When is Stranger Things season 4 coming out: Netflix UK release date of Stranger Things finale, cast, will there be a spin-off series

As the season of Netflix’s Stranger Things series 4 edges closer, streaming giant Netflix confirms the latest season will be split into two parts, as they hint at a potential spin-off.

When is Stranger Things season 4 coming out: Netflix UK release date of Stranger Things
When is Stranger Things season 4 coming out: Netflix UK release date of Stranger Things 


Are you ready to go back into the Upside Down with “the biggest ever” 

Stranger Things season? The final season of the Netflix hit finally gets a Netflix UK release date – and we may even get a spin-off series too.

That’s right, after almost three years of waiting, Eleven, Mike, and the gang are officially back after Netflix announced the Stranger Things news on their website yesterday, sending social media into a frenzy.

One of Netflix’s most popular TV franchises of all time, the retro wave American drama has broken streaming records across the globe since its release six years ago, growing an army of fans who will be delighted to hear season four of Stranger Things will be the longest one yet.

Launched in 2016, the show – created by Duffer brothers Matt and Ross – stormed to the top of the Netflix streaming charts almost instantly.

According to viewing figures released by the streaming giant in 2021, Stranger Things is now officially the joint most-watched series on the platform, with season three of the science fiction horror hit bringing in a staggering 582 million viewers.

After the release of season 4, the series creators confirmed the popular hit show was reaching “the beginning of the end” in an open letter to fans.

When will Stranger Things season 4 be released on Netflix UK?

Confirmed as Stranger Things' penultimate season, the tagline teases that “every ending has a beginning.” Split into two parts, Stranger Things 4 Volume 1 will premiere on Netflix UK on May 27, with Volume 2 confirmed to be released on July 1. Both will be available to watch from 8:01am BST. To watch it, you will need a Netflix subscription, which you can purchase here. Prices range from £5.99 to £13.99 a month.