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  • Stranger Things Season 5 will be released in three parts, with episodes dropping on November 26, December 25, and December 31.
  • The final chapter will delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding Upside Down and will see the Hawkins gang’s last stand against Vecna.
  • The titles of the Stranger Things Season 5 episodes have the fans buzzing with intriguing theories.

With each passing day, the Stranger Things fans are buzzing with anticipation to see how things end in Stranger Things Season 5 . Following the cliffhanger conclusion of the fourth season, the finale promises to deliver some of the explosive events that will keep every viewer on their toes until the very last moment. So, when will Stranger Things Season 5 release? Well, here, we reveal the exact release dates and titles of the episodes.

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Stranger Things Season 5 will get released in three parts , with episodes coming out on November 26, December 25, and December 31 . The highly anticipated final episodes of the fan-favorite television show, marking the end of an era, will be available on Netflix on the aforementioned dates.

Stranger Things Season 5 Release Schedule

Unlike previous seasons, Stranger Things Season 5 will not release all its episodes at once. So, if you’re eager to learn about when you can watch the final chapter, here’s the Stranger Things Season 5 release schedule to help you out:

  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 1: November 26, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 2: November 26, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 3: November 26, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 4: November 26, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 5: December 25, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 6: December 25, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 7: December 25, 2025
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 8: December 31, 2025

With the clock ticking and Stranger Things Season 5 nearing its official release, it seems that we have every reason to stay excited for this holiday season.

Stranger Things Season 5 Episode Length

Not only have episode titles and the release schedule been revealed, Stranger Things Season 5 episodes length for the first four episodes is also known to us now. If you are wondering how long Stranger Things Season 5 episodes will be, check out below:

  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 1: 1 Hour and 8 Minutes
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 2: 54 minutes
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 3: 1 Hour and 6 Minutes
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 4: 1 Hour and 23 Minutes

We will update this list when runtimes for the remaining Stranger Things Season 5 episodes are revealed.

Stranger Things Season 5 Episode Titles

Duffer Brothers unveiled the thrilling titles of the fifth season’s episodes on November 6, 2024. Considering the terror of the entire series and Vecna’s dark designs, fans have developed several theories surrounding the names that truly promise a terrifying adventure in the final chapter.

  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 1: The Crawl
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 2: The Vanishing of …
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 3: The Turnbow Trap
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 4: Sorcerer
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 5: Shock Jock
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 6: Escape From Camazotz
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 7: The Bridge
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 8: The Rightside Up

So, what are you waiting for? Mark your calendars and clear out your other plans; I am sure you won’t want to miss the epic final chapter of Stranger Things.

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Aparna is a Senior Entertainment Writer at Beebom with 4 years of experience in the industry. Specializing in Jujutsu Kaisen and everything horror, she brings in-depth insights and a passion for storytelling to her coverage. Recently, she has interviewed Abby Trott, the voice actress behind Demon Slayer’s Nezuko and Dandadan’s Momo. She has also interviewed Adam McArthur, the one to voice Yuji Itadori in JJK, delivering exclusive content for fans. Previously, she contributed her expertise to some notable publications including Sportskeeda, Dexerto, and Forever Geek, honing her craft in entertainment journalism.

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Stranger Things is over; yeah, it’s really over. The final episode of Season 5 has just arrived on Netflix, and boy, it was surely an exciting journey. And now that it is over, fans may find it hard to move on from the brilliance of Hawkins and the Upside Down. Well, if you’re in the same boat of sadness, here are some other TV shows like Stranger Things you should watch now.

1. Dark

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  • Release Date: December 1, 2017
  • Director: Baran bo Odar
  • Cast: Jonas Gerzabek, Louis Hofmann, Andreas Pietschmann, Dietrich Hollinderbäumer, Ella Lee, Maja Schöne, Lena Urzendowsky, Angela Winkler
  • Seasons/Episodes: 3/26
  • IMDb/Rotten Ratings: 8.7/95%

Dark might seem different from Stranger Things on the surface, but if you dig deeper, you might discover why we chose it for this list. It is a small town mystery, with missing children driving the plot. On the other hand, like the Upside Down mirrors Hawkins in Dark, you will see different realities existing in layers.

