Netflix celebrates 10 years of Stranger Thing with a VHS-quality version of the first season

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TL;DR: Netflix is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Stranger Things by inviting fans to rewatch the first season in a whole new way. The streaming giant has released a special VHS edition of the season that plays as though it were being watched on an old-school video cassette tape.

The very first season of Stranger Things arrived on July 15, 2016. The coming-of-age science fiction series was an instant hit with viewers, but few realized its true potential or how Netflix would capitalize on its new starlet over the coming decade.

The series ran for five seasons, wrapping up with a three-volume final season that premiered in late 2025. Critics argued that the last two seasons took too long to film, and that the children that starred in the first season had aged out of their roles well before the series wrapped up.

In fairness, the pandemic no doubt disrupted the fourth season but that doesn't account for the more than three-year gap between the fourth and fifth seasons. Perhaps the over-the-top budget and special effects processing are to blame?

The new VHS edition allows viewers to relive the first season "with a video store vibe" that's "glitchy, grainy, and gloriously vintage." On a modern display, you'll see black bars on either side of the screen to accommodate the 4:3 aspect ratio with an image that's visibly softer than what you're likely used to. It's a neat effect that oozes retro vibes, if you're into that sort of thing. If you're big on retro, I suppose you could also watch on an old CRT for maximum effect.

Netflix is also accepting pre-orders for a 17-LP box set featuring music from all five seasons priced at $349.98, and has the complete series on Blu-ray. I wonder if an old school VHS box set is also in the works? If any show deserves a true VHS release, it's one set in the mid-80s.

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Show turned gay (literally) and turned me away from it.....also the story kind of petered out towards the end of the second season. I couldn't get through the third season and stopped watching about halfway through.

VHS is 480p, is it not? Why would anyone want a visually hampered quality version to watch? It's hard enough to enjoy older shows from the 90s and earlier that were put on DVD at 480p and watching them on a 1080p TV monitor sucks. Just because the show is based in the '80s doesn't mean I want to be punished trying to watch it like it is the '80s and you're stuck with VHS, that's just stupid
 
Show turned gay (literally) and turned me away from it.....also the story kind of petered out towards the end of the second season. I couldn't get through the third season and stopped watching about halfway through.
Will Byers was always a gay character. Gays were "in the closet" back in the 80s. How do I know? I'm from the 80s and my older brother is gay.
 
Show turned gay (literally) and turned me away from it.....also the story kind of petered out towards the end of the second season. I couldn't get through the third season and stopped watching about halfway through.

VHS is 480p, is it not? Why would anyone want a visually hampered quality version to watch? It's hard enough to enjoy older shows from the 90s and earlier that were put on DVD at 480p and watching them on a 1080p TV monitor sucks. Just because the show is based in the '80s doesn't mean I want to be punished trying to watch it like it is the '80s and you're stuck with VHS, that's just stupid
Actually, VHS is 240p ... DVD was 480p... so yeah, even WORSE quality...
 
Why not sell actual VHS tapes? I mean there are people foolish enough to want to go back to cassettes, so there must be a niche market to exploit.
nb I have 3 Nicam Stereo VHS players and would never want to buy another VHS tape again knowing how crap even top of the line ones were.
 
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