'Stranger Things' 5 Episode 7 Breaks Season Record as the Worst of All, Ratings Fall Flat Ahead of Finale

Published 12/27/2025, 8:21 AM EST

Stranger Things has always been a masterclass in weaving tension and wonder, pulling audiences into Hawkins, where every street corner hides secrets, and the Upside Down lurks just beyond perception. Its characters grow with each peril, their bonds tested by creatures, conspiracies, and otherworldly horrors.

The nostalgia of the 1980s dances with spine-chilling suspense, creating moments that thrill, frighten, and captivate all at once. The show has delivered hit after hit, drawing viewers deep into Hawkins, until now.

Episode 7 of Stranger Things, hyped as a game-changing installment, promised heart-pounding suspense, jaw-dropping twists, and a major confrontation with the Upside Down, but it fell short of the towering expectations built around it.

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The Upside Down’s last numbers: Stranger Things finale ratings exposed

Season 5 of Stranger Things opened with solid ratings, starting at 8.0 for episode one and rising to 8.5 for episode two, 8.7 for episode three, and an impressive 9.5 for episode four. Episode five scored 8.5, followed by 8.7 for episode six, before a sharp drop to 6.6 in episode seven.

This unexpected dip in the penultimate episode contrasts sharply with the earlier highs, leaving viewers to wonder how the season’s tension and spectacle held up across its final chapter.

In Season 5, Episode 7 of Stranger Things, The Bridge, chaos swirls as Hawkins’ heroes drive a box truck into the Upside Down while Vecna orchestrates his sinister ritual. Max awakens from her coma to tearful reunions, yet Holly suffers in a grotesque flesh cocoon.

Steve and Dustin rescue Nancy and Jonathan, while Will broods over his perceived weakness. Despite daring rescues and clever plans, Holly is snatched back by Vecna, leaving the team trapped on the edge of doom, leaving curiosity about what comes next and when.

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Curiosity is at an all-time high as Hawkins teeters on the edge of chaos. Secrets, twists, and hidden powers hang in the balance, and the question of when the epic conclusion will unfold looms large.

Stranger Things season 5 finale: Curiosity peaks as Hawkins faces its darkest hour

The final chapter of Stranger Things is almost here. Volume 3 of Season 5 will premiere on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, with a global rollout at 8 PM Eastern Time and 5 PM Pacific Time.

Titled Chapter 8: The Rightside Up, this epic two-hour-and-eight-minute episode promises the ultimate showdown with Vecna, revelations about Eleven’s powers, Will’s hive mind, and the mysteries of the Abyss. Everything converges as Hawkins faces its most perilous hour yet.

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Netflix is shaking up the streaming world with a rare theatrical premiere for Stranger Things 5 Volume 3, hitting over 500 theatres in the US and Canada on December 31 at 5 pm PT while also streaming online.

This bold move turns living rooms into mini-cinemas, inviting fans to experience Hawkins like never before. Excitement is sky-high, theories abound, and every character moment feels electric, drawing audiences into the Upside Down one last time, yet Episode 7 falls short of the high expectations.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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