Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp talk about the last seasons of the series
The creators of “Stranger Things” don’t have a habit of killing off their main characters, but Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnappwho interpret Eleven and Will in the series, fear that this period of “mercy” is coming to an end.
In an interview with The Wrap, the protagonists of the Netflix phenomenon reveal that they are afraid that the protagonists of the series will not survive until the end of the fifth season, which will be the last of “Stranger Things”.
“We are all afraid of one of us dying”stated Millie, referring to the group of friends who have worked together since the first season. “One of us will die. Or more. The cast is too big.”considered Schnapp.
According to Brown, she noticed that the Duffer brothers, creators of “Stranger Things”, do not like to give tragic ends to the characters. “The Duffer brothers are too sensitive and don’t like to kill anyone”joked. “We need to have the ‘Game of Thrones’ mentality. Kill me! They tried to kill David Harbor and brought him back!”
“Six months have passed since the Battle of Starcourt left a trail of terror and destruction in Hawkins. As they continue to deal with the aftermath, the group of friends part ways for the first time – and navigating the intricacies of the school doesn’t make things any easier. In this most vulnerable moment, a new, even more terrifying supernatural threat emerges, bringing a great mystery that, if solved, could be the key to ending the horrors of the Upside Down.”says the official synopsis released by Netflix.
The new season of “Stranger Things” will be divided into two volumes, with the first wave of episodes arriving on Netflix on May 27, 2022. Volume 2 enters the catalog of streaming approximately a month later, on the 1st of July.
Source: cinebuzz
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