Stranger Things Season 5 Finale Screenings Generate $20-25M Revenue Over New Year's

Following 1.1 million RSVPs and thousands of sold-out showtimes, fan screenings of Netflix's 'Stranger Things' Season 5 finale boosted cinemas with $20 million to $25 million in box office revenue during the New Year's period, affirming the series' lasting appeal.

Special theatrical screenings of the 'Stranger Things' Season 5 finale, 'Stranger Things: The Finale,' drew huge crowds over the New Year's holiday, generating an estimated $20-25 million in revenue for cinemas.

Building on co-creator Ross Duffer's announcement of 1.1 million RSVPs and over 3,500 sold-out showtimes across more than 620 theaters for the December 31, 2025, debut, the events capitalized on fan excitement for the sci-fi horror series' conclusion. The holiday timing enhanced appeal for shared, immersive viewing experiences.

This performance illustrates the power of hybrid streaming-theatrical strategies, turning streaming finales into big-screen events that drive significant box office gains.

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Netflix announced the renewal of its animated series Stranger Things: Tales From '85 for a second season, with new episodes arriving this fall. The show, which premiered on April 23, takes place in the winter of 1985 between seasons 2 and 3 of the original Stranger Things. Showrunner Eric Robles expressed excitement about returning to Hawkins with fresh threats.

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