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Netflix released the final trailer for 'Stranger Things 5' on Tuesday, just ahead of the anticipated series finale
There’s just one more battle to go. Netflix released the trailer for the Stranger Things finale, and it promises the end of all this interdimensional drama — if the Hawkins crew can survive it, that is. But when will we actually get to settle in and watch the conclusion to the long-running sci-fi series?
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'Stranger Things' series finale trailer teases Eleven's Vecna face-off: 'Fight one last time'
The final battle looms large in the trailer for the "Stranger Things" series finale, released Tuesday by Netflix. "I need you to fight one last time," Hopper (David Harbour) urges Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) early in the trailer,
The final trailer for the Stranger Things finale was released on Tuesday, December 30. It shows the Hawkins gang preparing to confront Vecna once and for all. The finale, titled "The Rightside Up," has a runtime of two hours and eight minutes.
Netflix has released the trailer for the Stranger Things Season 5 finale, teasing the end of the long-running show.
Netflix released a trailer for the final episode of "Stranger Things," which is set to premiere on the streaming service and in theaters on Wednesday.
It's been 84 years (five days) since Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 dropped, and Netflix finally revealed that the trailer for the show's very last episode is coming today: Tuesday, December 30. Here's Vecna himself, aka Jamie Campbell Bower, announcing as much:
The final episode promises an emotional showdown, as Jim Hopper urges Eleven to fight for a world beyond Hawkins.
The entire main cast of “Stranger Things” returned for the fifth and final season, in which the residents of Hawkins go to war with Vecna and his army of Demogorgons from the
The makers released the trailer for the Stranger Things 5 finale episode on Tuesday, adding to the excitement.