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StRA N GE HAPP EniNGs

Millie Bobby Brown chats Season Five of Stranger Things. Just don’t quote her on it…

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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.

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