Netflix Briefly Crashes as ‘Stranger Things’ Finale Premieres, Marking Second Outage This Season
The streamer experienced a short technical disruption as the final episode of its flagship series dropped, echoing earlier issues during the show’s fifth-season rollout.
Netflix experienced a brief technical outage as the series finale of Stranger Things premiered, marking the second disruption associated with the show’s final season. The issue occurred around 5 pm PT (6:30 AM IST), coinciding with the scheduled release time of the episode, and was resolved within minutes after users refreshed the app.
Subscribers who encountered the error were shown a familiar placeholder image from Netflix’s baking competition Nailed It!, accompanied by a message apologising for difficulties processing their request. The interruption echoed a similar incident on 26 November, when the first batch of episodes from the show’s fifth and final season was released. That outage lasted approximately five minutes.
This is not the first time Stranger Things has strained Netflix’s infrastructure. In July 2022, the release of the final episodes of season four also caused intermittent access issues for viewers. More broadly, Netflix has faced technical challenges during high-profile events, including livestreaming problems during last year’s Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul boxing match.
Despite Wednesday’s brief disruption, the platform has largely weathered the intense demand generated by the final season. The second batch of episodes, released on Christmas Day, streamed without incident and delivered Netflix its highest-ever viewership for the holiday. Season five became the most-watched title globally that day, driven by the release of three new episodes.
According to Netflix’s internal figures, the final season recorded 34.5 million views worldwide between 22 and 28 December, marking its second-strongest week. The season’s debut week in November drew 59.6 million views, making it the platform’s most successful opening week ever for an English-language series.
The finale is also receiving a limited theatrical rollout, with screenings scheduled across select cinemas on New Year’s Eve. Co-creator Ross Duffer said that more than 1.1 million people had RSVP’d for theatrical showings, with 3,500 screenings sold out across 620 venues.
“What a way to close out a 10-year journey — together,” Duffer wrote on Instagram alongside his brother and fellow creator Matt Duffer, reflecting on the conclusion of the series that has become one of Netflix’s defining cultural exports.
Stranger Things debuted in 2016 and concludes after five seasons, bringing to an end a decade-long run that helped define Netflix’s rise as a global streaming powerhouse.
