There is nothing new after the credits of the Stranger Things season 4 finale; once the credits roll on the last episode of Volume 2, you can safely stop watching without missing a post‑credits scene.

Quick Scoop

  • The big season 4 post‑credits extra was actually at the end of Episode 7 (the end of Volume 1), where staying after the credits gives you a teaser-style look ahead to Volume 2, but that is before the actual finale.
  • For the true finale of the season (Episode 9, Volume 2), multiple outlets note there is no mid‑ or post‑credits stinger, just the regular credits after the long ending sequence.
  • Earlier in the series, season 3 did experiment with a post‑credits scene (the one teasing Hopper in Kamchatka), but season 4’s last episode does not repeat that.

Forum / fan chatter

Online discussions and recaps talk a lot about the extended final act of the last episode—those extra 20–30 minutes of emotional fallout and the ominous closing shots over Hawkins—but they still happen before the credits, not after them. Fans sometimes describe it as “feeling like a post‑credits scene” because the big battle is over, but technically it is just part of the episode itself.

Latest / “finale” wording

Right now, “Stranger Things finale” in most conversations still refers to the season 4 finale, since the true series finale (season 5) has not been released yet, so there is no confirmed series‑ending post‑credits tag to talk about. When that final season drops, details about any real series‑ending post‑credits scene will depend on how Netflix and the Duffer Brothers decide to close the story.

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Wondering “is there anything after the credits of Stranger Things finale”? For the Stranger Things season 4 finale, there is no post‑credits scene or hidden tag after the final episode’s credits, only the standard credit roll.

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