StRA N GE HAPP EniNGs
Millie Bobby Brown chats Season Five of Stranger Things. Just don’t quote her on it…
The Duffer Brothers say the fifth season is the final season. Have they told you how it will end?
Probably when I’m filming, I won’t even know how it ends. They’ll probably keep it a secret. I know as much as you know. I really, really am clueless. And, also, they don’t want to tell me. I’ve got a huge mouth.
You’ve said before that you want Eleven to find happiness, to perhaps even marry Mike…
I say things like this, but then I also said I want her to die. I really don’t know. And also, it’s not my choice. I say all these things, again, really just under my breath, and then people take them and print them. And I’m like, no, no, no – I said that as a joke, that I wanted her to get married and work at a Target. That was a joke. But it’s maybe not a joke? I don’t know. I’m not the writer.
Maybe you should be…
I’d love to be the writer! I’d make it more of a musical. But, you know, they don’t entrust it in the hands of me, which they should [laughs]. Trust me: I can do the finale to Stranger Things, and it would be great. I think it should be like It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Did you ever see the musical episode? It needs to end like that – a musical episode.
The Duffer Brothers have said this is the end for Stranger Things but there could be spin-offs. Would you appear in one?
I’m just so focused on Enola.
Stranger Things – we saw it, we love it, we have big hearts. But let’s make more Enolas.
Let’s put that on Netflix. But other than that, I’d love to see another bald-headed 10-yearold get given that opportunity. I would help her navigate it.