The final episode of Stranger Things could reach movie theaters in Miami as part of an unprecedented release announced by Netflix. The streaming platform confirmed that the series finale, a two-hour episode titled The Right Side Up, will premiere simultaneously in cinemas and on Netflix, marking the first time a television series episode is shown on the big screen.
Special screenings of the finale will take place in more than 350 movie theaters across the United States and Canada starting December 31 at 5:00 p.m. local time. The theatrical run will remain in select cinemas until January 1, 2026, matching the episode’s global release on Netflix.
Will the Stranger Things Finale Be Shown in Miami?
As of now, Netflix has not officially confirmed whether Miami is included among the cities selected for the theatrical screenings. However, expectations remain high that theaters in the city could join the initiative, given Miami’s importance as a major entertainment market and the strong fan base the series enjoys in South Florida.
The potential cinema release has generated excitement among fans eager to experience the series’ conclusion in a theatrical setting, especially in cities with large multiplex networks and a strong connection to global pop culture.
Stranger Things Season 5 Marks the End of a Netflix Phenomenon
Created by the Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things returns for its fifth and final season three years after the conclusion of season four, which ended with a rift between the two realities that define the show’s universe. The final season will be released in three parts: the first on November 26, the second on December 25, and the two-hour finale on December 31.
Stranger Things 5 will feature eight episodes and reunite the main cast, including Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and Maya Hawke. New cast members include Jake Connelly, Nell Fisher, Alex Breaux, and Linda Hamilton.