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Stranger Things finale earns up to $28m in rare theatrical release

Published on: January 3, 2026 3:56 PM

Stranger Things proved its cultural power once again as its series finale generated an estimated $25 million to $28 million at US movie theaters over the New Year’s holiday. The unprecedented big-screen release drew fans eager to experience the final chapter beyond their living rooms.

Read More: Hania Aamir left in tears after watching Stranger Things finale

The two-hour finale attracted large crowds nationwide, though exact figures remain difficult to pin down due to varying ticket prices. Several cinema chains used creative pricing, with some offering themed ticket rates and concession bundles inspired by the show’s characters.

Netflix did not officially comment on the box office results, but creators Matt and Ross Duffer revealed that around 1.1 million tickets were sold across the country. AMC, which accounted for roughly one-third of participating theaters, reported $15 million in revenue from more than 753,000 moviegoers.

The strong turnout came as welcome news for exhibitors after a challenging year at the box office. Domestic ticket sales in 2025 reached about $8.9 billion, only slightly higher than 2024 and still far below pre-pandemic levels.

Late-year releases helped revive momentum, with major titles boosting audience interest and theater attendance. Industry analysts viewed the success of Stranger Things as a sign that event-style screenings can help draw crowds back to cinemas.

Read More: ‘Stranger Things‘ concludes with emotional open ending 

The sci-fi series, which debuted in 2016, concluded its five-season run on New Year’s Eve. The theatrical finale marked a rare collaboration between Netflix and major cinema chains, blurring the lines between streaming and traditional exhibition.

AMC CEO Adam Aron praised the partnership, describing it as smooth and innovative. He added that discussions are underway to bring more Netflix content to the big screen, signaling potential future collaborations.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Movies Tagged With: box office, Entertainment Industry, Lifestyle-latest, movie theaters, netflix, Stranger Things

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