December 16, 2025 2 min read

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Netflix Takes Stranger Things to the Skies of Las Vegas 

How exactly the streaming behemoth that has just gobbled up Warner Bros and its HBO Max platform would do that is still subject to speculation

Netflix is celebrating the end of an era with a Stranger Things airing later in December, and a special light show celebrating the decade-old TV series over the skies of Las Vegas.

One Final Brush with the Upside Down in Las Vegas

The activation is meant to commemorate the show’s wrapping and is fittingly called: “One Last Adventure: Las Vegas,” choosing Sin City as the winding down of the fan-favorite and critically-acclaimed series.

Netflix is sparing on the details, but it teases that anyone who attends will find it worthwhile. 

Come for the show – and stay for the surprise giveaways,” the company’s statement teases, with Internet speculation suggesting that Netflix is planning to host a drone show that will bring the Upside Down over Las Vegas.

“From interactive installations in Madrid, Spain, to an immersive Hawkins National Laboratory exhibit in Sydney, Australia, each event paid tribute to our favorite gang of monster fighters,” the company said.

Of course, the event will not quite mark the end, as by December 28, when the celebration takes place, one final episode will be yet to air – Episode 8 will be shown to Netflix subscribers on December 31. 

Las Vegas Is Keen to Keep Attracting People and Events

This is not the first time Netflix has brought its experiences to Las Vegas, after it previously announced the Netflix Bites dining options with MGM Grand in February 2025.

As Las Vegas expects a record number of conventions, such fan-focused activations are a great way to shake off a slow 2025 in terms of visitations and push for more events to fill the lull when major gatherings are not planned. 

Attracting more Netflix fanfare doesn’t seem like a bad way to give those plateaus a nudge.

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