Dark revolves around four interconnected families, who are connected to each other across multiple generations. After a child goes missing, a hidden passage is discovered beneath the caves of the town of Winden. The series shows that a generation’s past sins are never buried; they are simply passed on to the next.

2. Fringe

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  • Release Date: September 9, 2008
  • Director: J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci
  • Cast: Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Lance Reddick, Kirk Acevedo, Blair Brown, Jasika Nicole, Mark Valley, Seth Gabel
  • Seasons/Episodes: 5/100
  • IMDb/Rotten Ratings: 8.4/91%

Now, you might love seeing Dustin talking about Parallel Universes, time, and every other sci-fi mumbo-jumbo. Well, you’ll see that all of that is discussed in Fringe. This show revolves around unexplained crimes linked to advanced science. In the show, they call it the “fringe science.”

Overall, Fringe is a TV show like Stranger Things that will surprise with its complexity, and of course, with its several alternate dimensions that ultimately threaten humanity. Sure, you don’t get a band of kids fighting off the inter-dimensional threat, but you still get amazing characters like Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, and his son Peter.

3. The Umbrella Academy

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  • Release Date: February 15, 2019
  • Director: Jeremy Webb, Paco Cabezas, Peter Hoar
  • Cast: Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher, Mary J. Blige, Cameron Britton, John Magaro
  • Seasons/Episodes: 4/36
  • IMDb/Rotten Ratings: 7.8/78%

The Umbrella Academy may not be as popular as Stranger Things, but believe me, it’s an awesome show that features some amazing band of characters. In Stranger Things, we have one or two superhero kids, and in The Umbrella Academy, every character has some sort of superpower.

The film centers around the Hargreeves siblings, who reunite after the death of their adoptive father. Each one of them has some ability, and one way or another, the siblings are dragged into tackling issues like alternate timelines and the end of the world. Of course, The Umbrella Academy might’ve disappointed many of us fans in the end, but if you can digest an underwhelming end, it’s for sure an amazing show to watch.

4. Alice In Borderland

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  • Release Date: February 15, 2019
  • Director: Shinsuke Sato
  • Cast: Kento Yamazaki, Tao Tsuchiya, Nijirō Murakami, Ayaka Miyoshi, Aya Asahina, Dori Sakurada, Sho Aoyagi, Riisa Naka
  • Seasons/Episodes: 3/22
  • IMDb/Rotten Ratings: 7.8/78%

Honestly, if you have Netflix and you still haven’t watched Alice in Borderland, then you are seriously missing out on one of the best TV shows like Stranger Things. Alice in Borderland is a Japanese show that centers on a group of people stuck in what we’ll call an alternate dimension. These people have to take part in a variety of deadly games to make it out alive.

Yeah, in a way, Alice in Borderland is a mix of Squid Game and Stranger Things. But of course, don’t expect to see any flesh-eating monsters in this one. Still, the mystery around Borderland and the people running this place is as great as the mystery of Upside Down .

5. Archive 81

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  • Release Date: January 14, 2022
  • Director: Shinsuke Sato
  • Cast: Mamoudou Athie, Dina Shihabi, Evan Jonigkeit, Julia Chan, Ariana Neal, Matt McGorry, Martin Donovan
  • Seasons/Episodes: 1/8
  • IMDb/Rotten Ratings: 7.3/87%

Compared to Stranger Things, Archive 81 is a slow-burning horror that leans more towards a serious side. The show is basically Dan Turner, who is trying to restore the videotapes recorded by Melody Pendras. The events recorded in these videotapes lead Turner on a mystery hunt where he comes across threats like alternate dimensions, occult rituals, and a cult.

Sure, Archive 81 may take some time to grab your interest, but once it does, you stay in it until you see it to the very end. It not only entertains you with a variety of characters, but it also questions you on every stage by making you question what’s real or not.

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Aparna is a Senior Entertainment Writer at Beebom with 4 years of experience in the industry. Specializing in Jujutsu Kaisen and everything horror, she brings in-depth insights and a passion for storytelling to her coverage. Recently, she has interviewed Abby Trott, the voice actress behind Demon Slayer’s Nezuko and Dandadan’s Momo. She has also interviewed Adam McArthur, the one to voice Yuji Itadori in JJK, delivering exclusive content for fans. Previously, she contributed her expertise to some notable publications including Sportskeeda, Dexerto, and Forever Geek, honing her craft in entertainment journalism.

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