The science fiction horror series Stranger Things concluded its ten-year run with a dramatic two-hour finale that briefly overloaded Netflix servers. Released at 01:00 GMT, the final episode, titled Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up, saw viewers rushing to watch, leading to error messages for some users attempting to stream the episode.
The series, set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, first aired in 2016 and stars Millie Bobby Brown, Winona Ryder, and David Harbour. According to reports, the server issues, while temporary, are a common occurrence with major releases on streaming platforms due to the high volume of simultaneous access requests.
Some fans attended special cinema screenings of the finale in cities across the US and Canada, with several screenings attended by the show's stars. The finale included large-scale battle scenes and emotional tributes, marking the end of a series that has captivated audiences worldwide. The BBC reported that the series has been a significant cultural phenomenon since its launch, particularly for its blend of science fiction, horror, and coming-of-age themes.
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