Tomorrow, November 27th, is finally the release date for the long-awaited Stranger Things Season 5.
Netflix announced that Stranger Things Season 5 will be released in three parts:
- Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1: November 27, 2025 — 10:00 AM
- Stranger Things Season 5 Part 2: December 26, 2025 — 10:00 AM
- Stranger Things Season 5 Part 3: January 1, 2026 — 10:00 AM
So basically: I need to binge it tomorrow,
then again right after Christmas dinner,
and probably start the new year morning glued to Netflix.
I kind of hate that… but honestly, what other choice do I have?
It’s one of Netflix’s biggest hit series — a beautifully made creature feature.
I love creature shows for some reason even though I’m a total scaredy-cat.
So yeah… I’m pretty much at Netflix’s mercy.
I’ve been waiting 10 years!
I’ve been feeling a little low lately, maybe because of the cold winter days.
But when I heard that Stranger Things Season 5 — the final season — is coming soon,
I rolled up my sleeves and rewatched the entire 10-year journey. As I binged through everything again, my excitement just kept building.
And when the ominous ending of Season 4 hit,
I became absolutely desperate to know what happens next.
In Season 4, the whole group was scattered and then eventually reunited in Hawkins,
because they needed to prepare for the final battle.
They feel like one big family now,
so I’m really hoping every loose end finally gets tied up in Season 5.
I don’t want to lose anyone
I really hope no one dies in the final season.
But from the trailer, it looks like everything so far
has been part of Vecna’s master plan.
And honestly, the whole story feels like
it starts with Will and ends with Will.
Will is the most heartbreaking character to me — no father, always vulnerable.
Max breaks my heart in a similar way.
It feels like the show deliberately puts the saddest kids through the most pain.
I hope Max survives.
And I hope Eddie somehow comes back…
By the way… Vecna is really attractive
He has this Johnny Depp meets Gaspard Ulliel vibe —
strangely elegant and terrifying at the same time.
But seriously, why does Netflix keep casting gorgeous actors
and then turning them into monsters? They did the same thing with Frankenstein.
It’s honestly a twisted way of captivating the audience.
