Millie Bobby Brown wants ‘Stranger Things’ to end with Eleven’s death

Like Maya Hawke, Millie Bobby Brown also wants her character in ‘Stranger Things’ to have the most tragic ending possible in its fifth season, the finale, which will premiere in 2024. In an interview with Total Films By the premiere of ‘Enola Holmes 2′ (on Netflix since November 4), Brown said he had no idea what Matt and Ross Duffer had planned for the series’ big denouement, but he had some ideas of his own about the destination of Eleven.

“I probably won’t know how it ends or when we’re shooting it”jokes the actress, “I know the same as you, I really have no idea. Besides, they don’t want to tell me. I’m a loudmouth”. When asked if she believed that Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard) and Eleven would end up together as she has previously said that she wanted, Brown replied: “I say things like that, but I also said that I want him to die. I really don’t know. And besides, it’s not my thing. I actually say all these things with a small mouth and then people take it and publish it. And I « No, no, no, I joked about how I wanted them to get married and work at Target.” That was a joke. But maybe it’s not a joke?”

Brown went on to come up with some ideas, perhaps a little more outlandish than the on-screen murder of the girl with powers: “I’d love to be the writer! I’d make it more like a musical… But, you know, they wouldn’t trust me with something like that, and they should [risas], trust me. I can do the ending of ‘Stranger Things,’ and that would be great. I think it should be like ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’. Have you ever seen the musical episode? It has to end like this: with a musical episode.”

Hawkins, not Westeros

Let us not forget that she herself called the Duffer brothers “excessive sensitivity”for not killing more characters in the ‘Game of Thrones’-style series, to which they replied that each of the deaths of ‘Stranger Things’ must play a role in the future of the rest of the seasons: “As a complete hypothesis, if you kill Mike, that’s depressing. We’re not ‘Game of Thrones.’ This is Hawkins, not Westeros. The series would no longer be ‘Stranger Things’they said.

For now you have the first four seasons of ‘Stranger Things’ available on Netflix and the fifth is still in full production and no release date on the streaming platform.

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Millie Bobby Brown wants ‘Stranger Things’ to end with Eleven’s death