The opening five minutes of Stranger Things Season 5 are out, delivering a chilling start that captures the eerie atmosphere fans remember from Hawkins.
The premiere episode, titled "The Crawl", begins on November 12, 1983 — the same day Will Byers disappeared in Season 1. A digitally de-aged Noah Schnapp portrays 12-year-old Will, alone inside Castle Byers, softly singing The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go," evoking early series memories.
The calm quickly breaks with a horrifying screech followed by a sudden explosion. Will runs through a dark forest, his flashlight flickering as his rapid heartbeat intensifies the scene. Attempting to hide, he climbs a tree, but falling from the branches, he faces an even darker fate than expected.
Will is captured by the Demogorgon and dragged into the Upside Down, where Vecna awaits with a terrifying promise that foreshadows the final confrontation of the season.
"The first five minutes of Season 5 take us right back to what we first knew of Hawkins. It seems to be dark, scary, and haunting all at the same time."
"The Demogorgon drags Will to the Upside Down version of Hawkins Library, and there, Vecna waits."
Netflix has masterfully revived the dark, suspenseful tone of Stranger Things by plunging viewers straight into a terrifying and emotional beginning that sets the stage for the season's final battle.
The vivid return to Hawkins and the ominous promise made by Vecna create a gripping kickoff that promises an intense and haunting final chapter for the series.
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