Stranger Things: Tales from '85

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Stranger Things: Tales from '85 is an animated science fiction television series and a spin-off of Netflix's Stranger Things. First announced by Netflix in April 2025, it was executive produced by Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer, as well as Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen of 21 Laps, Hilary Leavitt of Upside Down Pictures, and Eric Robles with Flying Bark Productions.

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Developed by
  • Eric Robles
  • Jennifer Muro
ShowrunnerEric Robles
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Stranger Things: Tales from '85
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Based onStranger Things
by The Duffer Brothers
Developed by
  • Eric Robles
  • Jennifer Muro
ShowrunnerEric Robles
Voices of
  • Brooklyn Davey Norstedt
  • Luca Diaz
  • Braxton Quinney
  • Jolie Hoang-Rappaport
  • Elisha Williams
  • Benjamin Plessala
  • Odessa A'zion
  • Brett Gipson
  • Jeremy Jordan
Music byBrad Breeck
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
Editors
  • Matthew Brailey
  • Hugo Morales
  • Doug Tiano
  • Eric Davidson
Running time27–32 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23) 
present
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Stranger Things franchise
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The series takes place between the events of the second and third seasons of Stranger Things, and depicts the children – Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Will, and Max – as they confront new monsters of the Upside Down, and unravel a "paranormal mystery terrorizing their town". The Duffers intend to capture the feel of an '80s Saturday-morning cartoon in the Stranger Things universe.

Stranger Things: Tales from '85 premiered its first season on April 23, 2026, on Netflix and received mixed reviews from critics. In April 2026, the series was renewed for a second season, which is set to be released in late 2026.

Premise

The series is set in Hawkins in the winter of 1985, between the events of the second and third seasons of Stranger Things, where "the original characters must fight new monsters and unravel a paranormal mystery".[1] The Upside Down's influence is again seeping into the town: familiar locations such as Hawkins National Laboratory resurface, and new supernatural creatures emerge (early descriptions include threats such as Upside Down pumpkin zombies and vine-like monsters). Official descriptions emphasize that the series is an "epic new animated series", promising a blend of nostalgia and horror reminiscent of Stranger Things's tone.[2] According to showrunner Eric Robles, the setup involves "something brewing in Hawkins", with the kids banding together to investigate the disturbances, much like in the original series. The tone is said to be more family-friendly and brighter in its visuals than the live-action show (described by Netflix and press reports as "entry-level Stranger Things" suitable for broader audiences).

Voice cast and characters

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Chapter One: Welcome to Hawkins, New Kid"
  • Eric Robles
  • Sarah Jean Partington
  • Jennifer Muro
  • Eric Robles
April 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
On January 10, 1985, a mysterious scientist incinerates a lingering creature from the Upside Down, inadvertently releasing iridescent green spores that settle into the Hawkins snow. While Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Will, and Max plan to spend their winter break shoveling snow for extra cash, Eleven remains hidden in the cabin under Hopper’s strict "rules". At school, the group encounters Nikki Baxter, a creative "tinker" and transfer student with a pink mohawk who quickly captures their interest. The calm of the winter break is shattered when a "snow shark" monster—a subterranean predator from the Upside Down—drags Dustin's bullies underground, forcing the kids to abandon their plans and form a trap using Dustin as reluctant bait. However, the plan goes awry when the creature ignores Dustin and instead targets Nikki, who is alone and unaware, leaving her in immediate danger.
2"Chapter Two: Bad Harvest"JJ Conway
April 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
3"Chapter Three: Evolution"JJ Conway
  • Jennifer Muro
  • Chad Quandt
April 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
4"Chapter Four: The Confession"
  • Philip J. Allora
  • JJ Conway
Dan MilanoApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
5"Chapter Five: The Weekly Watcher"Ben ChoiJoshua PruettApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
6"Chapter Six: A Storm Is Coming"Ashe JacobsonRay UtarnachittApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
7"Chapter Seven: Enter the Storm"Philip J. AlloraDan MilanoApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
8"Chapter Eight: The Party"Ben Choi
  • Jennifer Bardekoff
  • Ray Utarnachitt
April 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
9"Chapter Nine: The Suspect"Ashe JacobsonAlexis QuasaranoApril 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
10"Chapter Ten: Countdown"Philip J. Allora
April 23, 2026 (2026-04-23)
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Production

Development

In February 2022, Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers announced their intention to create spin-offs.[7] In July 2022, Netflix revealed that such a series was in the works.[8] In April 2023, the network greenlit a straight-to-series order for an animated series set in the Stranger Things universe. The animation is being provided by Flying Bark Productions, with Eric Robles, the Duffer Brothers, Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen as executive producers.[9] The Duffers said the series would be in the vein of the Saturday-morning cartoons they grew up with.[10] In 2025, it was revealed that the spin-off would be titled Stranger Things: Tales from '85, and as the title implies, it is set in the winter of 1985, between the second and third seasons of the main series.[11] The series will introduce a new character named Nikki Baxter who is said to be "a tinker", and who has pinkish hair that is short on the sides.[12] On November 6, 2025, Netflix released a teaser for Tales from '85, also revealing its voice cast.[13] In April 2026, the series was renewed for a second season, which is set to be released in late 2026.[14]

Animation

Animation is handled by Flying Bark Productions in Sydney.[15][16] Robles cites 1980s cartoons and young adult horror as major influences, including He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Scooby-Doo and especially The Real Ghostbusters (which he referred to as his "north star"). The production team also studied modern animated successes like Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Arcane in creating the visual style. Prominent creature designer Carlos Huante, known for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Prometheus, was involved in creating the new monsters.[16]

Casting

Several main characters from the original Stranger Things series return in animated form,[1] as well as Nikki Baxter, a new character described as "taller and bigger" than the core group who joins the Hawkins kids in their adventures. In November 2025, the voice cast was revealed.[3] Additional voice cast members were revealed in March 2026, with one of them being Robert Englund, who had previously portrayed Victor Creel in the original series.[5]

Music

Brad Breeck composed the series' score, which references the original series's theme composed by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein.[17]

Release

Stranger Things: Tales from '85 premiered on Netflix on April 23, 2026, with the first two episodes premiering early via a limited release in select theaters on April 18.[18]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 63% approval rating based on 30 critic reviews.[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 52 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average".[20]

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