Attention! Some SPOILERS for Stranger Things Season 4 are below. Go play D&D and come back once you’ve reached the new season!
After a ridiculously long wait, Strange things Season 4 finally arrived on Netflix this past weekend as part of the Netflix 2022 TV show and while some didn’t like the number of juggling stories, many critics mostly agree about what the new episodes do well. Even if there are tons of The things Strange things fans had to remember season 3 Before diving into this season, one thing many viewers were concerned about was the theory that Will (played by Noah Schnapp) would eventually come out as gay. With season four now reinforcing that belief, executive producer Shawn Levy has shared his thoughts on the subject and fans will likely like his response.
What did Stranger Things’ Shawn Levy say about being gay?
Since then, fans have had theories that Will was gay. Strange things Season 3, during an episode directed by sci-fi / fantasy executive producer Shawn Levy. This episode featured Will and Mike they discuss their friendship and Mike’s growing relationship with Eleven after the gang had a disappointing D&D game. Mike soon yells at Will, “It’s not my fault you don’t like girls!”, Leading fans to consider that Will may declare himself gay at some point. Now that season 4 seems to have provided more clues as to whether such a revelation has come from the young man, Levy said. weekly entertainment :
From [Season 3]Many of these questions have arisen. Without going into the point where we will go later in season 4 [Volume II]I guess I’ll just say there aren’t many incidents in Stranger Things. There is a clear intention and strategy and real thinking given to each character. So, if you walked out of volume I hearing those crumbs of plot and characters, that’s probably not a coincidence.
So it would appear, from what Levy said, that Strange things in fact, he’ll let viewers know that Will is gay at some point, even though the situation at the end of Volume I has yet to happen.
The first seven episodes of Strange things Season 4 goes a long way in showing us that all of the children involved are somehow strangers, with the further sadness for the dissolution of the main group but Will and Eleven seem to be having the worst time his new hometown and high school in California . Basically, neither of them has any friends except the other, and Eleven is actively bullied by a bunch of bad kids and Will is seemingly invisible to most of his classmates.
However, in episode 5 of the new season, after Mike joined them for a spring break visit Really Badly, we have even more clues that Will agrees to tell his friends and family that he’s gay, and maybe he’s even struggling with the fact that his best friend is attracted to Eleven, while Will is actually attracted to Mike. . Friends have a conversation about Eleven’s bullying, suggesting that Will is talking about something. is He hid from everyone, leading many fans to think his departure will soon be a foregone conclusion.
As Shawn Levy said in his interview, we don’t see anything Strange things is an accident, and while he admits that the moment in season 3 that initially made some fans think that Will might be gay was not intended as such, it seems the writers have now taken viewers’ interest in this potential story seriously. . We can see what will be revealed by Strange things Volume II when it arrives on Netflix July 1
Source: Cinemablend

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