Netflix will roll out the fifth and final season of Stranger Things in three holiday drops, beginning with four episodes on 26 November, followed by three on 25 December and a single-episode finale on 31 December, all at 5 p.m. PT. The streaming service revealed the plan during its Tudum 2025 fan event with a date-announcement video introduced by the principal cast.
Set in the autumn of 1987, the new chapter finds Hawkins under military quarantine as Eleven hides from federal agents while the town braces for Vecna’s return. Returning regulars include Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, David Harbour and Winona Ryder, while Linda Hamilton joins in an undisclosed role and Amybeth McNulty is elevated to series-regular status. Production began in Toronto in January 2024 after the strike-induced pause and wrapped eleven months later, leaving the show deep in visual-effects work that the Duffer brothers say is “ahead of schedule.”
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos told investors earlier this spring that holding the finale until the holiday corridor “creates a global cultural moment,” noting the company’s success with eventized split releases such as You and The Witcher. Analysts see the date choice as a bid to capture viewers home for school breaks and generate multi-week social chatter between drops.
While the Duffers had warned in February that even a 2025 launch would be “quite the push,” they now describe the calendar as locked, crediting an expanded postproduction team working across Los Angeles and Wellington. The season’s eight-hour runtime means the finale will run feature length, mirroring 2022’s supersized closing episode.
Netflix is simultaneously nurturing franchise extensions: the London stage prequel Stranger Things: The First Shadow opened last winter and is expected on Broadway in 2026, while an animated spinoff remains in development at Flying Bark. With principal photography finished and a release schedule fixed, the streamer has started a year-long marketing campaign that insiders say will lean on nostalgia for the show’s 1980s setting and on teases of the Upside Down’s final secrets.