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While some may deem the conclusion of Stranger Things underwhelming, Netflix described it as an"epic" finale; nevertheless, many fans of the show were left disappointed. Many fans were unhappy because they felt the final episode was"predictable" and offered no closure on numerous aspects of the episode and season.
Within a few days, theories about events during the show began circulating in online fandoms. Some viewers became convinced the ending couldn’t possibly be final, bringing viral speculation that an extra episode was secretly on the way. That episode never materialized. What did arrive instead was confirmation that Stranger Things isn’t done — it’s just changing shape. Stranger Things: Tales From '85 brings you back to Hawkins during its prime, providing you with new stories about classic monsters and their hunt. You will also be introduced to different kinds of monsters, unique lore, and a brand-new character who has already caused division among fans. What Is 'Stranger Things: Tales From ’85'? First announced in 2025, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is an animated spin-off set during the winter of 1985, between Seasons 2 and 3 of the live-action series. That stretch of time has always been something of a narrative blind spot — long enough for change to occur, but mostly skipped over once Season 3 picked up months later with Starcourt Mall and a radically different tone. The series brings back the original core group — Eleven , Mike , Will , Lucas , Dustin , and Max — in animated form, as Hawkins once again finds itself dealing with supernatural fallout tied to the Upside Down. According to Netflix’s logline, the kids must fight new monsters and unravel a paranormal mystery terrorizing their town, with Hawkins Lab and other familiar locations reentering the picture. Tonally, Tales From ’85 aims to strike a balance between horror and accessibility. The Duffer Brothers have described it as an homage to ’80s Saturday-morning cartoons, with brighter visuals and a more family-friendly presentation — but not one that abandons danger altogether. New creatures are said to be bigger, stranger, and more plentiful than ever, reinforcing that the Upside Down is still very much a threat. The timing of Tales From ’85 hasn’t helped calm fan anxieties. Coming on the heels of Season 5’s divisive ending, the spinoff will expand the mythology; there’s no indication that it exists to overwrite or contradict Season 5. If anything, it appears designed as a pressure valve: a way to give fans more Stranger Things without reopening a story the creators consider finished. Netflix has leaned into this idea before. Rather than extending the timeline forward, Tales From ’85 looks backward, mining nostalgia and unresolved curiosity while keeping the main canon intact. Nikki Baxter and the Prequel Problem The biggest wildcard in all of this is Nikki Baxter, a new character joining the Hawkins kids. Described as taller, tougher, and mechanically inclined — a “tinker” with pinkish hair cropped short on the sides — Nikki immediately stands out, both visually and narratively. She also raises uncomfortable questions. Prequels live and die by restraint, and Tales From ’85 is threading a needle. The show needs to feel consequential enough to justify its existence, but not so important that it breaks continuity. Nikki complicates that balance. If she’s deeply involved in fighting Upside Down threats, why is she never mentioned in Seasons 3, 4, or 5? Why doesn’t she show up when Hawkins faces its worst crises? Fan theories have already filled the gap. Some suspect Nikki meets a grim end, her death too painful for the group to revisit. Others believe she leaves Hawkins altogether, escaping the town’s curse before it fully consumes her. Either option would explain her absence — but both underscore how carefully the series has to handle her arc. Handled well, Nikki could become a fan-favorite whose story enriches the universe without destabilizing it. Handled poorly, she risks coming across as a retroactive add-on that asks viewers to ignore obvious inconsistencies. Related ‘Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85’ Animated Series Premieres First Footage and Reveals What It’s About The series was first announced in 2023. Posts By Steven Weintraub New Monsters, Old Hawkins in 'Tales From '85' Tales From '85 offers creative design opportunities and storylines, given the time between Seasons 2 and 3 and the Upside Down's enduring place in Stranger Things after Eleven closed the gate. Creatively speaking, the animation can add weirder, more over-the-top elements and creatures than if you were to translate them into live action, resulting in a culture of elevated horror elements that could exist in this universe without dirtying up the history of the characters. Subscribe for deeper Stranger Things spinoff coverage Crave more context on Stranger Things spin-offs? Subscribe to our newsletter for in-depth coverage of Tales From '85, thoughtful character analysis of newcomers like Nikki Baxter, and clear takes that deepen your view of the expanding universe. Subscribe By subscribing, you agree to receive newsletter and marketing emails, and accept Valnet’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe anytime. Flying Bark Productions will give this series a bright, neon-drenched aesthetic that draws on both traditional ’80s cartoons and more contemporary animated works. An example of the creature design will come from Carlos Huante, showing that while the tone of this series will be lighter than Stranger Things, there’s still going to be some fear. What This Means for the Future of 'Stranger Things' Tales From ’85 is just the beginning. The Duffer Brothers have confirmed multiple spin-offs are in development, including stories that explore dangling mysteries left behind by Season 5, like the origins of key supernatural artifacts and Hawkins Lab’s earliest experiments. Netflix won't be rewriting Stranger Things; instead, it will continue with a universe approach that allows for side stories, prequels, and alternate formats, without erasing anything that came before. For fans hoping Season 5 would get a do-over, Tales From ’85 may not be the answer they wanted. But for those willing to revisit Hawkins one more time, it might be a reminder of why the series captured imaginations in the first place. Stranger Things: Tales from '85 TV-14 Action Adventure Animation Sci-Fi Writers Ross Duffer, Matt Duffer Franchise Stranger Things
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