Netflix's 'Stranger Things' season five will be the final installment of the hit series, set to be split into three parts, with the first premiering on November 26.
The show, which debuted in 2016, follows a group of kids in Hawkins, Indiana, dealing with supernatural occurrences in the 1980s.
The final season will focus on a battle against the antagonist Vecna, with the government intensifying the hunt for Eleven.
Production for season five started in January 2024, with filming halfway done by July 2024.
The Duffer brothers, creators of the show, felt confident about the season's ending and locked in the final 20 minutes.
Season five will explore unanswered questions about the Upside Down, providing more insight into its mysteries.
The emotional pitch for season five reportedly led to tears from Netflix executives, marking the end of an era.
The season will feature a time jump to the fall of 1987, approximately a year and a half after the events of season four.
Netflix confirmed the release of the final season in three parts, with the last episodes airing on December 31.
The Duffer brothers teased information about the final season, promising a dramatic conclusion to the story of Hawkins and the Upside Down.