
There’s just one more battle to go. Netflix released the trailer for the Stranger Things finale, and it promises the end of all this interdimensional drama — if the Hawkins crew can survive it, that is.
The trailer opens with Hopper (David Harbour) talking to his adopted daughter, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), telling her she needs to fight “one last time.”
“Life has been so unfair to you. Your childhood was taken from you. You’ve been attacked, manipulated by terrible people, but you never let it break you,” he says, as the trailer cuts to some of the darkest moments from the series. “Fight for the days on the other side of this. Fight for a world beyond Hawkins. Let’s end this, kid.”
The trailer also teases the final battle between the Hawkins gang and Vecna. “Mother of God,” Gaten Matarazzo's Dustin says, as the bright red sky bears down.
The final season of Stranger Things dropped in segments, with Volume 1 premiering on Thanksgiving and Volume 2 arriving on Christmas. The final episode, which clocks in at more than two hours long, premieres on New Year’s Eve.
In addition to streaming on Netflix, the Stranger Things finale will also make its way to movie theaters on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
In a Monday post on Instagram, Ross Duffer, who cocreated the series alongside his brother, Matt Duffer, wrote, “Over 1.1 million of you have already RSVPed to the finale screenings on NYE and New Year’s Day, and more than 3,500 showtimes across 620+ theaters are already completely full. What a way to close out a ten-year journey—together.”
He also suggested that he may fill one of those movie theater seats, saying, “Maybe we’ll see some of you in LA.”
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