Stranger Things Season 5: First five minutes of show take audience back to Will Byers’s disappearance | Mint

Stranger Things Season 5: Opening Scene Recalls Will Byers’s Disappearance

Netflix has released the first five minutes of the eagerly awaited Season 5 of Stranger Things, transporting viewers back to the series' beginning when Will Byers initially vanished. The upcoming season is set to premiere in just a few days.

The preview does not reveal much about the new season’s plot but revisits the pivotal moment from Season 1, focusing on Will's disappearance and his rescue by his mother, Joyce, and Police Chief Jim Hopper. This sequence takes place in the Hawkins Library within the eerie Upside Down.

Season 5 Setting and Opening Scene

The new season picks up 18 months after the previous events. The pilot episode opens with 12-year-old Will Byers, visibly exhausted and disoriented, trapped in the Upside Down. He quietly sings "Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The Clash, a song introduced to him by his brother in Season 1, which holds significant emotional value for him and the audience.

"The song here is important for Will and acts as a reminder for the audience, as it is the track introduced to the teen by his brother in Season 1."

While Will sings, unexpected noises from outside cause him to pause. Suddenly, a Demogorgon crashes into the castle where Will is hiding. Using a hunting rifle, Will barely manages to wound the creature and attempts to escape. He climbs a tree to find a way out, but the Demogorgon finds him and violently throws him to the ground.

Key Points

Author's summary: The opening of Stranger Things Season 5 revisits Will Byers’s first disappearance, setting a tense, emotional tone and reconnecting fans to a beloved early storyline.

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Mint Mint — 2025-11-07