The fifth season will arrive on Netflix in three parts: volume 1 on November 26 (four episodes), volume 2 on December 25 (three episodes) and the finale on December 31.
Ross Dufferwho co-created the series Stranger Things with his brother Matt Duffer for Netflixrevealed the length of the first four episodes of the series’ final season on his Instagram account on Monday.
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The fifth season premiere, “The Crawl,” will run one hour and 8 minutes; episode 2 (whose title has not yet been revealed) will be 54 minutes; episode 3, “The Turnbow Trap,” will be one hour and 6 minutes long; and episode 4, “Sorcerer,” will be one hour and 23 minutes long.


Embed – Ross Duffer on Instagram: “ACTUAL runtimes”
The post refutes viral social media posts that claimed each season 5 episode would be at least 90 minutes long, as well as a Puck News report from October 6 that the episodes “run between 90 minutes and two hours.”
After almost entirely running an hour or less per episode since the show’s premiere in 2016, the fourth season of Stranger Things expanded significantly: All but one episode lasted over 70 minutes, and the final three episodes were full-length, with the finale lasting two hours and 22 minutes.
Netflix will divide the fifth season of the show into three batches: The first four episodes will premiere on November 26, with “Sorcerer” serving as the midseason finale. The next three episodes will premiere on Christmas, with the finale, “The Rightside Up,” premiering on December 31.
Along with the Duffer Brothers, the episodes were directed by executive producer Shawn Levy and the filmmaker Frank Darabont (“The Shawshank Redemption”). The entire cast returns for the final season, including Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery and Maya Hawke.
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