Welcome to 2026 everybody! Usually I'd have a most anticipated movie list, but since Stranger Things wrapped up it's final season, it's time for me to give my thoughts.
Stranger Things 5 (it's on screen title name) is the fifth and final season of Netflix's hugely popular show, with Netflix both producing and distributing. The final season consist of eight episodes which ends the show of forty-two episodes. The show was created by The Duffer Brothers.
The story is, it's been 19 months after the events of the last season, and our heroes are preparing for one final battle against Vecna. But along the way he's stealing children for reasons that the gang doesn't understand. They need to find out what Vecna's endgame is, but first they must find a way to win against their own personal demons even they ever want to save Hawkins along with the rest of the world.
- Negatives
I've got nothing.
- Mix
The biggest mix bag stems from the writing. Now there's a few good things. One example of the good writing is the tension between Steve and Dustin. It was really sad to these friends argue and fight with each other because for the longest time we've seen them be such good friends. We also have Hopper still reeling from a personal loss and trying his best to make sure that never happens again. But for every good thing we get some more questionable stuff. For instance, we've got a human enemy with Dr. Kay and her "Wolf Pack". Now they do mess with the Hawkins gang like capture some team members or mess up their plans thus granting them some sort of upper hand. But for a large part of the story they feel underdeveloped and often times just feel like a side quest. Then when we get an eighteen month time skip (does this count as a spoiler?) we're not told what happened to them? Not one bit of information. Then we have the big controversy with Will. Basically in episode seven (The Bridge) Will comes out as a gay. Now I understand we live in an era where wokeness has taken over the entertainment industry and everything's trying to please a lot of politically correct types and I hate just as much as everyone else. But my problem with that scene wasn't Will coming out, that subplot has been going on for a while. My problem was the placement of the scene. This is the moment when Team Hawkins needs to be hyper focused on stopping Vecna. Because at this point of the story the world is on the verge of going to Hell. But that momentum came to a halt for Will's coming out scene. This is one of those scenes that really should've been saved for the final episode. It also didn't help the scene was really freakin' cheesy. I'm not joking, Jonathan (Will's older brother) makes a big speech about how Will never has to worry about losing him and then we get a chain of everyone saying "or me" and then it ends with a group hug. I was honestly surprised we didn't get sappy violin music playing during that moment. ๐
- Positives
One good aspect is the action. The action delivers a great sense of fun and excitement. I actually liked the final battle in the Upside Down and fighting both Vecna and the Mind Flyer. That had good choreography. Which also brings me the special effects. Once again the VFX work on the creatures is nicely done, but there was also more ambition stuff too. Such as giving the Mind Flyer a brand new form, I won't give it away but it looked awesome. There's also moment when we get a twist regarding the entirety of the Upside Down and the visual effects for that moment is stunning. The last thing I'll praise is the performances. While the writing wasn't the greatest of all time, the cast killed it one last time. Our usual cast members such as a Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, etc. once again kill it as their long time characters. Meanwhile we have newcomers such as Nell Fisher as Holly Wheeler, who brought a fresh new energy to the usual cast and doing a fantastic job when it came to moments of emotional weight. But the MVP is Jamie Campbell Bower who played Vecna/Henry. This guy was amazing! It didn't matter if the material was strong or weak, Bower could deliver. He brought a mixture of menace, insanity, raw intensity, and a sense of tragedy to Vecna/Henry.
While this isn't a flawless final season, there was still plenty of stuff to enjoy. It could've been better but I still found myself enjoying the season. Hell I actually really liked the 18 month epilogue even if they left one character's fate ambiguous. Overall a fine season.
My final rating is, Okay.
I wished this season was a huge bang instead of only a slight bang but sometimes you just gotta air out your grievances and move on. But that's all for now. Come back on Monday, Jan 5th, for my list of my most anticipated movies of this year. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day and let's all hope 2026 is gonna be an awesome year.








