Stranger Things fans are certainly getting in the mood for the upcoming fifth and final season.
The first four seasons of The Duffer Brothers nostalgia-drenched series have entered Netflix’s top ten television chart – the first time that a series has had four previous seasons in the Top 10 all at the same time
This comes as Season 5 is set to premiere on November 26 at 5pm PT with its first four episodes.
The first season of Stranger Things entered the top ten this week at number three with 4.1M views, season four is at number five with 3.3M views, season two is at number seven with 3.1M views and season three is at number nine, also with 3.1M views.
Given the complexity around the 1980s-set sci-fi horror series, as well as the easter eggs sprinkled across all five seasons, it makes sense that fans would want to reacquaint themselves with the show. Season one came out nearly ten years ago in 2016, season two was in 2017, season three was in 2019 and season four premiered in 2022.
Stranger Things has clearly been growing as promotion around the final season grows; last week, the first and second season made it into the top ten at number four and nine, respectively, with 3.3M and 2.7M views.
Elsewhere, The Beast In Me, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, remained at number one in the English-language TV list for a second week with 14.1M views. This was more than double the 6.9M views it scored in its first few days.
Absentia, the Stana Katic-fronted thriller that originally aired on Amazon in the U.S., also made a big dent in the charts, coming in at number two (8.2M views), four (4M views) and ten (2.3M) views.
On the film side, France-set holiday rom-com Champagne Problems, which stars Minka Kelly, was the top movie with 20.5M views.
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