Stranger Things Comes Home: Arrow Video Announces Massive Blu-ray and 4K UHD Box Sets
For years, fans have been trapped in the Upside Down of streaming exclusivity, endlessly rewatching Stranger Things on Netflix and wondering when they could finally own the full saga physically. Well, the Demogorgon-sized wait is over. Arrow Video has officially announced that Stranger Things is coming to home video in a huge way, with four separate editions landing across Blu-ray and 4K UHD formats.
We are talking Complete and Deluxe editions on both formats, meaning whether you are a casual Hawkins visitor or someone who has mentally moved into the Byers’ living room, there is a version here for you.
And yes, these sets are absolutely stacked.

Four Editions, One Trip to Hawkins
Arrow Video is releasing Stranger Things in the following formats:
- Complete Series Blu-ray – £135
- Deluxe Edition Blu-ray – £180
- Complete Series 4K UHD – £145
- Deluxe Edition 4K UHD – £200
So yes, your wallet may take a hit, but let’s be honest, you have spent more on less important things. Probably Eggo waffles.
The real headline here is the Deluxe 4K UHD edition, which is being positioned as the ultimate collector’s set.
Deluxe 4K UHD Edition: The Full Hawkins Experience
This is not just a box set, it is basically a gateway to another dimension in physical media form.
The Deluxe 4K UHD edition includes:
- All 42 episodes across five seasons, spread over 25 discs
- Presented in 4K Ultra HD (2160p) with Dolby Vision
- Dolby Atmos audio for Seasons 4 and 5, alongside DTS-HD MA 5.1 and stereo across the series
- Optional subtitles and audio description tracks
And then we get into the good stuff for collectors:
- Cast and crew interviews
- Behind-the-scenes featurettes
- Set tours
- Bloopers
- Image galleries and trailers
- A collectors’ booklet
- Reversible sleeves featuring original artwork by Kyle Lambert
- A double-sided poster, also featuring Lambert’s iconic artwork
In short, if you have ever wanted to sit in your living room and feel like you are part of the Hawkins AV Club while everything goes horribly wrong, this is about as close as you are going to get.

A Series That Defined a Generation
Created by the Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things first landed on Netflix back on July 15, 2016, and quickly became a global phenomenon. Blending horror, science fiction, mystery, and coming-of-age drama, the series tapped directly into the DNA of 1980s cinema while still feeling fresh.
Set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, the story begins with the disappearance of a young boy and quickly spirals into something far bigger. Government experiments, psychic abilities, and a terrifying alternate dimension known as the Upside Down all collide as a group of kids, their families, and a very stressed police chief try to stop the world from quite literally tearing itself apart.
At the centre of it all is Eleven, a young girl with psychokinetic powers, whose connection to the Upside Down opens the door to a nightmare that refuses to stay contained.
Across five seasons, released between 2016 and 2025, the show evolved from a small-town mystery into a full-blown, world-threatening saga. The final season, released in three volumes in late 2025, brought the story to a close, cementing Stranger Things as one of Netflix’s most important and successful series.

Stranger Things – A Cast and Legacy That Keeps Growing
The show’s ensemble cast is stacked with talent, including Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, and Jamie Campbell Bower, among many others.
Beyond the screen, Stranger Things has expanded into a full-blown franchise. There is a prequel stage play (The First Shadow), an upcoming animated spin-off (Tales from ’85), novels, comics, and even a Dungeons & Dragons tie-in. It is not just a show anymore, it is a cultural juggernaut.
Critically acclaimed throughout its run, the series has been praised for its characters, atmosphere, performances, and its loving homage to filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, and Stephen King. It is nostalgia done right, not just referencing the past but building something new out of it.
Finally Escaping the Streaming Void With Arrow Video
For a long time, Stranger Things felt locked away, existing only within the Netflix ecosystem. This Arrow Video release changes that, giving fans a tangible, collectible version of the entire story for the first time.
And in true Arrow fashion, they have not just thrown the episodes onto discs and called it a day. They have gone all out, especially with the Deluxe editions, to create something that feels worthy of the series’ legacy.
Because let’s face it, if any show deserves a massive, beautifully packaged, nostalgia-fuelled box set, it is the one that made us all scared of Christmas lights, walkie talkies, and suspicious government labs.
