Stranger Things has just unveiled a highly anticipated trailer for its fifth and final season, captivating fans once again with a classic rock soundtrack that enhances the show’s nostalgic vibe. The trailer features a reimagined version of Deep Purple’s iconic song “Child in Time,” which originally debuted on the band’s groundbreaking 1970 album Deep Purple in Rock. This choice of music perfectly complements the thrilling scenes presented in the trailer, offering a glimpse into the intense supernatural chaos that lies ahead.
Set against the backdrop of 1987, the upcoming season is poised to deliver an exhilarating climax as the courageous residents of Hawkins prepare for their ultimate battle against the sinister Vecna and the terrifying creatures that inhabit the Upside Down. Not only do they confront these otherworldly threats, but they also face the oppressive might of the United States government, which has imposed a military quarantine on Hawkins in its desperate search for Eleven, compelling her to retreat into the shadows once more.
The newly released Stranger Things season 5 trailer, which you can view below, tantalizingly hints at an array of chaotic interdimensional conflicts and gripping military encounters. The evocative soundtrack of Deep Purple’s “Child in Time” adds an emotional depth to the visuals, setting the stage for a season filled with suspense and nostalgia that fans have eagerly awaited.
Explore the Rock and Metal Legacy of ‘Stranger Things’
This latest musical selection is just one example of Stranger Things embracing its long-standing relationship with classic rock and metal music. In season 4, Metallica’s anthemic “Master of Puppets” played a crucial role during the season finale, where the character Eddie Munson heroically distracted the menacing demobats from the Upside Down by shredding the legendary thrash metal track on his guitar. This electrifying moment not only captivated viewers but also propelled “Master of Puppets” to unprecedented streaming success, now boasting over 1 million plays on Spotify.
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Throughout its run, Stranger Things has spotlighted numerous classic anthems from iconic artists, including the Police, the Clash, Duran Duran, Toto, Bon Jovi, Peter Gabriel, Journey, and Kiss. Notably, a remixed version of Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” was featured prominently in the season 4 soundtrack, further cementing the show’s connection to classic hits. Additionally, the fourth season reignited interest in Kate Bush’s timeless track “Running Up That Hill,” which reportedly generated millions in streaming revenue following its resurgence in popularity.
The eagerly awaited fifth and final season of Stranger Things is set to premiere in three distinct volumes. The first installment will be available on Netflix starting November 26, followed by the second volume on Christmas Day, culminating in a grand finale that will air on New Year’s Eve. Fans are excited to see how the Duffer Brothers will conclude this beloved series.
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