22-07-2025
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'Stranger Things 5' Will Not Have Mini-Movie Episodes
Though rumours have been swirling about the length of Stranger Things Season 5's upcoming episodes and how they will have the durations of feature films, co-creator and showrunner Ross Duffer has come out to dispel the speculations. Ross Duffer at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International for Stranger Things 2
Ross of the Duffer brothers, known for their work on projects as a pair, especially as the creators and directors of the Stranger Things series, expressed through his Instagram stories that it was 'not even close to accurate', with a screengrab of the fake graphic that had been circulating the internet.
The original post had been making the rounds on X, formerly Twitter, and made the audacious claim that each episode would run above two hours on average, with the finale supposedly even hitting three hours. The graphic was even designed to look similar to Netflix's posts, thus successfully duping some fans online. Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown in Stranger Things Season 4
The graphic's ability to fool the public was also due in part to statements by a couple of cast members who had teased long runtimes to various media outlets. Maya Hawke, who plays Robin Buckley, had stated during a podcast episode with Podcrushed that Season 5 production was like making 'basically eight movies', saying that 'the episodes are very long'.
This sentiment was echoed by Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, in an interview with Collider earlier this year, where he stated that 'not every episode is like a full-blown movie, but there are definitely some episodes this year that the runtime is definitely film-length. When all that adds up, I guess they're like little micro-movies.'
While details about episode length remain firmly under lock and key, Duffer has been very assertive about Season 5, alleviating concerns of spoilers via his Instagram. 'Don't worry about spoilers,' he shared in his caption accompanying the show's teaser trailer, 'this teaser pulls from every episode except 7, but it's mostly Volume One and just barely scratches the surface.'
Until a new trailer drops, fans can only try their best to bide their time like Hopper in the Russian prison, as Volume One of Stranger Things Season 5 will make its Netflix debut on 26 November 2025.
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