‘Stranger Things’ is said to be the best Netflix series because of its gore visualization and insane plotlines along with the stellar cast performances. But now it’s the end of an era with the fifth and final season of ‘Stranger Things’.
The series cast – Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, and Noah Schnapp – bid an emotional farewell to the show and the characters they loyally embodied for five seasons.
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Millie Bobby Brown Can’t Wait To Say Goodbye To ‘Stranger Things’
Unlike her fellow co-stars, Millie Bobby Brown is all ready to bid farewell to the show, as the actress has a series of line-up projects including the third installment of ‘Enola Holmes’ and ‘Damsel’ waiting for her. Millie said, “I’m definitely ready to wrap up. I feel like there’s a lot of the story that’s been told now, and we know of it, it’s been in our lives for a very long time.”
She further added, “But I’m very ready to say goodbye to this chapter of my life and open new ones up. I’m able to create stories myself that are important to me and focus on the bigger picture. But I’m really grateful for the show.”
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Sadie Sink Finds The End Of ‘Stranger Things’ To Be Scary And Sad
Sadie’s character, Max was introduced in season two and quickly became a fan favorite. However, after his tragic fate at the end of season four, fans have gotten to wonder about the role she has to offer in the finale season.
However the show left a huge impact on Sadie and here is what she shared, “It’s going to be awful. It’s going to be horrible. These kids, this entire cast and crew, this is like — I mean, it’s family. People say it all the time, but I genuinely mean it.”
“And to think that we have to kind of say goodbye to that security and knowing that we won’t be seeing each other for another season, it’s scary and sad, but I think it’s exciting to move on to the next chapter,” Sadie concluded.
Noah Schnapp Is Upset That It Is Coming To An End
The actor and the show have literally grown together. Noah Schnapp was only 10 during season one and over the years Schnapp and his on-screen character, Will have developed a mature character arc. The actor shared, “The last season looks really good, and when it’s over, I’m definitely gonna be crying and upset, but excited for what the future holds.”
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