
Netflix presented a new trailer for the fifth season of the "Stranger Things" series at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
It was announced that this season will be released with a TV-MA rating, indicating that it is intended only for mature audiences. While previous seasons had a TV-14 rating, the fourth season briefly shifted to an adult rating at the end.
In the new trailer, the TV-MA label can be seen immediately in the upper left corner. The creators describe the fifth season as the darkest and most emotional yet.
Fans are expecting significant losses and dramatic events in the series. The plot involves major conflicts occurring in the town of Hawkins.
Additionally, there is information suggesting that the character Austin may take a dominant role in other realms. The Duffer brothers have stated that the fifth season is equivalent to eight feature-length films.
The story continues to explore the predatory creatures in the parallel world and their impact on the daily lives of teenagers and adults. The fifth season will be released in three parts.
The first part will air on November 26, the second on December 25, and the final episodes on December 31. Netflix aims to engage viewers in a series marathon during the holiday season.
This new season is generating great interest among fans and opening a new chapter in the series' future development. Source: Peopletalk