Stranger Things: Everything you want to know about the series

Season five is coming soon!

Author: Anna Sky Hulton and Emma Dodds

It's been two long years since Stranger Things returned to our lives with its fourth season in 2022 — and fans are itching for more. Since we got word that the fifth and final season will arrive some time in 2025 (starring Terminator legend Linda Hamilton), everybody's desperate for any nugget of information Netflix might drop our way.

Now the episode titles for season five have been revealed, could there be any clues as to what lies in store for Hawkins, after that nail-biting season four finale? Get up-to-date with this fantastic record-breaking supernatural series and find out what we know about season five so far. BE WARNED, there are plenty of spoilers below...

So much has happened in Stranger Things! You can read a full recap of seasons one to four here. But here is a quick overview...

Stranger Things season one

In Stranger Things season one, released in 2016, we were introduced to a group of young boys who live in 1980s Hawkins, Indiana — with many cultural references to the decade. The first season centres around a young boy called Will Byers who goes missing, finding himself in an alternative dimension, nicknamed the Upside Down by his friends who search for him, along with his Mum Joyce, and local police chief Jim Hopper.

At the same time as Will's strange disappearance, a young girl, named Eleven, appears in Hawkins. Eleven escaped from the laboratory nearby and helps the boys in their search for their friend.

Stranger Things season two

Released in 2017, the second season (which is set in October 1984) sees Will back with his family. But he's still being influenced by the creatures in the Upside Down.

Meanwhile, Eleven leaves the small town to find out more about her powers and her past, to try and discover who she really is.

Stranger Things season three

The third season (released in 2019) began with a much more upbeat and light-hearted feel to the previous ones. But of course, it wouldn't be Stranger Things if someone wasn't being possessed by a terrifying creature — and this time, it was the turn of Billy Hargrove (played by Dacre Montgomery). There was also the odd goings-on at the mall, with Steve and Dustin teaming up once again.

More heartbreaking deaths were brought on by the events that unfolded - with show bosses leading viewers to think that Hopper had been killed too... But in the post-credits scenes, fans became convinced he was alive.

Stranger Things season four

Season four was released in 2022 and is set six months after the Battle of Starcourt which destroyed much of Hawkins. El has now moved to California with the Byers family — but ends up being held hostage by Dr Brenner in an underground facility.

Meanwhile, back in Hawkins, the gang enter the Upside Down through a gate in the lake, where they meet this season's nemesis, Vecna. And Joyce receives a parcel from Hopper saying he is in a prison in Russia, so she and Murray set on a mission to rescue him.

Is there going to be a Stranger Things season 5?

Yes, there most definitely will be a season 5 of Stranger Things — and it's coming our way in 2025! Following the unbelievable success of the 80s Netflix original, co-creators the Duffer Brothers confirmed a fifth season, however it will be the last.

Speaking to EW back in September 2017 executive producer Shawn Levy also said: "Hearts were heard breaking in Netflix's headquarters when the brothers made four seasons sound like an official end, and I was suddenly getting phone calls from our actors' agents."

David Harbour previously praised the writers, telling Variety: "Those guys work so hard. I mean, they just sit in their apartment and write for 12, 14 hours a day," and Sadie Sink AKA Max Mayfield spoke about how the events of season three would impact her character in the future.

According to the Duffer Brothers they haven't finished filming season five, however they have shared the titles of each of the eight episodes, including Chapter One: The Crawl.

Episodes two to eight are titled The Vanishing of... (blurred name), The Turnbow Trap, Sorcerer, Shock Jock, Escape From Camazotz, The Bridge and The Rightside Up.

What can we expect from season five?

In January 2023, Sadie Sink opened up about her character, Max, in season five, saying it was going to be sad and scary to finish the last season. Speaking on Today with Hoda and Jenna she said: "It's going to be awful, it's going to be horrible and these kids, this entire cast and crew, this is like family."

