The fifth season of Stranger Things will be the last, marking the end of the stories of Eleven and other beloved characters, and it sure is taking its time. Although Netflix has confirmed that the season will premiere in 2025, the specific details about the release date are still unclear. The Duffer brothers, creators of the series, have mentioned that some aspects of the dates are still undecided, which has generated some uncertainty among the show’s followers. Matt Duffer recently explained that it is important for them and for Netflix that the final season is released this year, but he acknowledged that the process can be complicated.
The eternal wait, and what remains for us
Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven and is one of the standout stars of the series, shared that she plans to watch the final season at the same time as the general public. In an interview with Variety, she stated: I don’t think they’re going to do that, we haven’t done it in 10 years. I will watch it when it premieres, just like everyone else. This statement highlights the actress’s commitment to the audience experience and the importance of enjoying the series at its premiere.
In addition to her role in Stranger Things, Brown is preparing for the premiere of The Electric State, a film directed by the Russo brothers, scheduled for March 14, 2025. In this film, Brown plays a teenager who is searching for her lost brother with the help of a mysterious robot, based on the graphic novel of the same name. Alongside her, stars like Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, and Giancarlo Esposito are set to appear, promising a stellar cast in this new cinematic adventure.