
"Stranger Things season five may have only just started streaming last week, but like many, we're already looking ahead to what is sure to be an epic. So epic, in fact, that it's set to be shown in cinemas. The first four episodes of the fifth and final season of the sci-fi horror series debuted on Netflix last week and see the old gang back together to battle Vecna ( Jamie Campbell Bower) and his forces of the Upside Down one last time."
"What's more, Netflix has confirmed the two-hour-five-minute finale is also being screened in cinemas. Given that's the length of a feature film, it makes total sense and cinemas are sure to be packed out! On Tuesday (2 December), Netflix confirmed that the finale will screen in more than 500 cinemas across the US and Canada, with a full list available here. Screenings will begin on the 31 December at 5pm Pacific Time, the same time it becomes available on Netflix."
Stranger Things season five launched with the first four episodes on Netflix, reuniting the original cast to confront Vecna and the Upside Down. The season registered 59.6 million views in its first few days and generated strong fan reaction. The next three episodes arrive on Christmas Day (US)/Boxing Day (UK) and the finale on New Year's Eve (US)/New Year's Day (UK). The two-hour-five-minute finale will screen in over 500 cinemas across the US and Canada beginning 31 December at 5pm Pacific, with seats available via snack-and-drink vouchers or RSVP for Netflix-owned venues. No cinema screenings are planned outside North America yet. Critical response has been mixed, with praise for the mid-season cliffhanger and criticism about the series not maturing with its actors, while fans celebrated character developments such as Will’s arc.
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