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Trailer for the 'Strange Wonders' finale: premiere on New Year's Eve and hints at character losses

Netflix has released the trailer for the final episode of "Stranger Things." Briefly — when to watch in Ukraine, what was shown on screen, and why it matters for the fan community and the industry.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 30, 2025 · 2 min read

Trailer for the 'Strange Wonders' finale: premiere on New Year's Eve and hints at character losses

Trailer and key signals

According to UNN, Netflix released the trailer for the final episode of the series "Stranger Things". The short clip brings together all the key characters, including the protagonists and the antagonist Vecna. Western media are already reading hints of possible character deaths in the trailer — a question that raises the stakes for fans and critics.

"The finale trailer features all the main characters, including the villain Vecna."

— UNN

Technical details: when and how long

The final episode will have a runtime of 2 hours 8 minutes, three minutes longer than was previously announced. The premiere will take place on the night of January 1 — in Kyiv time the release is scheduled for 03:00. For Ukrainian viewers this means the release falls in the early hours of the holiday night — it is worth planning viewing in advance or postponing to a more convenient time due to streaming options.

What it means for the industry and viewers

"Stranger Things" is one of Netflix's most prominent projects in recent years; industry analysts have noted its impact on viewing figures, merchandising and pop-cultural trends. A finale of this scale is not only an event for fans, but also a test for the platform: whether Netflix can retain attention during the holidays, how the international audience will react, and whether the franchise's value will be preserved in future commercial plans.

Context for the Ukrainian viewer

A premiere during New Year's night creates a special dynamic: simultaneous discussions on social networks and viewing marathons can unite fan communities across Ukraine. It is also a moment when cultural products become a reason for communal celebrations and discussions — questions about characters' survival take on symbolic meaning for an audience accustomed to waiting for big finales.

What to watch next

After the trailer's release, the main thing will be the reaction of critics and viewers: whether suspicions about character losses will be confirmed, and how the finale will affect the series' legacy. It is also a reminder of how series today shape global cultural narratives — and why even for the Ukrainian audience it is worth knowing release schedules and possible topics of discussion.

Whether this finale will change "Stranger Things"’ status in the pantheon of contemporary pop culture depends on viewers' reactions in the first days after the premiere.

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