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Stranger Things Season 5 Release Strategy Released By Netflix And... Hmmm...

Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in Stranger Things

If you’ve ever been hooked on a tentpole Netflix series, the chances are you’re already familiar with the concept of the platform’s split seasons.

For the past few years, the streaming giant has been releasing hit shows like Bridgerton, Emily In Paris and You in two batches one month apart, in an apparent bid to hold onto subscribers for longer.

But for the upcoming Stranger Things finale, they’re taking this one step further.

The fifth and final season of the award-winning sci-fi series has been a long time coming, and on Sunday, Netflix finally revealed when fans will be able to watch the last instalments.

“Volume one” of season five will debut on Wednesday 26 November, with the second batch coming just under a month later, on Christmas Day.

But that’s not all – the actual finale isn’t due to arrive until a week after that, premiering on New Year’s Eve at 5pm Pacific time (which will be just as the clock strikes midnight at the arrival of 2026 here in the UK).

And Netflix’s decision to split Stranger Things into three separate parts has certainly raised eyebrows over on X…

Despite the polarising release strategy, it’s worth pointing out that many fans are excited for their final trip to Hawkins (even if they do need to do it in three parts)...

The most recent season of Stranger Things premiered in 2022, with the first half of the episodes dropping in May and the second coming in July.

Stranger Things’ fourth was notable as it led to a resurgence in popularity for Kate Bush’s hit Running Up That Hill, which topped the UK singles chart almost 40 years after it was first released.

The first four seasons of Stranger Things are available to stream now on Netflix ahead of the fifth run premiering at the end of 2025.

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