Netflix has unveiled the first five minutes of the final season of Stranger Things, taking viewers back to Will Byers’ mysterious night in 1983 and his first connection to the Upside Down.
The opening scene of Season 5, titled The Crawl, begins not after the Season 4 finale but deep within the Upside Down. The story revisits November 12, 1983—six days after Will vanished—showing him alone in the dark reflection of Hawkins.
Noah Schnapp portrays a young Will sitting quietly inside the Upside Down’s version of Castle Byers. Exhausted and frightened, he softly sings a familiar tune introduced by his brother Jonathan, played by Charlie Heaton—an emotional anchor from the very first season.
“Will Byers sits alone in Castle Byers’ shadowy echo, clutching onto fragments of music and memory as the Upside Down closes in.”
The atmosphere shifts when eerie sounds stir outside the fort. Will reaches for a hunting rifle, a reminder of the earlier episodes where survival was instinctive. Climbing a tree in hope of safety, he faces a creature that drags him toward the lair of Vecna, setting off the tension that frames the new season.
This preview marks the emotional and narrative bridge leading into the series’ last chapter, reconnecting fans with the fear and resilience that first defined Will’s story.
Author’s Summary: Netflix reopens the terror and nostalgia of Will Byers’ vanished night, merging memory, fear, and fate in the eerie first sequence of Season 5.