Millie Bobby Brown reveals how she coped with wrapping ‘Stranger Things’
‘Stranger Things’ star shares rare insight into shooting finale for the show
Millie Bobby Brown got candid about the emotional experience she had on the last of shoot for Stranger Things.
During her appearance at the Today show, the Enola Holmes star shared that the lasting filming day was "so emotional" for her.
"I kind of was like, 'Oh, I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine.' And then I think it was a defense mechanism, I think it was my coping," she said. "And then I realised I was not fine. I cried a lot."
The Damsel actress revealed that walking on set during the final day made her conscious of all the "lasts" she was experiencing.
"[I] was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is my last day. This is the last coffee I’m going to drink, the last mark I’m going to stand on,'" she added. "It all kind of came head-on, really fast."
The 21-year-old artist marked the end of chapter on December 20th. In a farewell Instagram she shared a couple of photos and an emotional speech she made on her last day.
"I love each and every one of you and I will forever carry the memories and bonds we created together as a family. I love you, thank you," she said in the clip.
Brown also teased the fans about the highly anticipated Netflix series during the L.A. premiere of her movie The Electric State, saying that the wait is "worth it, I promise."
The release date of Stranger Things final season is yet to be released. However, it is expected to air towards the end of 2025.
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