Stranger Things season 5: what we know so far
Here’s everything you need to know about Stranger Things season 5 on Netflix.
– Fifth season will be the main show’s final entry
– No release date has been set
– Might not arrive until 2025
– Filming will begin this year
– Core cast set to return
– Major characters could die
– Answers lingering questions about the Upside Down
– Spin-off projects in the works
– Stage play prequel set to arrive in late 2023
Stranger Things season 5 feels like a long way off at this point. The wildly popular Netflix show’s final entry is coming, sure. But, with filming not set to begin until mid-2023, it’ll be a while before it debuts on our screens.
While we wait for one of the best Netflix shows to return, though, there’s plenty for you to read up on. In this guide, you’ll find all of the most important details about Stranger Things 5, including its potential release date, returning cast members, plot points, and more. We’ll also dive into the franchise’s future, too, and the spin-off projects that are already in development – including a stage play, which will arrive on London’s West End (initially, anyway) in late 2023.
Here, then, is everything worth knowing about Stranger Things‘ fifth season on Netflix. Full spoilers follow for Stranger Things season 4.
Stranger Things season 5 release date: what we know
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Stranger Things season 5 doesn’t have a release date. Script work began in August 2022 and the first episode’s title was unveiled in November. It’s called The Crawl, and we have four big theories on what Stranger Things 5’s first episode title could mean.
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A Netflix Queue profile piece on star Millie Bobby Brown revealed filming will begin this year, while Noah Schnapp confirmed principal photography will start in May (via Twitter user simplytomh).
Even if filming begins that month, don’t expect Stranger Things 5 to air before late 2024 – and that’s being optimistic. With lots of post-production work required once principal photography wraps, we’d be surprised if it arrives earlier. Finn Wolfhard – who plays Mike Wheeler – suggested it wouldn’t arrive until 2025 (per GQ’s YouTube channel), so set your launch date expectations accordingly.
As for the length of each episode, the Duffer brothers (Stranger Things‘ co-creators) plan to make them shorter than season 4’s entries.
Stranger Things season 5 cast
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Here’s who we expect to see in Stranger Things season 5:
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven
Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers
David Harbour as Jim Hopper
Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler
Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson
Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair
Noah Schnapp as Will Byers
Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield
Joe Keery as Steve Harrington
Natalie Dyer as Nancy Wheeler
Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers
Maya Hawke as Robin Buckley
Brett Gelman as Murray Bauman
Priah Ferguson as Erica Sinclair
Eduardo Franco as Argyle
Other supporting characters could feature in Stranger Things season 5. Karen Wheeler (Cara Buono), Ted Wheeler (Joe Chrest), Lieutenant Colonel Jack Sullivan (Sherman Augustus), Vickie (Amybeth McNulty), and Suzie (Gabriella Pizzolo) might appear, but we don’t know in what capacity.
Additionally, Doctor Sam Owens (Paul Reiser) was left handcuffed to a pipe in the subterranean Nina Project, while Vecna (Jamie Campbell-Bower) disappeared after being severely injured by Nancy, Steve, and Robin. Both should return – they’re too important not to – but Netflix hasn’t confirmed they’ll be back yet. Dmitri Antonov (Tom Wlaschiha) and Yuri Ismaylov (Nikola Duricko) aren’t likely to return, in our view.
Eddie Munson (Joe Quinn) won’t be back, either. He died in the season 4 finale, and executive producer-director Shawn Levy has told The Hollywood Reporter it’s “highly unlikely” Eddie will return.
Don’t expect new characters to be introduced, either. The Duffer brothers told IndieWire they only introduce new characters if they’re going to be “integral to the narrative”. And, with Stranger Things season 5 primarily focusing on the core cast, that’s unlikely to happen.
Stranger Things season 5 plot
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Little is officially known about Stranger Things 5’s plot. However, speaking during the Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 unlocked episode, the Dufferss teased some aspects of its overarching story.
“It’s going to be unlike any other season,” Matt Duffer suggested. “We’re starting season 5 and things are already going. In the way Max was impacted by [season] three and how that impacted her narrative in four, Dustin has been impacted a lot by the death of Eddie, so that’s going to impact his storyline in five. We’re going to see a side of him we’ve not seen before. It’s also going to be like season one on steroids.”
“Our characters are going after Vecna from minute one,” Ross Duffer added. “We have a lot to do, in terms of a few more revelations, and also we need to make sure we give our characters time to make these final arcs.”
Interestingly, the Duffers also revealed they’ve rewritten parts of season 5’s story outline (per Netflix Tudum), based on fan feedback, which slightly alters the series’ ending. On Twitter, the Stranger Things writing team suggested the fifth season “is like if season 1 and season 4 had a baby. And then that baby was injected with steroids”. A fun analogy, sure, but one that’s as intriguing as you’d expect.
Elsewhere, Stranger Things season 5 needs to tie up other notable storylines to give the series a satisfying conclusion.
For starters, our heroes will band together and try to stop Vecna and the Upside Down for good. They’re all back in Hawkins so, while they might break into smaller groups to cover as much ground as possible, they’re still effectively working together.
Speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Matt Duffer said: “We want to go back to a lot things we did in season 1 and a lot of the original groupings and pairings that we had in season 1”. That’s what should happen, then, before our protagonists regroup for a final showdown with Vecna and the Mind Flayer.
