Netflix has finally dropped its highly-anticipated trailer for the long-awaited fifth and final season of Stranger Things, and it's over two minutes of non-stop Hawkins-based goodness. This isn't just a teaser; it's an actual look at the upcoming episodes that promise to be both action-packed and emotionally charged.
The stakes are higher than ever, with the gang trapped in Hawkins following the events of the previous season. The city is under military control, and Vecna, the villainous entity from Season Four, is back seeking vengeance. One particularly chilling scene shows Vecna controlling or torturing poor Will, leaving viewers wondering if he'll be able to escape.
In a surprising twist, Netflix has decided to split its final season into three installments, with the first batch of episodes dropping on November 26 and another batch on December 25. The final episode will air on December 31, marking a rare holiday movie outing for the show. Fans will have to wait until then to find out exactly what the Upside Down is β something that has been shrouded in mystery throughout the series.
While Stranger Things may be ending its run as a series, the franchise is far from over. Netflix has already announced plans for several spinoffs, although it's unclear who will be behind the helm of these new shows. In a shocking move, show creators the Duffer Brothers have signed a deal with Paramount Pictures, leaving their involvement in Stranger Things' future uncertain.
For fans eagerly awaiting the final season, there's little to say but to buckle up and get ready for an emotional rollercoaster ride that will take them back to Hawkins, Indiana.
The stakes are higher than ever, with the gang trapped in Hawkins following the events of the previous season. The city is under military control, and Vecna, the villainous entity from Season Four, is back seeking vengeance. One particularly chilling scene shows Vecna controlling or torturing poor Will, leaving viewers wondering if he'll be able to escape.
In a surprising twist, Netflix has decided to split its final season into three installments, with the first batch of episodes dropping on November 26 and another batch on December 25. The final episode will air on December 31, marking a rare holiday movie outing for the show. Fans will have to wait until then to find out exactly what the Upside Down is β something that has been shrouded in mystery throughout the series.
While Stranger Things may be ending its run as a series, the franchise is far from over. Netflix has already announced plans for several spinoffs, although it's unclear who will be behind the helm of these new shows. In a shocking move, show creators the Duffer Brothers have signed a deal with Paramount Pictures, leaving their involvement in Stranger Things' future uncertain.
For fans eagerly awaiting the final season, there's little to say but to buckle up and get ready for an emotional rollercoaster ride that will take them back to Hawkins, Indiana.