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Stranger Things Season 5 Has a Killer Finale Title

Stranger Things is one of Netflix’s biggest shows, and ever since Season 4 ended with that massive cliffhanger of a finale, we’ve just been eagerly waiting for any news or information on Season 5.

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Netflix has finally delivered on that front, as they’ve just dropped a new teaser video for Stranger Things Season 5, which you can check out for yourself down below:

It’s officially confirmed that Season 5 will be releasing in 2025, though we don’t have a more specific window yet. The video also teased a bunch of episode titles, which we’ve listed down below for your persusal:

  • The Crawl
  • The Vanishing of [REDACTED]
  • The Turnbow Trap
  • Sorcerer
  • Shock Jock
  • Escape from Camazotz
  • The Bridge
  • The Rightside Up

There will be a total of eight episodes this season, and I’d just like to take this moment to point out that “The Rightside Up” is a killer title for a Stranger Things mega finale. Big props to Netflix for dropping this teaser on Nov. 6 as well, which was the in-show date for when Will Byers originally went missing and kickstarted this entire saga.

Stranger Things is now streaming exclusively on Netflix, and Season 5 will be available in 2025.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is a History undergrad from the National University of Singapore. She started playing video games in 1996 when her dad introduced her to Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil -- and the rest, as they say, is history. When she's not obsessing over Elden Ring and Dark Souls lore theories, you can find her singing along loudly and badly to Taylor Swift's latest bops. Formerly the Reviews Editor at Twinfinite, she joined the Escapist team in 2024. You can reach her at [email protected].