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Here’s everything you need to know to watch the next three episodes in Season 5, from when exactly they’ll be available to what you can expect to see.
Limited screenings of Stranger Things Season 5's final episode will play in over 350 theaters throughout the US and Canada. The screenings will take place at the exact same time as the Netflix global premiere (December 31 at 8:00 pm ET) and will run through January 1. In other words, you have two days to watch the finale in theaters if you want to!
Volume II: Thursday, Dec. 25. The second volume of "Stranger Things," which consists of three episodes, debuts on Christmas Day. Volume III: Wednesday, Dec. 31. The last volume, aka the finale, premieres New Year's Eve.
Netflix is employing a synchronized release method for Volume 2, signifying that the episodes are released globally at the very same instant in absolute time, however, local calendar dates and clocks vary because of different time zones.
Volume 2 won't be the end of Stranger Things, because we still have one more movie-length episode remaining after this. However, one thing is for sure: the seventh episode will end with an e ven bigger cliffhanger,
Stranger Things season five is streaming exclusively on Netflix, with subscriptions usually priced at £5.99 per month for the entry-level Standard with Ads plan. However, Sky is throwing in a free Netflix subscription with its TV packages, including the £15 Essential TV bundle.
This punishment, which I suspect was devised by Vecna himself, begins at approximately the 48-minute mark and continues for about 18 seconds. It returns at about 53 minutes in and lasts for nearly five minutes. And back again at 57 minutes in, sounding on ...
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