Joe Keery became known with the role of Steve Harrington in the four seasons of Stranger Things – and will say goodbye to the role in the last phase of the Netflix series
Still no prediction to reach the catalog of Netflix due to the strike of the screenwriters and actors of hollywood, Joe Keery says he’s ready to move on after the fifth and final season of Stranger Things and let Steve Harrington back.
In an interview with Women’s Wear Daily, keery is grateful for the opportunities that the series Netflix provided to his career and stresses that “ […] it’s time. It won’t be easy to end.”
It is very complicated. There is a sense of relief, there is a sense of sadness. I think my goal is really to absorb as much as I can while we’re doing this, and not take any of it for granted, because it’s been such an incredible journey with such incredible people.”
“And then when you’re done, move on and just try to keep the joy that we had when we were doing this… Everything has a beginning, a middle and an end. It will be nice to have an end to that too,” concluded Joe Keery.
Still shrouded in mystery, at the end of April, the brothers duffer will give the first updates on the plot of the fifth season. In a publication made on social networks, they revealed that the fifth and final season of the series will have a connection to terror. Demon Death: The Ascension (2023), which is part of the franchise The Demon’s Deathreleased in 2013.
Furthermore, fans will have to reminisce about the 2nd year of the series before the fifth and final season of the series. It is worth remembering that the second season marks the introduction of Max (Sadie Sink), Billy (Dacre Montgomery) and the Mind Flayer. Also, this is the year that had the controversial episode about the Lost sister of the Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Kali (Linnea Berthelsen).
Source: Rollingstone

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