‘Stranger Things’ Stars Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp have recently called out the series after the completion of season 4. The fourth season of the show ended with the remaining last two episodes arriving on the streaming networks on Friday. There was pretty much confirmation that the last episode would witness some crucial causalities, fans were anxious to find out who among their favorite cast would fall prey to the climax.
But, the controversy started when every one of the original crew of heroes made it out alive. Fans seemed to lose interest as the climax was not what they expected. Amid this, during the promotion of the latest episodes, Brown and Schnapp delivered some sarcasm regarding the deaths in the show.
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“It’s Way Too Big”: Millie Bobby Brown Criticizes The Show’s Vastness
Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp play Eleven and Will Byers respectively in ‘Stranger Things’. In a resurfaced clip posted on May 23, the two stars are seen conversing about the show. Schnapp told The Wrap, “They need to kill off some people. It’s so big.”
Brown added, “I know. It’s way too big last night we couldn’t even take one group picture because there were like 50 of us. I was like, ‘You need to start killing people off.’”
Schnapp said, “They just need to have one massacre scene.”
Brown continued, “That’s what I’m saying. The Duffer brothers are two sensitive Sallies that don’t want to kill anyone off. We need to be Game of Thrones. We need to have the mindset of Game of Thrones.”
She then demanded that the creators “kill me off,” adding, “They tried killing David [Harbour, Hopper] off and they brought him back. It’s ridiculous.”
Fans Are Not Really Happy With The Show Creators
After not getting to see what they expected, fans are not that satisfied with the creators of the show. Duffer brothers are facing a lot of criticism With many arguing that the show would have been much more thrilling to watch if some major characters would’ve faced death.
The co-creator of the Show Matt Duffer has recently responded to Millie’s statement during an appearance on a podcast. He was seen telling the host “we’ve heard” when her comments were mentioned. It is yet to see if the show will really get a renewal for another season.
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