STRANGER THINGS: THE FINALE Runtime Revealed As VOL. 1 Scores Netflix’s Second Biggest Series Premiere

STRANGER THINGS: THE FINALE Runtime Revealed As VOL. 1 Scores Netflix’s Second Biggest Series Premiere

The runtime for Stranger Things: The Finale has been confirmed, with tickets for the theatrical release of "The Rightside Up" now officially on sale...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 03, 2025 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Stranger Things

In an unprecedented move for any streaming show, the upcoming series finale of Stranger Things will play in theaters in the US and Canada for a brief run.

We now have confirmation that the episode will run for 2 hours, 5 minutes.

Billed as Stranger Things: The Finale for its theatrical release, the climactic episode is titled “The Rightside Up,” and will premiere on Netflix and in more than 350 theaters on December 31, starting at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET, playing through Jan. 1, 2026.

Netflix has now launched popup website ST5Finale.com, which will allow fans to look up the specific theatrical locations.

The Duffer Brothers released the following statement back in October.

“We’re beyond excited that fans will have the chance to experience the final episode in theaters — it’s something we’ve dreamed about for years, and we’re so grateful to everyone at Netflix for making it happen. Getting to see it on the big screen, with incredible sound, picture, and a room full of fans, feels like the perfect way to celebrate the end of this adventure.”

Stranger Things 5, Volume 1 racked up 59.6 million views worldwide in the 4 episodes' first five days on Netflix for the highest opening week total to date for any English-language series on the streamer, and second among shows in all languages, behind only the 68 million views for season two of Squid Game in its first week.

“The sheer number of fans who have already watched Volume 1 is staggering — the response has been more than we ever could have dreamed,” creators Matt and Ross Duffer said in a statement. “The show is now a decade old, and seeing the fanbase not only endure but continue to grow has been incredibly rewarding for us, the actors, and the thousands of artists who helped bring this story to life. We truly cannot thank everyone enough, and we are beyond excited to share Volume 2 — there’s so much more to come.”

According to the official synopsis: “The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding."

“As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.”

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TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/3/2025, 8:49 AM
Damn , doing a feature length runtime for a series finale is crazy but it’s been earned by the show imo considering it still remains as popular as it is given it’s been almost 10 years since the first season premiered…

Given those viewing figures , idk if Netflix will ever have a show that has had this kind of impact again tbh though very few shows do I feel.

Anyway , I haven’t seen the first 4 episodes yet since I’m planning to watch with the 3 episodes in Vol 2 together so I can then build to the finale a week later which I’ll watch at home but if anyone checks it out in theaters then I hope they enjoy it!!.
SATW42
SATW42 - 12/3/2025, 9:00 AM
@TheVisionary25 - the last episode of this first part that's available now is an 1:30 and there's longer episodes to come, not just the finale. This last season is basically the length of like 5 movies I think.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/3/2025, 8:56 AM
SQUID GAMES S2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>x's-a-billion>Stranger Things. All of it.
theprophet
theprophet - 12/3/2025, 10:04 AM
@lazlodaytona - tell me you’re a hater without telling me you’re a hater
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 12/3/2025, 9:07 AM
Consider how ridiculous this sentence is:

“The finale New Years Eve, in select theaters in US & Canada, and only on Netflix.”

It can’t be both, shitheads.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 12/3/2025, 9:14 AM
This is the biggest series based event since Game of Thrones. The world loves to gather and collectively judge shows as they cross the finish line, and with not very many prospects in the future, this may be the last prestige event we get for some time. Regardless of if it sticks the landing, people are showing up.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2025, 10:04 AM
@TheVandalore - Let’s if and when we ever get something like this again. It seems rare these days for any show to have such broad appeal and capture the zeitgeist the way this one has. It could happen, but I don’t see anything currently running that will be as hyped as this is by the time it reaches its conclusion.

I normally hate binging shows. 1-2 hours per night is usually all I can watch. I had to binge these because of how prevalent spoilers and people talking about it are. Final season is starting strong so far, but I think this one will truly come down to how it ends. The ending for the main characters, who many are beloved by different fanbases, and how they wrap up the overall narrative, will both factor into people’s long term feelings towards this show.

If they end this in any way that it was all a D&D game or all in 11’s head or some other version of it didn’t really happen, then some people will be pissed. I don’t personally mind endings like that if they are done well. Many people hated the Sopranos ending, the Seinfeld ending, and other shows that still remain beloved to this day. So maybe it won’t tarnish the legacy like happened to Game of Thrones. That one had very questionable writing and character beats during its final two seasons. Stranger Things seems to be paced well and already setting up character and story to wrap up cleanly if nothing else. Here’s hoping they can land the plane.
NGFB
NGFB - 12/3/2025, 9:38 AM
Most of the kids in that show are ugly and can't act. It drives me nuts and I still watch it, but I couldn't care less about what happens to any of them.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2025, 10:07 AM
@NGFB - Joe Keery is the best of the main cast, with Sadie Sink as the next best probably. Most of the others are ok to not good. But a lot of these characters are loved by the shows fans. And that is what will matter most when talking about character resolutions instead of acting talent.

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