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Since July 1, 2022, viewers across the world have been waiting patiently for arguably Netflix's biggest-ever series to return. For a fifth and final time, Stranger Things is set to frighten and indulge a global audience with sci-fi intricacies and deeply immersive drama, although the long wait has left some dissatisfied. Because of this, delays, previews, teases, and any sort of promotional material have been few and far between.
Stranger Things is certainly known for going big and bold with its scope and design choices, so to learn that the final outing will be bigger and bolder than ever before might help soften the blow that has been this terribly long wait.
You can watch all of the episodes from the first four season of Stranger Things right now on Netflix.
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