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Stranger Things: A Decade of Global Change
26 Nov
Summary
- Show premiered during Obama's presidency; finale airs a decade later.
- COVID-19 pandemic halted filming and boosted streaming.
- World events from elections to Taylor Swift's albums unfolded.

As Stranger Things approaches its conclusion, it’s clear the series has been a constant through a decade of immense global transformation. Premiering in 2016 with Barack Obama in office, the show’s lengthy production cycle has spanned multiple U.S. presidential administrations, including Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s. The nearly ten-year journey has seen seismic shifts in global events and culture.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the show, halting Season 4 production and coinciding with a boom in streaming services. Alongside these world-altering events, audiences have witnessed five Olympic Games, significant changes within the British Royal Family, and a prolific period for artists like Taylor Swift, who released numerous albums and tours. The social media landscape also underwent a revolution, with TikTok emerging and platforms like Twitter transforming dramatically.
The show's enduring popularity has coincided with a rapid evolution of pop culture and technology. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe's expansion with 24 films to the consolidation of streaming as a dominant entertainment force, Stranger Things has been a consistent presence. The series finale will air almost a decade after its initial debut, closing a chapter that mirrored the profound changes of its time.




