Sadie Sink recalls going through 'domino effect' during 'Stranger Things' shoot
Sadie Sink recalled getting emotional while filming 'Stranger Things' season 7
Sadie Sink has taken a trip down memory lane and recalled what it felt like to film an emotional scene from episode 7 of Stranger Things.
While speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the actress reflected on the intensity of the day and credited her co-star Caleb Laughlin, who plays Lucas Sinclair in the hit series, for bringing his A-game.
"It was amazing to see how live all of these emotions were on that day. Caleb did his close-up first and he really brought it; it was just so beautiful to watch," she began.
"Then we turned around immediately after because I was like, 'I’m going to start sobbing,'" and remarked, "It was this domino effect."
Sink noted that the scene stands out as one of the most meaningful moments of her time on the show.
"It was a really special moment I’m going to remember from that show forever. It felt like such a release for Max. Maybe I was hypersensitive that day because it was such an emotional scene, but I was really struck by feeling like, 'Oh my God, this is it. This is the final season,'" she added.
"We were months out from wrapping, but that was the first time it hit me. Something about being with Caleb and Max and Lucas being together again, I was reminded what this show has been and what Max’s journey has been."
"Filming in the Mindscape and everything with Holly was all so fulfilling, but also so different from what I was used to with the show. So to have that again was such a special moment," she concluded.
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