Stranger Things fans excited for volume two of season four are calling for the final feature-length episode to be shown in cinemas.
Volume two of the penultimate season of Stranger Things is packed with the longest episodes yet of the popular Netflix show.
No episode in the current season is shorter than an hour, and the second volume of episodes contains a pair of supersized offerings to round off season four.
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The Stranger Things writers room Twitter account confirmed that the season finale will clock in at a whopping two hours and 19 minutes.
Naturally, a feature-length season finale deserves the movie treatment, and now fans are calling for cinemas to open their doors and let them watch Stranger Things on the big screen.
It makes plenty of sense considering fans will be expected to sit in front of their TVs for more than two hours to catch the season finale – a long time to sit still for anyone.
Taking to Twitter, one person said they wanted 'so bad' to watch the season four finale in the cinema, while another asked 'is that a thing?' of the chances to see it on the big screen.
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As a matter of fact, it would be entirely possible for plenty of cinemas to show the Stranger Things season finale, as many venues allow people to hire out screens and watch whatever they want.
If you can book out your local cinema to watch your favourite film or have a blockbuster gaming session with your friends, then you ought to be able to watch the season finale on the big screen.
Some enterprising individuals have already been putting plans together to book out private screenings and show volume two in style, with one fan in Sydney already drawing up plans.
Season four won't be the final offering of Stranger Things, as the writers confirmed there will be a fifth and final season to conclude the stories of Eleven and the supernatural monsters prowling around Hawkins.
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Fans have been split over the long episode lengths for the latest season of Stranger Things.
Some are loving more of their favourite show, while others think you can have too much of a good thing.
Yet more are wishing they didn't have to wait another month to see how this season turns out, and find out how our heroes will manage to stop new villain Vecna.
The decision to split the season in two came after the crew weren't sure if all nine episodes of season four would be ready in time.
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The first volume of Stranger Things season four is streaming on Netflix now, while the final two episodes will be released on 1 July.
Topics: Stranger Things, Netflix, Cinema