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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Netflix boosts bandwidth by 30% for Stranger Things finale

Netflix boosts bandwidth by 30% for Stranger Things finale

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Netflix increased bandwidth by 30 percent to prevent crashes.
  • The final season promises to explain the Upside Down completely.
  • New episodes will be released in batches, culminating on New Year's Eve.
Netflix boosts bandwidth by 30% for Stranger Things finale

Netflix has implemented a substantial 30 percent increase in bandwidth to brace for the anticipated surge of viewers tuning in for the premiere of Stranger Things' fifth and final season. This proactive measure is designed to avert potential streaming crashes, a concern following past incidents of service disruptions during major events. Co-creator Ross Duffer shared this preparation detail on Instagram.

The concluding season is set to provide definitive answers about the enigmatic Upside Down, a mystery that has been central since the show's inception. Showrunners have indicated that all plot threads will be tied up, offering a comprehensive explanation of the series' core mythology. This final installment will feature the return of all surviving major characters.

With the series finale slated for New Year's Eve, the showrunners have emphasized that this season will be more brutal and the stakes higher than ever. They are meticulously ensuring that any character deaths serve the narrative and contribute to the story's ultimate conclusion, confirming there will be no season six.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Netflix has increased its bandwidth by 30 percent to handle the expected surge in viewers and prevent streaming issues.
Yes, the showrunners have confirmed that the final season will fully explain all mysteries surrounding the Upside Down.
The first four episodes premiered on Wednesday evening, with the remaining episodes and the series finale releasing in batches through New Year's Eve.

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