'Stranger Things' season 4 concludes with its final 2 episodes here's how to watch the hit sci-f
- How to watch 'Stranger Things' season 4
- When is season 4 coming out?
- How many episodes are in season 4?
- How long is each episode?
- Has 'Stranger Things' been renewed for a fifth season?
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- The entire fourth season of "Stranger Things" is now available to stream on Netflix.
- The season features nine episodes in total, including a feature-length finale.
- Netflix starts at $10/month and goes up to $20/month for 4K streaming.
Season four of "Stranger Things" is now available to watch in it's entirety on Netflix. The second volume, which consists of the season's final two episodes, hit the streaming service on July 1.
Season four is set six months after the conclusion of season three, and finds the show's core group of friends separated as they start high school. When a new supernatural threat makes itself known, the gang discovers they may finally be able to put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down for good.
Check out the trailer for 'Stranger Things' season 4, volume 2
Stars David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, and Caleb McLaughlin all return for the show's fourth season.
"Stranger Things" has consistently earned critical acclaim since its premiere in 2016, and season four currently holds an "89% Fresh" rating on review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.
How to watch 'Stranger Things' season 4
You can watch "Stranger Things" season four exclusively on Netflix. The first seven episodes premiered on May 27, and the final two episodes premiere on July 1. The first three seasons of "Stranger Things" are also included as part of a Netflix subscription.
Netflix's Basic plan starts at $10/month for standard definition streaming on one screen at a time. The Standard plan costs $15.49/month for two screens at a time in high definition. For the best quality, we recommend opting for Netflix's Premium plan. This tier costs $20/month and offers support for 4K streaming and up to four screens at once.
Netflix Monthly Subscription Check price at NetflixYou can watch Netflix's app on most connected devices, including media players like Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast, as well as Android and Apple phones, and most smart TVs.
When is 'Stranger Things' season 4 coming out?
Season four of "Stranger Things" was released in two parts. The first part premiered on May 27, while volume two came out on July 1.
The show's creators confirmed that the split release is due to the season's runtime being double that of a typical season.
How many episodes are in 'Stranger Things' season 4?
"Stranger Things" season four consists of nine new episodes. All nine episodes are now available to stream.
How long are episodes in 'Stranger Things' season 4?
"Stranger Things" season four features longer episodes than previous seasons, with every installment clocking in at over one hour.
Here are the final episode runtimes for 'Stranger Things' season 4:
Volume one
- Chapter One: The Hellfire Club — one hour, 16 minutes
- Chapter Two: Vecna's Curse — one hour, 15 minutes
- Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero — one hour, three minutes
- Chapter Four: Dear Billy — one hour, 17 minutes
- Chapter Five: The Nina Project — one hour, 14 minutes
- Chapter Six: The Dive — one hour, 13 minutes
- Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab — one hour, 38 minutes
Volume two
- Chapter Eight: Papa — one hour, 25 minutes
- Chapter Nine: The Piggyback — two hours, 19 minutes
Has 'Stranger Things' been renewed for a fifth season?
In February 2022, "Stranger Things" creators the Duffer Brothers announced that Netflix greenlit a fifth season of the show. It was also announced that the fifth season will serve as the show's last.
Netflix Monthly Subscription Check price at Netflix Angela Tricarico Streaming Editorial Fellow Angela Tricarico is a Streaming Editorial Fellow for the Insider Reviews team, where she covers the latest in streaming services. In addition to her arts and entertainment reporting at the University of New Haven and for The Ensemblist, she has a background in theater and loves to tell people what it means to be a dramaturg. When she's not writing, you might find her reading comics or a book club pick, cooking, baking, or trying to catch up on the last ten years of television. Read more Read lessDisclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member.
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