Netflix has unveiled a five-minute prologue to the final season of Stranger Things, taking viewers back to November 1983. The clip revisits the series’ original timeline and atmosphere, combining nostalgia with new visual effects.
In the footage, Will Byers, played by Noah Schnapp, appears digitally de-aged. The scene shows him pursued through the woods by the Demogorgon, an iconic monster from earlier seasons. The chase sequence establishes the tone for the upcoming season and echoes the eerie energy of the show’s debut.
“Should I Stay or Should I Go,”
plays softly as Will attempts to calm his nerves. The moment turns surreal when the Demogorgon, apparently unaffected by gunfire, begins climbing trees. Will falls to the ground after a desperate jump, marking the transition to the next part of the clip.
Following Will’s fall, the Demogorgon drags his unconscious body through the forest. Viewers learn that Vecna, portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower, has been orchestrating events from the shadows. The sequence hints at a deeper connection between the monsters and Vecna’s sinister plans.
The prologue previews Netflix’s staggered release plan for the final season arriving this November. Until then, the first four seasons remain available for streaming, and the opening clip can be watched on YouTube.
Author’s Summary: A haunting five-minute prelude to the last season of Stranger Things revisits 1983 Hawkins, revealing Will’s encounter with the Demogorgon and the lurking presence of Vecna.