Netflix's highly-anticipated 'Stranger Things' finally drops its real trailer for Season 5 on November 26, offering fans over two minutes of Hawkins-based goodness. This action-packed affair is heavy on emotion and light on the show's signature 1980s humor, a nod to the high stakes that are higher than ever.
The group is found trapped in Hawkins after the events of season four, with a military enclosure surrounding the city. The return of Vecna, the villain from Season Four, sets the tone for the final season, which promises to deliver answers about the Upside Down. A tense scene featuring the entity controlling or torturing Will sends shivers down the spines of viewers.
What's more, fans can look forward to a three-part season drop, with the first batch airing on November 26 and another installment dropping on December 25. The final episode is set to air on December 31 and will even make it to some movie theaters β a holiday miracle for 'Stranger Things' enthusiasts.
Despite the show's conclusion, Netflix has already announced plans for spinoffs, with no series creators from the Duffer Brothers in sight. However, as they have recently signed with Paramount, fans can expect new adventures within the franchise that will continue the legacy of Hawkins and its iconic characters.
The group is found trapped in Hawkins after the events of season four, with a military enclosure surrounding the city. The return of Vecna, the villain from Season Four, sets the tone for the final season, which promises to deliver answers about the Upside Down. A tense scene featuring the entity controlling or torturing Will sends shivers down the spines of viewers.
What's more, fans can look forward to a three-part season drop, with the first batch airing on November 26 and another installment dropping on December 25. The final episode is set to air on December 31 and will even make it to some movie theaters β a holiday miracle for 'Stranger Things' enthusiasts.
Despite the show's conclusion, Netflix has already announced plans for spinoffs, with no series creators from the Duffer Brothers in sight. However, as they have recently signed with Paramount, fans can expect new adventures within the franchise that will continue the legacy of Hawkins and its iconic characters.