Millie Bobby Brown reveals how she feels about the end of ‘Stranger Things’

Millie Bobby Brown reveals how she feels about the end of ‘Stranger Things’

The Netflix series will say goodbye forever in its fifth season, which is scheduled to premiere in 2024.

      Do you remember that first season of ‘Stranger Things’ 6 years ago? We don’t want to get dramatic, but the series finale is drawing near. The fiction created by the Duffer brothers will say goodbye forever in its fifth season, which is expected to premiere in 2024. Millie Bobby Brown, who became famous as a result of her participation in the plot, has told how she feels about the closure of a story that has meant so much to her.

      “It’s going to be difficult, of course,” the actress began. “It’s like my high school, I grew up on the show. They’re like my high school friends. You know, it’s going to be hard. But it’s not like I’ll ever see them again, and I’m sure Netflix will make it last as long as possible.”

      “It’s a very important part of my career, and so instructive… I will always remember my experience on ‘Stranger Things’, added the actress.

      The guys from ‘Stranger Things’ have grown in front of us, you just have to see the physical change they’ve experienced over the years. When the series premiered, the actors were 12 years old in fiction, although in real life their ages ranged from 12 to 15. From then until the last season (the fourth) 6 years have passed in real time (which is said soon!) and 3 in fiction.

      We feel older when we think that many of them are already university students today. Millie Bobby Brown revealed in an interview that she has enrolled at Purdue University to study distance learning Human Services. In case we weren’t feeling old enough yet, it turns out that Noah Schnapp (Will Byers) is also in college…

      Source: Fotogramas

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