If reports are to be believed, fans will be getting a brand new glimpse at Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 very soon, as multiple rumors are pointing at a teaser reveal next week, which will give us our first look at the second volume of the finale. So far, only the first volume's trailer, teaser and exclusive clips have been released, which has given fans a window into the adventure that awaits them in the show's fifth run.
The show is being released in two parts and details of the second volume have been mostly kept under the curtains for now. Volume One arrives on November 26 with four episodes. Volume Two lands on Christmas with three more. Volume Three hits on New Year’s Eve with the finale. All of them premiere at 5 pm PST. In total, you get eight episodes, with runtimes floating around the one hour mark except for episode four which runs an hour and twenty three minutes.
The episode titles for Stranger Things Season 5 are already out in the wild. Volume One features The Crawl, The Vanishing Of, The Turnbow Trap, and Sorcerer. Volume Two brings Shock Jock, Escape From Camazotz, and The Bridge. The finale episode is called The Rightside Up. Fans have already clocked the Dungeons And Dragons energy, the mysterious details of Camazotz, the tease of a radio station called Fifty Thousand WSQK Watts, and the Turnbow Land Development reference shown by Ross Duffer on Instagram.
More details about Stranger Things Season 5
The last chapter of Netflix’s strangest saga is finally on the horizon, and Hawkins is not looking cute. Stranger Things Season 5 has wrapped its long production journey, which kicked off in January 2024, hit its midpoint that July, and officially finished by December. The story picks up in the fall of 1987, more than a year after Vecna tore open those massive rifts that ripped through the town at the end of season 4.
The core cast is back together with Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, Charlie Heaton, Maya Hawke, Sadie Sink, Cara Buono, Brett Gelman, Jamie Campbell Bower, and more. New faces include Nell Fisher, Jake Connelly, Alex Breaux, and Linda Hamilton whose role is still being kept a secret. Fisher is playing an older Holly Wheeler.
Sadie Sink’s Max survives the season 4 finale in a way that remains unclear, and she hinted she will be running again in Stranger Things Season 5. Meanwhile, the Duffer Brothers have confirmed Eddie Munson is actually dead despite fan fantasies.
Behind the scenes, the Duffers lead the ship with Shawn Levy directing two episodes in Volume Two. Frank Darabont, the filmmaker behind The Shawshank Redemption and The Walking Dead, came out of retirement to direct as well.
This is the final season of the main show, but the universe is growing through the stage play Stranger Things The First Shadow, upcoming spinoffs, an animated series set in 1985, and future projects the Duffers have lined up with Netflix.
Stranger Things Season 5 will be on Netflix from November 26. All the previous seasons are available to stream on the platform.