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The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" will be released in the fall and will have a three-premiere roll out. Volume 1, which will include the first four episodes will be available to stream on Netflix on Nov. 26. On Christmas Day, Dec. 25, Volume 2 will premiere with the next three episodes. The finale will arrive on New Year's Eve.
Today, Prime Video announced that Invincible has been renewed for a fifth season, giving fans even more reason to stay alive long enough to not only witness its already confirmed fourth season, with the promise that more of co-creator Robert Kirkman’s cult-classic Image Comics series is in the chamber, ready to be unloaded onto the streamer.
On Wednesday, Hulu announced that Season 5 of the award-winning hit show, starring Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin, will premiere on Sept. 9 with a three-episode debut. New episodes will then roll out weekly. The streamer also shared a first look at the new season.
Revolving around a portal to the Upside Down, Stranger Things opens in a secret laboratory in the 1980s in the little Indiana town of Hawkins.
Stranger Things season 5 will be released in three parts: Part 1: November 26, 2025; Part 2: Christmas; Finale: New Year's Day. The final chapter of the show has been a long time coming. Principal photography on Stranger Things season 5 began in January 2024, and continued right up until the end of the year.
A few weeks ago, when we found out that Sweet Magnolias Season 5 was already filming and would definitely bring us a new dynamic between Helen, Dana Sue, and Maddie now that the latter has taken a job in New York City,
Lego Masters’ thrilling semi-final, which featured the difficult “Great Ball Contraption” task, was broadcast on FOX on July 21, 2025.
Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer debunks a rumor claiming all of the Season 5 episodes will have extended, feature-length run times.