Millie Bobby Brown Bids Farewell to Stranger Things With Heartfelt Message
Millie Bobby Brown shared a heartfelt tribute as filming for the last season of "Stranger Things" concluded on December 20th. Taking to Instagram, Brown, 20, posted emotional notes and behind-the-scenes photos spanning the show's nearly decade-long journey. Having portrayed Eleven since 2016, she expressed gratitude and reluctance to leave the tight-knit cast and crew, signifying the profound bonds formed. This is prepared by SSP.
Brown's farewell speech included the poignant line, "Isn't graduation supposed to bring relief? Not me. I am nowhere near ready to leave you guys. I love each and every one of you." She accompanied the post with a nod to her character, humorously signing off with "with love, el ❤️".
The concluding filming sessions evoked nostalgic farewells from several cast members, with Finn Wolfhard and Noah Schnapp highlighting the cherished memories and their shared journey since they joined the series as pre-teens. Wolfhard remarked on the spirit of youthful camaraderie that persists, saying, "I feel like we’re still those people and I’m lucky to stand beside them today."
"Stranger Things," created by the Duffer Brothers and having captured audiences since its 2016 premiere, is set to conclude with its fifth season in 2025. This upcoming season will address the cliffhanger from the previous season and feature a significant time jump to 1987. The impactful series boasts not only the young leads but also stars like Winona Ryder and David Harbour and introduces new names like Linda Hamilton for the final chapters. Despite the grand wrap of filming, details on the storyline remain sparse, maintaining high stakes and anticipation among fans.
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