While ‘Stranger Things‘ Season 4 Volume One is about to premiere on Netflix in just a few days, the next (and last) season is already in the works. Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp have some ideas about the same. The actors, who play Eleven and Will Byers, respectively, were asked what they anticipated for their characters in the final season during an interview.
Millie was initially hesitant to express her thoughts since she didn’t want them to be misunderstood as demands for the show’s plotlines. Rather, she showed trust in the showrunners of ‘Stranger Things‘, Matt and Ross Duffer.
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Millie Bobby Brown Wants ‘Stranger Things’ To Go Full ‘Game Of Thrones’
Millie, during a recent interview, asked Noah if he wanted Will to die. To this, Noah immediately said no. But then, he said that he would want to die in the end. To this, Brown commented that everyone is afraid of dying. Noah said that one of them had to die eventually. Millie shockingly added that more characters should be killed off. She thinks that the cast is so big that a lot of them should be killed.
“I trust the Duffer brothers and their creative process and what they see for Eleven because it’s always been amazing and something I’ve always supported.”
Millie Brown’s Views On The Showrunners
Millie shared that they cannot take a group photo because there are around 50 people in the cast. Noah joked that all the showrunners have to do is have one massacre scene where half the cast dies. Millie agreed to it.
Millie considers the Duffer brothers as two delicate Sallys who would rather not murder anyone. They must be like ‘Game of Thrones‘, according to Brown. They must adopt the killing attitude of the period drama. The brothers attempted to kill David and he returned later. Brown thinks it’s utterly absurd.
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Are Millie And Noah Serious About The Massacre?
Millie and Noah’s laughter suggests that they weren’t quite serious about a massacre, but who knows? We’ll just have to wait and watch whether the Duffer brothers finally decide on ‘Stranger Things‘ Season 5.
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