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Stranger Things, KPop Demon Hunters and more lead Netflix's Yule Log holiday charge

It's beginning to look a lot like screensavers for your television as Netflix unveils yule logs for Stranger Things, Wednesday, and KPop Demon Hunters as part of its Holiday 2025 package

’Tis the season to roll out brand extensions to some of your hottest properties of the year — just ask Netflix, which is celebrating the beginning of December by adding seasonal Yule Log programming for Wednesday, Stranger Things, and KPop Demon Hunters.

Each of the hour-long videos — which you can find here, here, and here — belong to the new Holiday Collection on the streaming platform, which also folds in yuletide cheer including animated classic Klaus, Kurt Russell vehicle The Christmas Chronicles, and Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas. There are also pre-existing yule log videos for Bridgerton, Squid Game, Spellbound, and The Witcher, in case you really want to keep the season bright but varied.

As is traditional with this kind of thing (and what is a yule log if not traditional?), the new yule logs offer gentle musical backgrounds playing under the visual of a log burning — except, of course, these Netflix logs have a little extra: Wednesday’s log is set in Principal Weems’ office at Nevermore Academy, the Stranger Things fireplace is in the Byers’ living room and features the alphabet wall Will used to communicate from the Upside Down, and the KPop Demon Hunters yule log… isn’t a log at all, but the fire of demon king Gwi-Ma in the underworld, which is arguably not as jolly as it may seem, all things considered.

Of course, while Netflix would love if you spent hours replaying these videos across the next month, they’d probably prefer it if you spent time watching their more regular content: after all, there is a whole new volume of Stranger Things waiting if you somehow haven’t checked it out already… and there’s just over three weeks until the next one arrives. Ho ho ho!


Graeme McMillan

Graeme McMillan: Popverse Editor Graeme McMillan (he/him) has been writing about comics, culture, and comics culture on the internet for close to two decades at this point, which is terrifying to admit. He completely understands if you have problems understanding his accent.

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