Will *Stranger Things* Season 5 episodes be as long as movies?
While some episodes may have film-length runtimes, the rumored 2-3 hour lengths have been debunked by Ross Duffer.
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Rumors surrounding the runtime of *Stranger Things* Season 5 episodes have been circulating online, suggesting each episode would be over two hours long, with the finale clocking in at three hours. Co-creator Ross Duffer has addressed these...
The rumor originated from a purported leaked document with a 'Property of Netflix' watermark, leading some to believe it was an official announcement. However, Duffer's statement confirms that the information is false.
Despite the debunked rumors, hints from cast members like Maya Hawke and Finn Wolfhard suggest that at least some episodes will have extended runtimes, resembling 'basically eight movies'.
The final season will see the return of main cast members and a cameo appearance from Linda Hamilton. The synopsis teases a final battle in Hawkins, with the heroes uniting to face Vecna amidst a town under military quarantine.
While some episodes may have film-length runtimes, the rumored 2-3 hour lengths have been debunked by Ross Duffer.
The first half of Season 5 premieres on November 26, with the next episodes on Christmas Day and the finale on December 31.
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