The highly anticipated Stranger Things series finale is creating a frenzy among fans who are scrambling to secure tickets for the theatrical screenings happening alongside the Netflix release on New Year’s Eve. Tickets initially sold for $11 each, inclusive of an $11 concession stand voucher due to talent residuals constraints. The limited tickets for both Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas screenings across Canada and the United States sold out rapidly, with only a few remaining seats available.
For many fans like Omar Hassanali from Mississauga, Ont., the search for tickets has led them to platforms like Facebook Marketplace, where resale tickets are being offered at prices significantly higher than face value. Despite facing challenges in securing tickets for his family, Hassanali remains determined to provide his kids with the unique experience of watching the finale on the big screen.
While ticket resale is common for live music and sports events, it is less prevalent for theatrical releases. Cineplex and other cinemas have measures in place to limit ticket scalping, although more extreme actions such as digitally tethering tickets to buyers could be considered. Reselling activities at theatres are typically limited to special events like the Stranger Things finale, where demand exceeds supply.
As the debate around ticket resale continues, fans like Hassanali express disappointment at individuals seeking to profit from limited events. Despite the challenges, Hassanali managed to secure tickets at face value, eagerly anticipating the shared experience of watching the finale with his family. For those still seeking tickets, a few seats may be available at the theatres, while some bars and restaurants are hosting watch parties for the episode.
