When Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 released this morning, a large number of viewers rushed to Netflix at the same time. Many of them were excited to watch the show the moment it dropped. But instead of opening the episodes, they were met with loading errors, blank screens, or apps that simply would not play anything.
Social media quickly filled with complaints. People expressed frustration, anger, and disappointment. For many fans, this was a highly anticipated release, and missing the first viewing window felt unfair.
Server overload during big releases is not new. When millions of people click at once, systems can struggle. That part is understandable. What bothered viewers was that this situation was completely expected. Stranger Things is one of Netflix’s biggest shows and we are talking about its ending. The company knew the release time, the demand, and the scale of excitement. Preparing for heavy traffic should have been part of the plan.
Yet, it did not look like Netflix was fully ready. The outage raises questions about whether enough steps were taken to handle the load. At the same time, there is another way to look at it. The disruption also acts like free promotion. Netflix can point to the chaos as proof of how massive the show is.
In the end, viewers were left annoyed, Netflix stayed in the spotlight, and Stranger Things once again proved its power to break the internet.
Is there a company with worse customer service than @netflix?
Trying to watch Stranger Things, their servers are melting down, and the rep tries to tell me my fire stick is broken (while it’s also not working on my phone)
— mombaccus (@mombaccus8) December 26, 2025
It’s not working
— Michael (@Precision_Ghost) December 26, 2025
Not working
— Jen Finley (@jenfinley22) December 26, 2025
BITCH ITS NOT WORKING
— Eva STRANGER THINGS SPOILER❗️❗️❗️❗️ (@EvaOnTime) December 26, 2025
only if ur server would have been strong enough
— iaiaskkd (@xxvvxvvxvv) December 26, 2025
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