., Dec. 31, 8 p.m. ET)

For those trying to do the math at home, that’s 10 hours and 24 minutes for all eight episodes. The longest volume is, unsurprisingly, volume 1, which clocks in at just over four and a half hours. Volume 2 has longer episodes than volume 1, though, with an average episode length of over 77 minutes. Of course, the longest episode is the last one, clocking in at a feature-length movie runtime of 2 hours and 1 minute. Maybe it’s no surprise that Netflix is putting that episode in theaters. — MM

2025-11-26T10:09:49.755Z
‘Stranger Things’ cast spill pranks and secrets

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The Stranger Things cast on pranks, bloopers, rude fans and what they 'stole' from Season 5. - YouTube

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While we wait for the episodes (and grab a little happiness before the inevitable heartbreak) why not check out a fun cast interview? The stars of “Stranger Things” spill on on-set pranks, hilarious bloopers, encounters with rude fans, and even what they “stole” from season 5. It’s the perfect way to get a behind-the-scenes peek before Hawkins descends into chaos once again. — AB

2025-11-26T09:58:34.141Z
Take the quiz — who are you in ‘Stranger Things’?

Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers, Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Noah Schnapp as Will Byers, David Harbour as Jim Hopper, Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, and Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler in "Stranger Things" season 4

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Ever wondered which “Stranger Things” character you’re most like? Take our fun quiz to find out if you’re a daring Eleven, clever Dustin, loyal Mike, or someone else entirely.

2025-11-26T09:48:12.721Z
Here’s the latest trailer in case you missed it

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Stranger Things 5 | Volume 1 Trailer | Netflix - YouTube

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Netflix’s new trailer for “Stranger Things” season 5 volume 1 hints at an epic finale, with the Upside Down spilling into Hawkins and danger looming for every character. The town is scarred, quarantined, and the gang is back, preparing for a final showdown against Vecna. Demogorgons erupt from the ground, portals glow red, and Eleven unleashes her powers like never before. Emotional stakes are high, and it’s clear no one is holding back this season. — Alix Blackburn

2025-11-26T09:38:04.991Z
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 episode titles revealed!

Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers in "Stranger Things" season 5

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Now that you know when episodes of “Stranger Things” season 5 will be dropping on Netflix, you might be curious what the titles of the episodes are. Lucky for you, that information is out there, and I’ve compiled the complete list of episode titles below:

Personally, I’m most intrigued by the title of “Chapter Two.” Who vanishes? And do they disappear for good? We don’t have to wait much longer to find out. — MM

  • “Chapter One: The Crawl”
  • “Chapter Two: The Vanishing of…”
  • “Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap”
  • “Chapter Four: Sorcerer”
  • “Chapter Five: Shock Jock”
  • “Chapter Six: Escape from Camazotz”
  • “Chapter Seven: The Bridge”
  • “Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up”

2025-11-26T09:28:58.053Z
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 ditches the binge model for a three-volume release schedule

David Harbour as Jim Hopper and Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in "Stranger Things" season 5 on Netflix

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Despite being famous for its binge-drop model, Netflix is decidedly milking everything it can out of the final season of “Stranger Things.” Rather than dropping all eight episodes at once, season 5 will be released in three volumes. Volume 1 and volume 2 are essentially mini binge-drops, but volume 3 is just one episode: the series’ two-hour-and-one-minute-long finale, which is also getting a theatrical release. See the full “Stranger Things” season 5 release schedule below:

Volume 1: Episodes 1-4 (Releases at 8 p.m. ET on Nov. 26)

Volume 2: Episodes 5-7 (Releases at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 25)

Volume 3: Episode 8 (Releases at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 31)

— Malcolm McMillan

2025-11-26T08:46:30.155Z
Welcome!

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Welcome to our “Stranger Things” season 5 live blog! Whether you’re a longtime Hawkins fan or catching up for the first time, this is your go-to spot for episode previews, character recaps, release info, and all the latest updates. Stay tuned because we’ll be updating everything as the season unfolds!