
On today’s Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down Netflix’s plan to roll out the final Stranger Things season in three parts with drops on November 26, December 25, and December 31. We cover reported episode lengths, including a feature-length Episode 8 that’s being considered for a limited theatrical run, plus why the Duffers filmed this season with a big-screen feel. We also talk about their broader studio move, what that might mean for the franchise’s future, and how we’ll help you catch up with rewatch guides and quick recaps.
00:00 – Release dates for the three-part rollout
00:20 – Episode lengths and what to expect
00:38 – Episode 8 and the theatrical conversation
00:56 – Cinematic approach and the Duffer Brothers’ next chapter
01:10 – Our rewatch plan, TikTok recaps, and your turn to weigh in
Netflix is releasing the season in three parts on Nov 26, Dec 25, and Dec 31.
Most episodes land around an hour, with Episode 8 running about two hours.
A limited theatrical run for Episode 8 is being weighed after earlier pushback.
The Duffers leaned into a cinematic shoot and have a broader studio deal lined up after this season.
We’ll publish quick recaps and a rewatch guide to get everyone up to speed.
“It’s releasing in three parts… November 26th, December 25th, and December 31st.”
“Episode eight is about two hours long… a full feature length film.”
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