Netflix is making the holiday season even more magical this year with an exciting new update to its lineup of ambient streaming specials. The platform has officially released three brand-new themed fireplaces inspired by some of its most popular franchises—KPop Demon Hunters, Stranger Things, and Wednesday. These aren’t ordinary crackling logs; each fireplace is designed to bring the atmosphere, aesthetic, and signature storytelling style of its respective universe directly into your living room.
Whether you enjoy cozy background visuals while relaxing, want something soothing to play during gatherings, or simply love Netflix’s creative winter specials, these new additions deliver a unique twist that blends warmth with cinematic ambiance. Below is the full breakdown of all three new Netflix fireplaces, along with every other fireplace currently available in the Netflix library.
Stranger Things Fireplace – A Trip Back to Hawkins
One of the most exciting new releases is the Stranger Things Fireplace, inspired by the very first season of the hit sci-fi series. Netflix transports viewers straight into the iconic Byers’ living room, complete with the alphabet wall, Christmas lights, and nostalgic 1980s décor.

What You’ll See
- The fireplace setting recreates Season 1’s mysterious and retro vibe.
- A Dungeons & Dragons board sits on the center table, a subtle nod to the series’ beginnings.
- Familiar props from the show are placed around the room, letting fans spot small details and easter eggs.
The moment the special starts, you’re greeted with the Stranger Things theme music and a fresh Season 5 Netflix logo ident. It sets the tone instantly, giving fans a taste of what’s coming in the final season.
The Upside Down Twist
Around the 20-minute mark, the atmosphere changes:
- The alphabet lights flicker to spell “RUN”
- A Demogorgon growl breaks the silence
- The room flips visually into the Upside Down, dust particles and eerie lighting included
This transformation lasts briefly before returning to normal, but the special ends with another chilling moment—the Demogorgon’s silhouette appears on the wall, teasing fans one last time.
Official Description
“Gather ’round the fireplace in Hawkins, where the flames crackle, the alphabet glows — and the holidays get turned Upside Down.”
If you’re a fan of Stranger Things, this is easily one of Netflix’s most immersive fireplace specials yet.
Wednesday Fireplace – Gothic Aesthetics With a Supernatural Twist
Netflix’s second new holiday fireplace is inspired by the massively popular series Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega. This version is perfect for viewers who prefer a darker, gothic-themed ambiance.

Where It Takes Place
The fireplace is set Inside Principal Weems’ office, with the fire burning from the head of a Medusa statue—a fitting creepy-yet-classy touch for the world of Nevermore Academy.
Special Effects & Highlight Moments
- The special begins with the Wednesday theme song.
- Thing scurries across the floor and snaps to ignite the fire—an entertaining and clever detail.
Around the 20-minute mark:
- Thunder rumbles outside
- Lightning flashes through the windows
- Smoke slowly fills the room
- The flames briefly turn purple, adding a supernatural flair
At the end, Thing returns one final time to extinguish the fire, completing the loop in perfect Wednesday Addams style.
This fireplace is ideal for anyone who loves gothic visuals, mysterious moods, or the eerie charm of Wednesday’s universe.
KPop Demon Hunters Fireplace – Musical Flames With Cinematic Atmosphere
The third new addition is inspired by Netflix’s action-packed K-pop fantasy movie KPop Demon Hunters. This fireplace blends warm visuals with a dramatic soundtrack for a completely unique experience.

What Makes This Fireplace Special?
The official description reads:
“Watch Gwi-Ma’s flames rise and fall as a golden soundtrack burns bright. When darkness meets the light, this is what it sounds like.”
Audio & Visual Features
- Features orchestral soundtracks from the film
- Huntrix vocal tracks appear briefly around the 23-minute mark
- The intensity of the flames increases during emotional or dramatic parts of the background music
- No hidden easter eggs, but the sound design makes it feel cinematic and immersive
For viewers who enjoy ambient music or want something dynamic during the holidays, this fireplace adds a stylish K-pop twist to Netflix’s holiday lineup.
Are These New Fireplaces Permanent?
Yes — Netflix has confirmed that all three new themed fireplaces are permanent additions to the library.
Each one runs for about 60 minutes, is available in 4K, and can be streamed worldwide on any device.
This makes them perfect for:
- Holiday decorations
- Cozy nights
- Background ambiance while working or cooking
- Themed watch parties
- Fans of Stranger Things, Wednesday, and KPop Demon Hunters
Complete List of All Netflix Fireplaces (Updated 2025)
Netflix now offers a strong collection of ambient fireplace specials. Here’s the updated list of every themed and non-themed fireplace you can stream right now:
Netflix Themed Fireplaces
- Stranger Things Fireplace (NEW)
- Wednesday Fireplace (NEW)
- KPop Demon Hunters Fireplace (NEW)
- The Witcher Fireplace
- Bridgerton Fireplace
- Spellbound Fireplace
- Squid Game Fireplace
- Family Pack Fireplace
Non-Netflix Themed Fireplaces
- Fireplace for Your Home: Classic Crackling Fireplace
- Fireplace for Your Home: Crackling Birchwood Fireplace
- Rustic Cabin Fireplace
- Mid-Century Modern Fireplace
- White Christmas Fireplace
Final Thoughts: Netflix Brings Holiday Warmth With a Pop-Culture Twist
With these new additions, Netflix is redefining what a simple fireplace video can be. Fans can now enjoy immersive, story-themed ambiance inspired by their favorite franchises—whether that means braving the Upside Down, embracing gothic Nevermore vibes, or diving into the world of K-pop fantasy.
These new fireplaces are not only perfect for the holiday season but are also fun, cozy mood-setters any time of the year.
If you want your home to feel a little more magical, mysterious, or musically charged, these new Netflix fireplaces are definitely worth streaming.