Millie Bobby Brown says ending Stranger Things 'felt like a death'

Millie Bobby Brown Reflects on the End of Stranger Things

Stranger Things, created by brothers Mike and Ross Duffer, has become a beloved Netflix series since its debut in 2016. The show transformed a group of unknown young actors into major Hollywood stars. Its fifth season is scheduled to premiere on November 28.

Challenges Surrounding the Final Season

The upcoming return is overshadowed by controversy, including unproven claims that Millie Bobby Brown was bullied by co-star David Harbour during filming. Despite this, Millie, who was only 10 years old when she landed her breakthrough role as Eleven, has spoken openly about the emotional impact of filming the conclusion.

Emotional Impact of Saying Goodbye

“It’s like a death of someone you love,” Millie told the December issue of British Vogue.

She describes the series as more than just a job, emphasizing the deep connection she feels with everyone involved. “I was 10 when I started, so this is like a family to me; not just the cast, not just the crew, but the entity of Stranger Things.”

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Millie Bobby Brown expresses a profound sense of loss as Stranger Things concludes, viewing the experience as saying goodbye to a beloved family.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-05