Netflix teases the return of its three biggest shows: ‘Welcome to 2025’

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Netflix teases the return of its three biggest shows: ‘Welcome to 2025’
Author: Inga Parkel
Published: Jan, 01 2025 18:53

Two of the three most-watched Netflix shows will come to an end this year. Netflix has given fans a taste of what to expect this year. To celebrate the first day of 2025, the streaming giant shared on X/Twitter an edit teasing the return of three of its most-watched shows: Squid Game, Wednesday and Stranger Things.

 [Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun/Player 456 in ‘Squid Game’ season 2]
Image Credit: The Independent [Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun/Player 456 in ‘Squid Game’ season 2]

“Your 3 favorite shows are coming back this year. Welcome to 2025,” the caption read. The clip opened with a shot of Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams before transitioning to the cast of Stranger Things, as a voiceover states: “It’s happening. Something is coming.”.

 [Jenna Ortega will return as Wednesday Addams in season two of ‘Wednesday’]
Image Credit: The Independent [Jenna Ortega will return as Wednesday Addams in season two of ‘Wednesday’]

A scene of Squid Game’s Front Man is then featured before the message: “In 2025, the 3 biggest shows ever will return,” flashes across the screen. While an exact return date for each show has yet to be announced, subscribers can be assured that their favorite shows will be released soon enough.

 [‘Stranger Things’ will return this year with a fifth and final season]
Image Credit: The Independent [‘Stranger Things’ will return this year with a fifth and final season]

The hit series, which sees hundreds of cash-strapped individuals compete in deadly games for a life-changing sum of money, released its second season on December 26. The show’s creator, writer and director, Hwang Dong-hyuk, has already given fans a glimpse of what they can expect to see in the forthcoming season.

Explaining that he initially intended to write the second season story across a span of about eight to nine episodes, Hwang told Variety that “once I finished the story, it came to over 10 episodes, which I thought was too long to contain in a single season.”.

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