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‘Stranger Things’ season 5 drops runtimes for first four episodes
Stranger Things creators have officially revealed the duration of first four episodes of the highly-anticipated fifth and final season.
Ross Duffer, co-creator and Matt Duffer\“s brother, took to his Instagram account to announce the length of each chapter.
The short video clip featured the episode titles and their respective runtimes.
Ross captioned the post, “ACTUAL runtimes [victory emoji].“
The upcoming season finale premieres, The Crawl, which will run for one hour and 8 minutes, Episode 2 title is yet to be revealed but its duration is 54 minutes, The Turnbow Trap (One hour six minutes) and Episode four, Sorcerer, will run for one hour and 23 minutes.
The post clarified and ended weeks of speculations viral on social media that every episode of new season would run for at least 90 minutes.
Earlier this month, Puck News also reported that episodes will range between “90 minutes to two hours long,“ which Duffer Brothers has now dismissed.
Since its debut in 2016, Stranger Things episodes have typically run under an hour, except for season four, where one episode ran over 70 minutes and final three episodes were of feature length, with finale being two hours 22 minutes.
The first four episodes of season finale will be aired on Thanksgiving day, November 26, the next three episodes will premiere on Christmas Day and finale on New Year’s Eve. |
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