Potential Stranger Things season 5 spoilers follow.
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Speaking of Vecna, he was severely injured by Nancy, Steve, and Robin at Creel House. When the trio try to locate Vecna’s body, though, he’s nowhere to be found.
Vecna likely crawled away to recover. Technically, he was victorious at the end of season 4, too – Max died for a whole minute following his attack, opening four major gates to the Upside Down in the center of Hawkins, and allowing it to merge with the real world. So Vecna will want to finish what he started – i.e. destroying earth and replacing it with the Upside Down.
And what of Vecna/The Mind Flayer’s most notable victim, aka Will Byers? In a Vogue interview, actor Noah Schnapp dropped a big hint about Will’s season 5 arc, saying: “There’s a lot in store for Will. It ties back to where it begins, full circle. I’m excited for fans to see where we wrap his character. I think they’ll be really pleased, but also shocked.” Schnapp also told US magazine that Will is the “center point” of Stranger Things 5. He revealed to Forbes that season 5 will “end with Will”, which implies he’ll survive.
As for Max, we’ve suggested that Max’s story could go one of two ways in Stranger Things season 5. Following her near-fatal encounter with Vecna in Stranger Things season 4’s finale, Max is in a medically-induced coma in Hawkins Hospital. When Eleven went looking for Max in the Void, she couldn’t find her either, so Max’s fate is unclear.
Sink has since confirmed she’s as much in the dark as fans are about Max’s fate. She also said all she wants for Max is to “see her awake” (per The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon). Fingers crossed she gets her wish.
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Regarding other possible character deaths, Eleven and Mike seem like they’ll make it through Stranger Things season 5. However, Finn Wolfhard said he’d be open to Mike dying under one condition (via GQ). Hopper, Joyce, and Will have all been through a lot (much like Eleven), so we suspect they’ll make it out alive. Everyone else, though, is fair game as far as we’re concerned. Season 5 is going to be the deadliest yet, which implies some main characters will bite the dust.
Brown claims she doesn’t actually want Eleven to die, despite initially joking that she’d like to see it happen. Meanwhile, Maya Hawke, who plays Robin, told NME she’d “love to die and get my hero’s moment”. Natalie Dyer hopes Nancy will live to tell the tale, though (via Cosmopolitan).
Teasing what else fans can expect, Matt Duffer told TVLine that season 5 will likely feature a time jump, before revealing (via the Happy Sad Confused podcast) it’ll get right into the action from its first episode. That’s before a tense and captivating final few episodes, which he describes as being Lord of the Rings-esque in tone.
“It [the season 5 finale] is going to be Return of the King-ish with eight endings,” he said. “If you just watch Return of the King, it feels like too many endings. [But] if you watch all of them back-to-back, which I’ve done multiple times, it’s exactly right. If it were any shorter, it would feel cheap and wrong.”
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There are other subplots that needs wrapping up, too.
Lieutenant Colonel Sullivan is surely still tracking Eleven, believing she’s responsible for the deaths in and around Hawkins. Meanwhile, we need to see how Eddie’s death impacts the usually jovial Dustin – Gaten Matarazzo teasing in the season 4 volume 2 unlocked episode that “it’s going to be rough for him to find a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Additionally, we need to know why the Upside Down is seemingly stuck in 1984. We still don’t have all the answers about what the Upside Down is, why it’s spookier and more dingy than the realm Henry Creel first traveled to, or what The Mind Flayer is exactly. Speaking on the season 4 volume 2 unlocked episode, Ross Duffer said those queries will be answered.
Then there’s the loose end concerning number eight – aka Kali Prasad. We haven’t seen Kali since season 2 and, unlike every other test subject under Doctor Brenner’s supervision (who had telekinetic abilities), she had different powers. Why was she the odd one out? And will we ever see her again? It’s possible that Stranger Things season 5 won’t answer these questions. After all, the Duffers have confirmed they’ve retconned some early season plot points in later instalments,(via Variety). So maybe Kali’s story is just one of those lingering mysteries we’ll never get closure on.
Stranger Things season 5 trailer
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There’s no trailer yet. Once one is released, we’ll update this section.
The future of Stranger Things
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Stranger Things season 5 will bring the curtain down on the show’s main story – and, in our opinion, David Harbour is right – it’s time for Stranger Things to end.
However, there are other projects in the works at Upside Down Pictures, aka the Duffers’ newly formed production company. Upside Down Pictures will develop movies and TV shows exclusively for Netflix, including two Stranger Things spin-offs.
The first of those is a stage play. It’ll be called Stranger Things: The First Shadow, and it’s set to debut on London’s West End in late 2023 (tickets are on sale now). A prequel to events depicted in the main series, The First Shadow is set in 1959 and will tell the tale of the Creel Family’s arrival in Hawkins. We’ll also get to see Jim Hopper and other notable characters in their teens. As good as that sounds, though, we think this spin-off of Stranger Things season 5 is about to hit the big Marvel and Star Wars problem.
There’s no concrete information on the second spin-off, but Netflix states that it’ll be an “original idea” from the Duffers. We don’t expect it’ll feature characters from the mainline series, either, but we’ve come up with five Stranger Things spin-off ideas that could work.
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