
Get ready for a big finish to Stranger Things! The first clips from Volume 2 of Season 5 have just been released, and they reveal a chilling scene: Vecna has trapped all of his victims – including Max, Holly, and even Delightful Derek – inside a prison within his own mind. He claims this is a safe haven from the monsters, but warns they won’t be reunited with their loved ones. The clip offers a first look at Vecna, who is as unsettling as ever, even when appearing as Henry/Mr. Whatsit. You can check out the new clip from Stranger Things 5, Volume 2 below.
New clip from ‘STRANGER THINGS’ Season 5 Vol. 2
Releasing December 25 on Netflix.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) December 18, 2025
To the kids, everything might seem like a magical story, but we understand the real danger. Vecna has trapped them within his body, connecting them to a collective consciousness. However, the exact purpose of this in the latest clip from Stranger Things 5, Volume 2, remains a mystery.
Okay, so I’ve been thinking about Stranger Things 5, and a lot of fans think the kids might somehow be powering a wormhole for Vecna. The idea is he’d use it to break through space and time, which sounds terrifying! But honestly, it’s still super early, and we have no idea where the final season is actually going to take us. It’s all just speculation right now, but it’s fun to think about!
The latest sneak peeks of Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 2 have fans eagerly anticipating its release! Luckily, the wait isn’t much longer. Volume 2 will be available on Netflix December 25, 2025, at 5 pm Pacific Time / 8 pm Eastern Time. This will be followed by the final chapter, Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 3, on December 31. You can currently stream Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 1.
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