Stranger Things Season 5: The much-awaited final chapter of the science fiction series is set to be released this year. Stranger Things first premiered on OTT in 2016 and since then, it has made a special place in the hearts of the audience. Stranger Things has made a separate fanbase across the globe. The show started off with Demogorgon, then it showed monsters, neon-soaked nostalgia and cliffhangers. The Duffer Brothers are bringing their supernatural powers to the final chapter of the show. Excited to know more about Winona Ryder and David Harbour starrer sci-fi show? Here is what we know about the show. 

What To Expect From Stranger Things Season 5? 

The show is set in the fall of 1987. Stranger Things Season 5 is expected to release on Netflix in October this year. As per reports, the series will have eight episodes. The first part of the show, consisting of six episodes is expected to be released on October 10, this year. The second part of Stranger Things Season 5 consists of the final two episodes on November 27, 2025. 

First Episode: The Crawl

Second Episode: The Vanishing Of…

Third Episode: The Turnbow Trap

Fourth Episode: Sorcerer

Fifth Episode: Shock Jock

Sixth Episode: Escape from Camazotoz

Seventh Episode: The Bridge

Eighth Episode: The Rightside Up

Who Plays Who In Stranger Things Season 5

-Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers

-David Harbour as Jim Hopper

-Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven aka Jane Hopper

-Finn Wolfhard plays Mike Wheeler

-Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson

-Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair

-Noah Schnapp to portray Will Byers

-Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield

-Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler

-Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers

-Joe Keery as Steve Harrington

-Maya Hawke as Robin Buckley

-Brett Gelman to play Murray Bauman

-Priah Ferguson to portray Erica Sinclair

Stranger Things also features Jamie Campbell Bower, Cara Buono,  Linda Hamilton and Amybeth McNulty in key roles. Earlier this year, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said that the upcoming season is going to be extraordinary. Ted said, “There won’t be a dry eye. I do know how it ends. I think Stranger Things is a big universe. You see it in novelizations of the story and the characters, you see it in consumer products, you see it in the live stage show, which is a prequel to Stranger Things, which is playing hugely successfully on the West End now, and it’s going to be opening on Broadway in a few months.”