The Upside Down is about to consume our screens! Lucky fans who attended an exclusive London screening of Stranger Things Season 5’s premiere episode are raving about what they witnessed. After years of anticipation, the Duffer Brothers appear to have delivered a finale season opener that’s being called “brutal,” “cinematic,” and “Netflix’s biggest season yet.”
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Stranger Things Season 5 Release Schedule
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Episode 1 Title | “The Crawl” |
| Episode 1 Runtime | 68 minutes |
| Part 1 Release | November 27, 2025 (Episodes 1-4) |
| Part 2 Release | December 25, 2025 (Episodes 5-7) |
| Finale Release | December 31, 2025 (Episode 8) |
| Total Episodes | 8 episodes |
| Screening Location | London, November 13, 2025 |
What Early Viewers Are Saying
According to What’s on Netflix’s exclusive coverage, the 68-minute premiere episode titled “The Crawl” screened for a limited audience in London on November 13, generating overwhelmingly positive reactions across social media.

Neil Vagg, editor of Get Your Comic On, who attended the screening, praised how the episode balances the show’s massive ensemble cast while setting up what could be the series’ largest-scale story. “While not action-packed, it delivers everything fans need to get this final season underway,” Vagg shared, noting the premiere successfully establishes “a complex new normal for the residents of Hawkins, Indiana.”
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“Netflix’s Biggest Season Yet”
Social media reactions have been electric. Christopher Rates It on X described the premiere as having scale increased “to the max,” with the Duffer Brothers delivering something “brutal and cinematic with its outstanding sound design and visuals.” He called it “beyond the greatest start we could’ve asked for and easily Netflix’s biggest season yet.”
Luke Morris echoed similar sentiments, calling the episode “propulsive, huge, terrifying fun,” adding optimistically: “If the whole season is like that first hour, they will have well and truly stuck the landing.”
The consensus? After four seasons building to this moment, Stranger Things appears ready to deliver an epic conclusion worthy of its cultural phenomenon status.
Where Season 4 Left Off
Season 4 ended on a massive cliffhanger that left Hawkins—and fans—reeling. The gang managed to severely wound Vecna, but at tremendous cost: Eddie Munson sacrificed himself heroically, and Max was left in a coma following Vecna’s brutal attack.
When Joyce, Hopper, and the kids finally reunited in Hawkins, they discovered Vecna wasn’t defeated after all. The Upside Down began bleeding into the real world—the sky turned blood red, plants withered and died, and massive gates opened throughout the town. Season 5 picks up immediately after this apocalyptic moment, with our heroes facing their darkest hour.
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The Hunt for Vecna Begins
While spoiler-free, reactions confirm that hunting down Vecna remains the core focus of Season 5. With the Upside Down invading Hawkins, the stakes have never been higher. The premiere reportedly shows characters still processing the trauma from Season 4’s devastating events while preparing for what promises to be their final, most dangerous battle.
The 68-minute runtime suggests the Duffer Brothers aren’t rushing the story—they’re taking time to properly set up character arcs and emotional beats before the inevitable chaos erupts.
A Unique Release Strategy
Netflix is releasing Season 5 in three strategic drops: four episodes on November 27 (Thanksgiving week), three more on Christmas Day, and the series finale on New Year’s Eve. This staggered approach ensures Stranger Things dominates the holiday conversation while giving each episode proper attention rather than getting lost in a binge-watching blur.
The strategy also creates multiple event moments where fans can collectively experience and discuss the show’s conclusion—something increasingly rare in streaming’s binge-release era.
What Makes “The Crawl” Work
According to Vagg’s assessment, the premiere succeeds by balancing ensemble storytelling with focused narrative drive. With such a large cast—including Eleven, Mike, Will, Dustin, Lucas, Max (in a coma), Joyce, Hopper, Nancy, Jonathan, Steve, Robin, Erica, and newcomers—keeping everyone engaged while advancing the plot is no small feat.
The episode reportedly establishes Hawkins’ “new normal” under Upside Down invasion while maintaining the character-driven storytelling that made Stranger Things special. It’s not just spectacle; it’s emotionally grounded spectacle.
The Event Had Issues
While the episode itself received universal praise, the London screening event faced criticism for poor organization, overcrowding, bad weather conditions, and long wait times. Multiple Reddit threads and YouTube videos documented fan frustrations with how the premiere was handled, though most agreed the actual episode made the hassle worthwhile.
Final Season Expectations
With over four years since Season 4’s release, expectations couldn’t be higher. Stranger Things became a cultural juggernaut that defined Netflix’s original content success. The Duffer Brothers have repeatedly stated Season 5 will provide definitive closure while honoring the show’s emotional core.
Early reactions suggest they’ve risen to the challenge, delivering a premiere that’s both blockbuster-scale entertainment and thoughtful character work—exactly what fans hoped for.
FAQs
Q: When does Stranger Things Season 5 premiere on Netflix?
A: Stranger Things Season 5 releases in three parts: Episodes 1-4 drop November 27, 2025 (Thanksgiving week), Episodes 5-7 arrive December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day), and the series finale (Episode 8) premieres December 31, 2025 (New Year’s Eve). This staggered release ensures the show dominates holiday conversations.
Q: How long is the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere episode?
A: The Season 5 premiere episode titled “The Crawl” runs 68 minutes—nearly feature-length. Early viewers praised how the extended runtime allows proper setup for the final season’s complex storylines while balancing the show’s large ensemble cast and establishing Hawkins’ post-invasion reality.







