The highly anticipated fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things is set to premiere in 2024. Picking up where the thrilling fourth season left off, the new episodes will continue to follow the courageous residents of Hawkins, Indiana as they face the ever-growing threat of the sinister Upside Down dimension.
With the fate of their small town, and potentially the entire world, hanging in the balance, the young heroes must summon all of their bravery and ingenuity to confront the malevolent forces that have plagued them. Featuring the acclaimed ensemble cast led by Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, and David Harbour, Stranger Things Season 5 promises to deliver an epic, emotionally-charged conclusion to the beloved sci-fi/horror saga that has captivated audiences for years.
Fans can expect the same nail-biting suspense, 1980s nostalgia, and supernatural thrills that have made the series a global phenomenon.
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New photos have emerged showing filming on the set of Stranger Things season 5, and while the snaps will likely whet appetites for the Netflix show’s upcoming return, they also partially debunk a popular villain theory. Though it’s yet to be confirmed, Stranger Things season 5 is expected to be released in 2025, and, as such, filming is currently well underway. In recent weeks, various photos from the set of the new season have found their way online, including a bunch from a familiar location that could hint at where the fifth and final season is headed. The last time viewers took a trip to Hawkins, Indiana, was back in 2022 when season 4 of the hit sci-fi horror show was released in two parts over the summer of that year. Though some aspects of the story were tied up, Stranger Things season 4’s ending left certain things unexplained and provided a lot of set-ups for the next installment. There are lots of great Stranger Things season 5 theories that could explain what the show has in store. However, thanks to new set photos, at least one popular theory has at least been partly disproved.