From Hawkins to the Hellfire club, Stranger Things had taken audiences by travelling to Vecna’s mind with two-part season 4 on Netflix.
The excitement for the latest season has touched the hearts of fans, diving into familiar faces to brand new characters. Let’s find out about their fun facts, which cast who not a big fan of horror and who almost quit acting at the time.
Gaten Matarazzo Was On Broadway
Gaten Matarazzo has brought Dustin into very adored character in the entire season. As a young actor, he he started off singing on Broadway. Matarazzo played Gavroche in the Broadway revival of Les Miserables in 2014.
Since days on Broadway, he has also got a chance to sing alongside music’s biggest names including Paramore and Kelly Clarkson. His experience of singing seems well capture in season 3 with Suzie (Gabriella Pizzolo).
Joseph Quinn Was Improvised His Final Words
Stranger Things can’t hide away from killing off beloved characters, including many heartbreaking character deaths. According to official Stranger Things writers Twitter account, Joseph Quinn was improvised his final words.
As the scene when Eddie (Joseph Quinn) lay dying in Dustin’s (Gaten Matarazzo) arms, he used his weakly state “I think it’s my year, Henderson. I think it’s finally my year I love you, man” to his good friend. Then, Dustin tearfully replies “I love you, too” and Eddie is gone.
Maya Hawke Has Famous Parents
Introduced during season 3 as Robin Buckley, Maya Hawke has famous parents, Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke. According to Hollywood Life, Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman welcomed the 23-year-old star in 1998.
Sadie Sink Isn't A Huge Horror Fan
Sadie Sink, who plays Max Mayfield and has become one of the show's most poignant characters. Although Sink has also confessed that horror films aren't really her thing when it comes to a night at the movie theater.
According to The List, Sink admit that psychological thrillers such as Get Out are more her vibe. “They do such a great job of developing characters and making them feel true, rather than someone just getting stabbed or screaming all the time.”
Millie Bobby Brown Actually Shaved Her Head
Millie Bobby Brown really take a lead as Eleven. She, who was 12 at the time, was told shaving her head was necessary for the role. “Ross Duffer (director) comes over to me and is just like, ‘Bzzzzzzzz’ on my head.”
Although Millie drawn inspiration from Harlize Theron's Mad Max cut which helped empower her and can’t deny that was the best decision she could’ve made.
Finn Wolfhard Was Going To Stop Acting
Before taking a role as Mike, Finn Wolfhard was not sure acting was the direction he wanted to. According to The Guardian, before his audition tape was sent to the Duffer Brothers, Wolfhard landed a part in a film that fell through.
After further discussing the direction of the show, it was a no- brainer for him. But things turn out to be good unexpected and it seems really difficult for fans to imagine anyone else playing Mike.
(DEAS)
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