At the end of season four, Max was left in a coma. But in an interview with Variety in Summer 2024, Sadie revealed a cryptic clue about her character and whether she makes a recovery: "They love having me run. That’s all I’ll say!"

One of the series creators, Matt Duffer, said: "Because she’s in a coma...We did film a scene the other day with her that was just absolutely heartbreaking. I don’t know how she hits those notes."

In June 2023, it was revealed that Terminator legend Linda Hamilton would be joining the show. At Netflix's Tudum fan event, their chief action officer Arnold Schwarzenegger, introduced his former co-star saying: "I'm excited that I can announce that my old friend, a fantastic actress, a badass, is joining the Netflix family, in one of my favourite shows, and I know you will love this show too. She sent a video, and I want you to watch this video.

"So enjoy your time and have a great, great weekend. OK? Bye Bye, see you all. Hasta la vista!"

Stranger Things soundtrack

As fans of the show will know, Stranger Things season four Volume 1 has some pretty iconic tracks playing throughout the show. From classic bops such as 'California Dreamin'' by The Mamas & The Papas playing in the background, there is of course one song that's got everybody talking - 'Running Up That Hill' by Kate Bush.

First featuring in a scene that sees Max Mayfield walking around with her walkman headphones on, the song later features in a very dramatic scene that is being dubbed 'the greatest scene in Netflix history' by fans.

Check out everything you need to know about the Stranger Things season four soundtrack here.

Stranger Things cast: Who stars in the show?

Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder and David Harbour in lead roles along with Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, Matthew Modine, Sadie Sink, Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery. Here's how much the Stranger Things cast get paid.

Season 3 saw Cary Elwes join the cast as Mayor Larry Kline and Jake Busey as a journalist named Bruce. Other recurring characters included Brett Gelman as Murray Bauman, Paul Reiser as Dr. Sam Owens, Priah Ferguson as Lucas' sister Erica Sinclair and Francesca Reale as Heather.

The show's co-creator Matt Duffer, told Yahoo! about how Erica plays a bigger part than originally planned: "I love Erica. She was just a local hire we made in Atlanta. Erica wasn't even supposed to be in season two as much as she was. We fell in love with this girl. I thought she's very GIF-able, if that's a word."

Check out the cast of Stranger Things...

Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers

Joyce is the mum of Will and Jonathan Byers, she is divorced and in the second season starts to date her old high school classmate Bob, played by Sean Astin. Following Bob's tragic death, she develops a more romantic relationship with Sheriff Jim Hopper.


Winona Ryder needs little introduction, famed for her range of diverse roles over the years, in huge titles such as Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, Heathers, and Girl, Interrupted.

David Harbour as Jim Hopper

Jim is the chief at the local police station, he is divorced and had a young daughter who died of cancer. He has a connection with Joyce, and adopted Eleven at the end of season two, serving from there-on as a father figure for her.


David Harbour has led an incredibly successful acting career over the decades, known for his roles in titles such as Q-Force, Pan Am, Quantum of Solace, Revolutionary Road and End of Watch.

Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler

Mike is one of Will's friends, the brother to Nancy and Holly, and son of Karen and Ted. He later develops feelings for Eleven and they become boyfriend and girlfriend.


Despite starring in the show from such a young age, Finn had featured in many titles before Stranger Things, however it's fair to say the show shot him to stardom. He has since featured in the huge film franchise Ghostbusters, as well as the revamped supernatural horror film IT, and its sequel. He's also a talented musician, currently playing in a band named The Aubreys.

Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven

When Eleven first appears in the series she has just escaped from Hawkins Laboratory, she has a shaven head and is very scared, however it's clear she has some sort of unusual powers. It is later revealed that her real name is Jane and she meets her mother, who was left catatonic by the scientists at the lab. She is adopted by Hopper, with her powers and battles with the Upside Down being the centre of Stranger Things' plot.


Millie Bobby Brown has achieved huge success in her years, starring in the Enola Holmes films, and even having producer credits on a number of titles. More recent projects include her roles in Damsel and The Electric State. On top of that, Millie also launched her own beauty brand, called florence by mills.

Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson

Dustin is another of Will's friends. He has leidocranial dysplasia which causes him to lisp, however in the second season he is very proud of the two front teeth he developed. Dustin causes havoc in season two after adopting one of the Demogorgon creatures as a pet, however thanks to teaming up with Steve Harrington in a heart-warming friendship, becomes invaluable in the gang's fighting force.


Gaten had a musical background prior to starring in Stranger Things, and following his starring role landed his own show called Prank Encounters - a hidden-camera prank show. He has also appeared in films such as Honor Society and Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain - as well as, who could forget, appearing in Katy Perry's iconic music video for her 2017 single 'Swish Swish'.

Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair

Lucas is also a friend of Will's. When he first meets Eleven he is very skeptical, but later starts to trust her. He later develops a relationship with season two newbie Max, before things take a sour turn. Caleb also has a younger sister, Erica, who quickly became a fan-favourite after her introduction in season two.


Prior to Stranger Things, Caleb featured in TV series such as Shades of Blue and The New Edition Story, and has since appeared in films such as Shooting Stars and The Book of Clarence.

Noah Schnapp as Will Byers

Will Byers is Jonathan's younger brother and Joyce's other son. At the beginning of the first season he is captured and ends up disappearing into the Upside Down. Thankfully, he's rescued, but he has to face even worse problems in the second season as he becomes possessed by the creatures. Despite the gang seemingly getting things back on track, Will's connection to the Upside Down continues to trouble him in following seasons.


Noah Schnapp was widely praised for his outstanding performance in the series, picking up plenty of awards along the way. He has appeared in other titles such as Waiting for Anya, Abe and Bridge of Spies, as well as continuing with his studies as the actor headed off to the University of Pennsylvania in 2021. Noah shared a heartwarming video to his TikTok, where he documented the moment he and his family read his University acceptance letter.

Sadie Sink as Maxine 'Max' Mayfield

Max was a new character for season two, initially joining the friendship group at the invitation of Lucas and Dustin, but Mike rejects her as he's missing Eleven, who has disappeared. She's also bullied relentlessly by her cruel step-brother, Billy. By the end of the season, they're all friends and Max begins a relationship with Lucas. Throughout the seasons, we see Max's character develop, as she suffers the horrifying loss of her brother Billy, before falling victim to Vecna and being left in a coma.


Sadie Sink featured in a number of TV shows and films, before her breakout role in Stranger Things. Previous titles include shows such as Odyssey, and films such as The Bleeder and The Glass Castle. Since appearing in the show, Sadie landed a lead role in the horror film franchise Fear Street, as well as other films such as The Whale, with Brendan Fraser, and A Sacrifice. Sadie also appeared in the short-film music video for Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version)', alongside Dylan O'Brien, Shawn Levy and Taylor herself.

Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler

Nancy is Mike and Holly's older sister. In the first season she becomes Steve Harrington's girlfriend, but by the season season they have split up and she starts going out with Jonathan Byers, and the pair work together to try and expose Hawkins Laboratory. Nancy becomes a rather fiery character, becoming a valuable player as she helps the gang in their ongoing fight against Vecna.


Natalia Dyer has featured in numerous TV shows and films throughout her career - starting off with a small role in the huge 2009 hit Hannah Montana: The Movie. Other titles you may recognise her from include Based on a True Story, Things Heard & Seen, Summer of '72 and Yes, God, Yes. In 2023, she appeared alongside Asa Butterfield in the horror film All Fun and Games.

Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers

Jonthan is Will's older brother and Joyce's son. He is a quiet teenager and not part of the popular group, often picked on by Steve Harrington and his gang. In season two, however, we see him come out of his shell more as he starts to date Nancy.


Having appeared in British drama series such as DCI Banks, Vera and Casualty, English actor Charlie Heaton also appeared in films such as Rise of the Footsoldier Part II, Shut In and As You Are. Since his huge role in Stranger Things, he has appeared in films such as The New Mutants, No Future and The Souvenir: Part II.

