The Duffer Brothers Set The Record Straight For Stranger Things’ Final Episode Runtimes, Can’t Agree On Where ‘Movie-Length’ Rumors Started

After waiting well over three years, Stranger Things Season 5 is only a week away from premiering on the 2025 TV schedule. Still, considering what a monumental effort it’s been to make each season of the science fiction/horror series, it’s rather fitting that we’ve had to wait the same amount of time as often passes between two blockbusters from the same film series. Stranger Things episodes are also quite lengthy, although while setting the record straight on the runtimes for the Netflix subscription-exclusive show’s final episodes, creators Matt and Ross Duffer had a disagreement about where the “movie-length” rumors started.

Stranger Things Season 5’s release is being broken into three parts, with the first four episodes coming out on November 26, the next three following on December 25, and the series finale releasing on December 31. The Duffer Brothers were asked during an interview with Collider how long the last four episodes would be, which resulted in the following exchange:

  • Matt:  I mean, episode four is on the longer side, an hour 20. I think the only episode that breaks an hour and a half is the final episode, which is two hours.
  • Ross: A little over two hours.
  • Matt: I don’t know exactly how they got out that every episode was gonna be a movie, but —
  • Ross: I think we said it.
  • Matt: No. Let’s dig up that evidence, I don’t think I said it.
  • Ross: I think we may have said, we did not say it was movie length, we said like a movie.
  • Matt: The season is like a mega movie.

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