Season 5, Volume 2 and Stranger Things
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Stranger Things season 5 part 2's release date & runtime reveal Netflix's biggest gamble yet
Concerning the release time itself, the three episodes of Stranger Things season 5, volume 2 will be released on Netflix at 8pm ET on Christmas Day. This means the episodes will be released at 5pm for those on the West Coast of the US on December 25. A week later, on New Year's Eve, the season finale of Stranger Things season 5 will be released.
Join us for live updates on “Stranger Things” season 5 part 2 on Netflix, including the full release schedule for the next three episodes, character recaps, cast interviews, and more.
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Stranger Things season 5 vol. 2 review: Netflix is running out of steam
Stranger Things is available to stream on Netflix. The series finale premieres December 31.
Tickets are available for purchase on the "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale website at st5finale.com. Fans can find screenings near them by searching a ZIP code. Ticket prices vary by theater. "Rightside Up" runs for 2 hours and 5 minutes, according to a Netflix news release.
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'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp Calls Will's Vulnerable Moment 'Perfect' Yet 'A Lot of Pressure'
Sitting down and looking at his best friend Mike (played by Finn Wolfhard), mom Joyce (Winona Ryder), brother Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and more, Will is his most vulnerable self. After making it clear that he is gay, his friends and family proudly support him and tell him they will always be by his side.
Stranger Things' handling of Will Byers' coming out scene in Season 5 Vol. 2 was disappointing and unfair to the character.
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Every death in Stranger Things 5 part 2 (plus the close calls that faked fans out)
After what felt like an eternity, the second part of Stranger Things season 5 has arrived on Netflix and the latest batch of episodes does not play around. Wit
Except… eagle-eyed fans noticed a very modern detail stitched right onto the sleeve: the unmistakable Under Armour logo. Cue the collective gasp. The problem is obvious to anyone who has ever worn compression gear to the gym.