Stranger Things 5: The Complete Butcher Billy Chapter Artwork Collection (Chapters 1-8)

The clock is ticking. The Upside Down is bleeding through. And the final season of the cultural phenomenon Stranger Things is upon us. To celebrate the beginning of the end, the acclaimed Brazilian artist Butcher Billy has returned to create the official chapter artwork for Stranger Things 5.

Known for his signature style that blends 1980s pop culture, vintage horror book covers, and a "glitchy" VHS aesthetic, Butcher Billy’s art captures the dark, nostalgic soul of Hawkins.

We are thrilled to present the Complete Decor Poster & Canvas Collection, featuring the official title art for all 8 chapters of the final season. Whether you are a collector or just want to prepare your viewing room for the premiere, these pieces are the ultimate tribute.

The Beginning of the End (Chapters 1-3)

The season kicks off with mystery and callbacks to the very beginning. The artwork for the first three episodes sets a dark, foreboding tone.

Chapter 1: The Crawl

The journey begins with "The Crawl." The title alone evokes Dungeons & Dragons imagery—a dungeon crawl into the heart of Vecna's lair? The artwork suggests a descent into darkness that fans have been waiting for since the Season 4 cliffhanger.

Chapter 2: The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler

A chilling parallel to the series pilot ("The Vanishing of Will Byers"). This piece puts the spotlight on the Wheeler family, suggesting that Mike and Nancy's younger sister may play a pivotal, perhaps terrifying, role. The poster art captures that classic 80s "missing person" mystery vibe.

Chapter 3: The Turnbow Trap

"The Demogorgon Will Lead Us." This ominous subtitle accompanies the artwork for Chapter 3. The visual style here screams high-stakes action and deception.

The Mid-Season Mystery (Chapters 4-6)

As the season progresses, the titles get more cryptic and the artwork more psychedelic. Butcher Billy leans heavily into the supernatural elements here.

Chapter 4: Sorcerer

Will Byers has always been "The Wise," but this title suggests a leveling up. The "Sorcerer" artwork is mystical and intense, perfect for fans of the D&D lore that underpins the entire series.

Chapter 5: Shock Jock

"Light Er Up Frankenstein." This electric title hints at a radio takeover or perhaps a daring plan involving high voltage. The artwork utilizes vibrant neon aesthetics.

Chapter 6: Escape From Camazotz

A reference to A Wrinkle in Time? In mythology, Camazotz is a bat god—a terrifying connection to the Demobats. The "See You On The Other Side" tagline on this poster suggests a perilous journey through dimensions.

The Epic Conclusion (Chapters 7-8)

The final two chapters. The artwork for these episodes carries the weight of the entire saga.

Chapter 7: The Bridge

"It Will All Be Over Soon." The penultimate episode usually bridges the gap between the struggle and the final confrontation. This piece is haunting, atmospheric, and essential for any complete collection.

Chapter 8: The Rightside Up

The series finale. The title "The Rightside Up" implies restoration, hope, and perhaps the closing of the gate forever. The tagline "I Believe" adds an emotional layer to this stunning visual piece.

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