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The "Stranger Things" series finale will be released on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 31. The series finale will also be shown in movie theaters the same day. Episodes 1 to 4 dropped Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. ET.
Here's what time the "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale, a movie called "Rightside Up," releases on New Year's Eve.
The end of ‘Stranger Things’ is here. See the Season 5 finale release date, streaming time and viewing details. The end of an era has arrived for Stranger Things. After nearly a decade of monsters, mysteries,
Season 5 of Stranger Things has one volume remaining, with Volume 3, which serves as the series finale, arriving tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 31, New Year's Eve. All of these episodes premiere at unusual times, compared to the previous seasons, landing on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT .
Even after the series finale of "Stranger Things" this week, the Netflix show's world will expand with at least two upcoming spinoffs.
Raised in Brenham, Texas, the Stranger Things star is the second-youngest of five siblings. Her parents, Lori and Casey Sink, welcomed boys Caleb, Spencer and Mitchell before Sadie was born. After her arrival, they had one more child, a daughter named Jacey, and they raised their family of seven in the Lone Star State.
It's almost time for the very last installment of "Stranger Things." Will you watch on Netflix, or in theaters?
Stranger Things has been a ratings hit and a pop culture sensation for Netflix, with its fourth season alone amassing over 140 million views globally. The final episode, which is directed by Ross and Matt Duffer, drops at 5 p.m. PT on Wednesday.
Aron emphasized that there’s “many sellouts but seats still available” for the two-day Netflix stunt which starts tonight; another means of peace between the exhibitor and the streamer following the Halloween booking of Kpop Demon Hunters Singalong.
The real-life abandoned asylum inspired the fictional Pennhurst Mental Hospital featured in season four of 'Stranger Things', where Nancy and Robin go undercover to find Victor Creel
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AMC Theatres CEO teases huge turnout for 'Stranger Things 5' finale: 'Our year ends on a high'
Netflix's bet on a theatrical release for the "Stranger Things" series finale is looking like it will pay off, at least according to AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron, who teased that the theater chain would be ending on a high with a massive turnout for the event.