- “The Crawl” is the title of the first episode of season five.
- It will be written by Matt and Ross Duffer, the show’s founders.
- The script cover and episode title were revealed by the official Stranger Things account on Twitter.
Fans, this is it! The script cover and episode title for the series’ final season premiere have been unveiled by the official Stranger Things account on Twitter to top off Stranger Things Day celebrations. “Chapter One: The Crawl” is the title of Stranger Things’ first episode of season five. In keeping with tradition, the fifth season’s first episode was written by Matt and Ross Duffer, the show’s founders. The opening episode will have that “Chapter One” modifier before the title, much like in prior seasons, according to the recently announced title. “The Vanishing of Will Byers,” “MADMAX,” “Suzie, Do You Copy?” and “The Hellfire Club” from Season 4 are a few examples of previous premiere episodes.
Without any background information, “The Crawl” feels more ambiguous than its predecessors and reveals very little about the Season 5 premiere’s storyline. The fifth and final episode of the Stranger Things series is well under way, with writing beginning back in August. We know that we’ll be moving “100 miles an hour from the beginning” when the series returns, despite the Duffer Brothers and the rest of the creative team on the show keeping all significant plot aspects for Season 5 a secret.
Collider’s own Steve Weintraub met with the Duffer Brothers after Stranger Things made a successful return on Netflix this summer to discuss what to anticipate from the show’s concluding season. We discovered that Season 5 will mainly take place in Hawkins and the town’s Upside Down mirror realm after Season 4 took viewers to places like California and Russia. The specifics of the Upside Down are also anticipated to be revealed in the final episodes, according to Ross Duffer, who stated that “the big discoveries that are coming in Season 5 are truly about the Upside Down itself.”




