Joe Keery as Steve Harrington

Steve started off as something of a baddie in the first season, after he took Nancy's rejection quite hard. However, he was the hero of the second season, looking after the younger group and being a mentor to Dustin. This continued in further seasons, with him becoming a close friend - if not member - of the gang, and a true fan-favourite.


Joe Keery appeared in a few titles prior to Stranger Things, however his portrayal as Steve is widely considered his breakout role. His quirky and charismatic performances landed him numerous roles on the big screen, including Death to 2020 and Death to 2021, Spree and Free Guy. He is also a talented musician, releasing music under the alias Djo - in 2024, his track 'End of Beginning' benefited the 'TikTok effect', going viral and topping UK charts, as well as going Platinum in the US and being certified Gold in the UK.

Dacre Montgomery as Billy Hargrove

Billy joined the cast in season 2 with his step-sister Max. Billy is something of a villain on the show as he is constantly bullying Max, and even comes to blows with Nancy, Jonathan and Steve. By the end of the series, we realise that he's the way he is because he's bullied by his father. Billy becomes possessed by the Mind Flayer in season three, and at the end of the season we see him try and fight back, fighting the monster and refusing to kill Eleven, however this results in the Spider Monster killing him.


Dacre is an Australian actor, who trained in theatre and appeared in various short films before his breakthrough projects in 2017 - superhero film Power Rangers, and his role as Billy in Stranger Things. Introduced in season two of the show, his performance as Billy garnered critical acclaim, later seeing the actor land roles in films such as The Broken Hearts Gallery and Elvis.

Matthew Modine as Dr Martin Brenner

Martin is the lead scientist at Hawkins Laboratory who is searching for Eleven, with her referring to her as 'Papa'. Dr Martin resurfaces throughout the seasons, pinned as the baddie of the show.


Matthew has led a fruitful career, playing a range of versatile roles. Gaining widespread recognition for his role in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, his career boasts a diverse range of films, such as Birdy, The Dark Knight Rises, Short Cuts, Married to the Mob, Cutthroat Island and Pacific Heights. In the world of TV, he has appeared in titles such as And the Band Played On, Weeds, Proof and Sanctuary. Away from his career on the screen, in a sweet turn, Matthew also officiated his co-star Millie Bobby Brown's marriage to Jake Bongiovi - the son of the world-famous Jon Bon Jovi.

Maya Hawke as Robin

Joining Stranger Things in season three, Robin works with Steve at his summer job at the ice cream shop, in the Hawkins shopping mall. Despite Steve feeling a romantic connection with her, the pair quickly become best friends when she tells him she likes girls. Robin quickly became a fan favourite, and continues to help the gang with the twists and turns they experience from the Upside Down.


Maya is the talented daughter of actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman. Although it wasn't her first acting job, Stranger Things was her largest role to date when she joined the cast in 2019, going on to feature in films such as Do Revenge, alongside Camila Mendes, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood and Fear Street: Part One - 1994. In 2024, Maya voiced the character Anxiety in Disney's Inside Out 2, which went on to become the highest-grossing animated film of all time globally.

Grace Van Dien as Chrissy

Introduced in season four, Chrissy is the head cheerleader at Hawkins' High, which non-surprisingly makes her the most popular, picture-perfect girl in school. Despite this, we quickly see that beneath the surface she has a dark secret. In attempt to suppress her disturbing visions, she befriends Eddie Munson, however we quickly see Chrissy fall victim to Vecna.


On top of her role in Stranger Things, Chrissy is recognised for her lead/recurring roles in films and TV shows such as The Binge and The Village. She also landed roles in Charlie Says, alongside Matt Smith, Chace Crawford and Suki Waterhouse, as well as Netflix's Greenhouse Academy.

Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson

We were introduced to the quirky Eddie Munson in season four, and it didn't take long for him to become a show favourite. A rather complex, and largely misunderstood character, Eddie is a metalhead outcast, who is also the leader of the school's Dungeons & Dragons club, Hellfire. With Chrissy being killed by Vecna in Eddie's trailer, the town turns on him and begins to hunt him down, thinking he was involved in her death. It becomes clear that beneath his rebellious exterior, Eddie is actually a loyal and protective character, who joins the gang in their mission to battle the supernatural threats that face Hawkins. Sadly, Eddie faces a cruel fate in the Upside Down while protecting his friends.


Joseph Quinn's portrayal of Eddie Munson gained him worldwide recognition, however that's not to say he didn't lead a fruitful career in acting beforehand. Joseph built a solid foundation in the industry with his roles in TV series such as Dickensian, Howards End, and Les Misérables. Since appearing in the show as Eddie, he has bagged huge roles in films such as A Quiet Place: Day One and Hoard.

Jamie Campbell Bower as Vecna/Subject 001/Henry Creel

In season four, we were introduced to the seemingly innocent Peter Ballard, who works in Hawkins Lab and is kind to Eleven, before his character takes a sinister turn. After then being introduced to the Creel family, who used to occupy an eery home the gang are visiting, it is revealed that Peter is actually Henry Creel - the young boy with extraordinary, dark powers who became the subject of Dr. Brenner's experiments - dubbed Subject 001. Consumed by hatred, Henry goes mad and later becomes the villainous Vecna - who goes on to terrorize Hawkins. A complex character, indeed.


The talented Jamie Campbell Bower portrays the character, who you may recognise from his 2007 feature film debut in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Other high profile titles Jamie has featured in include The Twilight Saga, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. A talented musician, Jamie has also released his own music - with his track 'I Am' dropping shortly after the release of Stranger Things season four.

Why is there a year's gap between seasons?

Stranger Things co-creators, the Duffer Brothers, have previously spoken about why there's a year's gap between seasons. The first season is set in 1983, with each season taking place a year later. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter ahead of season three, Matt Duffer said: "Even if we wanted to hop into the action faster, we couldn't. Our kids are ageing.

"We can only write and produce the show so fast. They're going to be almost a year older by the time we start shooting season three. It provides certain challenges. You can't start right after season two ended. It forces you to do a time jump. But what I like is that it makes you evolve the show."

Millie Bobby Brown on her Stranger Things character, Eleven

Actress Millie Bobby Brown previously spoke out about her character Eleven. Speaking to Variety, Millie said: "It's a beautiful storyline for Eleven. It's really a coming of age for her and understanding what being a normal teenage girl is."

The young actress added: "I found another side of my acting that I didn't know about." She went on to tell the publication about how she found a different technique for acting, "I found techniques on how to cry and how to get angry, and I learned so much from Eleven."

Fans previously started to become convinced that Eleven could be the show's villain, something Millie Bobby Brown has also spoken out about. We'd be lying if we didn't say there was a split second where we thought Eleven could be temped to the dark side, but thankfully, for now (we hope), El remains on the good side!

Eleven/Stranger Things

Stranger Things trailers

The trailer for Stranger Things series one was released in 2016, with the show premiering on Netflix on 15th July that year. It was an instant hit, leaving fans desperate for a second season.

In 2017 fans were treated to the first trailer for Stranger Things season 2 during the Super Bowl in February. The following year, Netflix released a video for Stranger Things 3 entitled Now In Production.

A teaser trailer for season four was released in August 2021, nine months before the first volume dropped on Netflix, in May 2022. Two months later, the final two episodes were released.

No trailer has dropped yet for season five, but fans were given a very exciting glimpse of what's to come, with a series of stills from the set of season five uploaded to Instagram in November 2024...

Are there any famous Stranger Things fans?

Yes, a number of celebrities are fans of Stranger Things, with One Direction member Niall Horan revealing, shortly after the release of Stranger Things 3, that he loved it and had watched the first four episodes! His band mate Louis Tomlinson even offered to watch the programme with him, and is now a huge fan himself!

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Stranger Things seasons 1-4 are available to stream on Netflix now.

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