Millie Bobby Brown says ending Stranger Things 'felt like a death'

Millie Bobby Brown Reflects on Ending of Stranger Things

Stranger Things, created by brothers Mike and Ross Duffer, has been a cultural phenomenon since its Netflix debut in 2016. The series transformed a group of unknown child actors into prominent Hollywood stars. The much-anticipated fifth season is set to premiere on November 28.

Controversies Surrounding the Final Season

The return of Stranger Things has been overshadowed by various allegations, including an unproven claim that Millie Bobby Brown was bullied on set by older co-star David Harbour.

Emotional Impact of Filming the Final Scenes

Millie Bobby Brown, who was only 10 when she landed the role of Eleven, revealed how deeply she felt the end of the series. She described the experience to British Vogue as akin to losing a loved one.

"It’s like a death of someone you love," Brown said. "I was 10 when I started, so this is like a family to me; not just the cast, not just the crew, but the entity of Stranger Things."

Summary

For Millie Bobby Brown, finishing Stranger Things was a profoundly emotional moment, marking the end of a significant chapter in her life and career.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-05