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*Stranger Things* finally gives news for its highly anticipated season 5. Something to satisfy fans, especially after long months of waiting without the slightest information.

The fifth season of Stranger Things promises to be one of the most anticipated television events of the coming years. After having captivated millions of spectators since 2016, this cult series is preparing to bow out. Today we can learn some good news.

Stranger Things will delight fans

It’s official: Filming for the fifth and final season of Stranger Things has finished. Expected to be broadcast in 2025 on Netflixthis conclusion promises to leave an impression and bring the story of the Hawkins gang to a beautiful close. A look back at the latest information and what this long-awaited season has in store for us.*

The plot of this season will take place in 1987, approximately 18 months after the events of season 4. This jump in time will allow us to explore a new context, while showing the evolution of the characters. A pivotal period which could be marked by cultural and political events of the time.

A series that is gaining maturity

The final season won’t just wrap up the story. It also takes a step forward in terms of tone. Netflix has announced that the series’ rating is moving from -14 to TV-MA. This means that the themes covered will be more adult, with potentially more violence or cruder dialogue. A decision which reflects the evolution of the series and its spectators.

Netflix also revealed the episode titles, which immediately sparked fan speculation. Among them, “The Crawl”, “The Turnbow Trap”, and “The Rightside Up” attract particular attention. The second episode, whose title is partially censored, is also intriguing. These clues suggest a season full of twists and turns.

Although the precise release date remains unknown, season 5 should arrive between October and December 2025. A long wait, but necessary to refine a series that has marked the history of Netflix.

Source : Netflix

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