‘Stranger Things 5’ Reveals Final Battle
In the teaser for the final season of “Stranger Things,” the demon Vecna returns to confront the group of young people in a battle of life and death.

First trailer for “Stranger Things 5”. The film is divided into three parts, the first part released on November 26, the second part on December 25 and the final episode aired on December 31. Video: Netflix
The publisher released the trailer on July 16, the plot is set in the fall of 1987, continuing the events in season four. At this time, the town of Hawkins was devastated when space cracks appeared after the battle with Vecna, who was sent flying by Eleven to the upside-down world Upside Down. However, Vecna disappeared without a trace, no one knows where he is or what he is plotting.
Things become more difficult when the government imposes a military quarantine on the entire town, at the same time expanding the campaign to hunt down Eleven. The group must find and destroy the most dangerous enemy they have ever faced.

Besides the decisive battle, the final part reveals many mysteries surrounding the upside-down world. In the first season, creators Matt and Ross Duffer created a 25-page document that outlined the entire structure of this dimension. While some of the information was explored in previous seasons, the rest was kept secret until the final season, promising to have a major impact on the content of the show.
The familiar cast returns including Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Jim Hopper), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers). Some new faces also appeared in the final season such as Nell Fisher (Holly Wheeler), Jake Connelly (Derek Turnbrow).

The group of friends in the movie “Stranger Things”, from left: Lucas Sinclair (played by Caleb McLaughlin), Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo) and Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard). Photo: Netflix
Released in 2016, the series Stranger Things quickly became a global phenomenon, one of Netflix’s flagship series. The work received many compliments from critics for its character building, atmosphere, acting, directing, script, and honor for 1980s films, earning many awards such as Golden Globe, Emmy, SAG Awards. According to statistics site Symphony, within the first 35 days of release, the film achieved an average viewership of about 14.07 million, among the age group of 18 to 49 in the US.
The producer said the brand is expected to end after season five but will have more spin-off series. The crew has not revealed the content but said the spin-off will not focus on the main character Eleven (played by Millie Bobby Brown) or Steve Harrington (Joe Keery).