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As the highly anticipated final season of Stranger Things approaches, fans are eager for the epic conclusion to the Hawkins gang's battle against the Upside Down. Here's a breakdown of what to expect in Season 5, including insights from the...
### Background Stranger Things season 5 picks up in the fall of 1987, following the devastating events of season 4. The town of Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, setting the stage for an all-out war against Vecna and the forces of the Upside Down.
### Release Schedule Breakdown The final season will be released in three parts: - **Volume 1 (Episodes 1-4):** November 26th, 8 PM ET/5 PM PT - **Volume 2 (Episodes 5-7):** December 25th, 8 PM ET/5 PM PT - **The Finale (Episode 8):** December 31st, 8 PM ET/5 PM PT (also in select theaters)
### Key Themes and Expectations The Duffer brothers have emphasized that season 5 will bring the series full circle, addressing mysteries and plot points established in the early seasons. Fans can expect a darker, more intense season with a focus on established characters and monsters. The finale promises to be an epic conclusion, with the creators even encouraging fans to watch it in theaters for a communal experience.
### The Duffer Brothers' Vision Matt Duffer noted that they knew the final scene of the show for a long time, providing a 'North Star' for the writers. They aimed to make each season unique and swing for the fences, which is evident in their decision to release the finale in theaters. They also mentioned that the season starts 'sprinting from the start,' diving straight into chaos without the usual setup of their normal lives.
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