How To Convert Your Image Into Stranger Things Effect Using Google Nano Banana; Check Prompts Here

Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1 caused massive excitement and briefly broke Netflix. Fans are now turning their photos into 80s supernatural posters using AI prompts and easy editing steps.

Published By: Divya | Published: Nov 27, 2025, 03:13 PM (IST) | Edited: Nov 27, 2025, 03:32 PM (IST)

Stranger Things Season 5 is finally here! As soon as the final season's first part dropped on Netflix, the OTT platform faced an outage. It seems like everyone rushed to binge watch the latest episodes. And it makes sense! Also Read: Google Nano Banana 2 released: What’s new, how to make images, and where to try it

Hawkins isn't just a fictional town anymore; it's a collective memory. With Season 5, the vibe is different. The show still carries its retro charm, but there's a sense of closure in every frame. The characters are older and everything feels a bit emotional! Also Read: Netflix’s One Piece season 2 release date, new cast, everything to know before it streams

And naturally, Stranger Things fans are now rushing to recreate that 80s supernatural aesthetic in their own photos. If you are also a Stranger Things fan, then here are quick steps to convert your normal photo into the Stranger Things effects. Also Read: Dhurandhar OTT release date, time, platform: How to watch Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna’s film online

How To Create Images In The Stranger Things Effect

Here's a simple way to recreate it on your own images using AI image editors:

  • Choose a photo with clear lighting or silhouette potential. Portraits, hallway shots, or images with open backgrounds work the best.
  • You can try apps like PicsArt or Remini for effects, but for a more cinematic transformation, editors that support custom prompts are ideal.
  • Paste your Stranger Things prompt into the editor. Keep it simple: red neon edge lighting, blue undertones, fog, glow, VHS grain, and an Upside Down-inspired atmosphere.
  • It is advised to add "don't change the face" or "preserve identity" so the edit stays atmospheric, not distorted.

PROMPT Here:

  • Make this image look like an 80s sci-fi horror scene inspired by Stranger Things. Add bold red and blue neon lighting, glowing contours, smoke, cinematic shadows, VHS texture, vintage lens glow, and a suspenseful supernatural feel (include the text "STRANGER ME".)
  • Turn this image into a cinematic Stranger Things-style scene. Create a glowing red portal behind the subject, casting sharp rim light on the edges. Add soft smoke, glowing floating particles, deep shadows, and a mysterious parallel-world atmosphere. Keep the composition clean and dramatic.

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