The โStranger Thingsโ series finale is shaping up to be a major theatrical event.
1.1 million people have RSVPโd to watch the final episode of the Netflix sci-fi series in theaters on New Yearโs Eve, according to an Instagram post from co-creator Ross Duffer, who also said that 3,500 showtimes across more than 620 theaters are completely sold out.
Duffer teased that he and his brother Matt Duffer, his co-creator, would be attending a screening or two. โWhat a way to close out a ten-year journeyโtogether,โ Duffer wrote. โMaybe weโll see some of you in LA.โ
Volume 1 of Season 5 premiered with four episodes on Thanksgiving Day, and Volume 2 followed with three more episodes on Christmas Day. Along with the theatrical release, the series finale will be concurrently released on Netflix on Dec. 31.
The finale will bring to a close what has been one of Netflixโs most important ventures ever. As exclusively reported by Variety, โStranger Thingsโ recently crossed 1.2 billion views, and has contributed more than $1.4 billion to the U.S. GDP. Season 4, which was released in 2023, still stands as Netflixโs No. 2 most popular English-language TV title of all time. Given that Season 5 achieved Netflixโs biggest opening week ever for an English-language TV series after Volume 1 debuted, itโs expected that the season will enter the most popular list soon after its eligibility window opens in January.
โStranger Thingsโ is executive produced by the Duffers via their Upside Down Pictures banner alongside Shawn Levy of 21 Laps Entertainment and Dan Cohen.