Stranger Things Season 5 Release Dates: It’s The Final Ride Through Upside Down In 3 Parts; Details Inside
It’s
official: the beginning of the end is here for Stranger Things. Netflix’s iconic sci-fi series, created by the Duffer Brothers, will wrap up with its much-anticipated fifth and final season, and it’s arriving in three different parts later in 2025. The makers unveiled a ten-second glimpse with the official date announcement and revealed that the show will be split into three parts.
Season 5 Release Dates
Mark your calendars: Part 1 drops on November 26 for Thanksgiving, Part 2 hits on December 25 (Christmas Day), and the grand finale lands on December 31, 2025, because why not end the year and an era with a bang? The Hawkins gang are all back for the final showdown. Expect to see fan favourites Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, Gaten Matarazzo, and the rest of the crew return to fight the looming evil of the Upside Down.
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And in a fun twist, Terminator legend Linda Hamilton is joining the cast in a top-secret role, because nothing says high stakes like bringing in Sarah Connor herself.
All about Season 4 and 5
For those who need a quick recap, Season 4 wrapped up with a brutal battle that left Max (Sadie Sink) in a coma, the evil Vecna wounded but still lurking, and Hawkins literally cracking open as the Upside Down seeped into our world. We also had to say a teary goodbye to Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), who shredded his guitar and sacrificed himself to save the day, arguably one of the most metal moments in Netflix history. Sadie Sink has hinted at more emotional turbulence in Season 5. In a recent interview, she cryptically teased that her scenes involve a lot of “running,” possibly a callback to the iconic
Running Up That Hill sequence. The Duffer Brothers also revealed that she filmed a scene so heartbreaking, it left everyone stunned on set. Like Season 4, the new season promises supersized episodes, intense action, and visuals that might just make you forget it’s a TV show. So grab your walkie-talkies and prepare yourself because Stranger Things is about to go out with one final, epic upside-down bang.