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'Stranger Things' shows glimpses of war in apocalyptic teaser

'Stranger Things' shows glimpses of war in apocalyptic teaser

GMA Network17-07-2025
It's the end times in Hawkins, Indiana.
Netflix just released the official teaser of the fifth and final season of "Stranger Things," and the war is on.
Military personnel have taken over the town, forcing Eleven into hiding. The gang gathers again for the epic conclusion, as they work to battle the Demogorgons and the return of the powerful Vecna.
Jim Hopper is also heard telling Eleven in the teaser, 'Wherever this blood leads, I need you to fight one last time.'
"Stranger Things" Season 5 has been teased to be the biggest and darkest season of the show yet. The cast and crew kicked off production in January last year.
The hit series first premiered on Netflix in 2016. It stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, and David Harbour.
Season 5 will be released in three parts, with Volume One premiering on November 26. Volume Two will follow on Christmas Day, and the finale will be on New Year's Eve. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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