Stranger Things Finale: A Big Screen Experience

USATue Dec 02 2025
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Stranger Things is wrapping up, and fans are in for a treat. The final episode will not only stream on Netflix but also hit theaters. This is a big deal because earlier, Netflix said it wouldn't happen. Now, they've changed their minds, and fans are excited. The finale will be two hours and five minutes long. It's a feature-length episode, which means it's like a movie. Fans can watch it in over 500 theaters across the U. S. and Canada. The screenings start on December 31 at 5 p. m. PT/8 p. m. ET, the same time it premieres on Netflix. The screenings will run through January 1, 2026. Netflix isn't making money from these screenings. Fans can reserve seats through an RSVP list, and they even get a concession voucher. To find out where to watch, visit www. ST5Finale. com. It's a great way to experience the finale with other fans. The Duffer brothers, who created Stranger Things, are thrilled. They've always wanted to see their show on the big screen. They think it's the perfect way to end the series. The finale will be the last part of the fourth season, which is split into three volumes. The first part is already out, and the second part comes out on Christmas. The Duffer brothers have known the final scene for a long time. They plan to sneak into a theater to see how fans react. It's a unique experience for them, and they're excited about it. The show has been a huge success since it debuted in 2016. It's one of Netflix's most popular series ever. Stranger Things has a massive cast, including Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, and David Harbour. All four previous seasons have landed in Netflix's Top 10, which is a first. The series is produced by Upside Down Pictures and 21 Laps Entertainment. The Duffer brothers, Shawn Levy, and Dan Cohen are the executive producers.