Ready To End Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brown: It Feels Like Graduated From High School
JAKARTA - The Stranger Things series is coming to an end after season five. As the main character, Millie Bobby Brown admits that he is ready to release his character and start a new side in his acting career.
"I think I'm ready. This is the biggest project in my life, but it feels like graduating from high school, like senior year," Millie Bobby Brown told Women's Wear Daily.
"It feels like you're getting ready to go and develop and you're appreciating the time you're going through, but it's time to make a message and start living again," he continued.
Not only Brown, actor David Harbour also said the same thing when talking about Stranger Things. Harbor and Brown played father and son figures throughout the series.
"The funny thing is when I started this series, I never wanted it to end. That's why I really love this project," said Harbor.
"Now we are almost nine years from filming the first season and I think it's time to finish," he said.
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Although the players are preparing to leave this project, in fact the production of the last season has not yet started. The reason is, the SAG-AFTRA strike is still ongoing which is also followed by the writers of the series Stranger Things.
Given that there is no agreement yet, the production date has not been determined in the near future by Netflix.
Millie Bobby Brown himself will come with two of his newest films, Damsel and The Electric State. In addition, he has not announced any other acting projects.
Brown was also revealed to be engaged to actor Jake Bongiovi last April. They are preparing for a private wedding.
I think it's like closing the curtain, just because there are so many moments in your life that you go through. So it doesn't feel natural when you hear everyone's opinion and know they're looking at you," he said.
"So I think it's important to keep that, a valuable little moment, that's close to you," Brown added.
Stranger Things 5 is planned to air in 2024 or 2025. Netflix also announced an animated series adapted from its original series.