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Stranger Things Stars Cherish Lifelong Friendship as Series Ends
8 Nov
Summary
- Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown are best friends for life
- Stranger Things is about friendship, connection, and embracing differences
- Schnapp was "unbelievable" when reading the season 5 script

As the beloved Netflix series Stranger Things prepares to air its fifth and final season, the show's stars are reflecting on the profound impact it has had on their lives. Noah Schnapp, who has played the role of Will Byers since he was 11 years old, is particularly nostalgic about the lifelong friendships he has forged with his co-stars, including his best friend Millie Bobby Brown.
Schnapp emphasizes that at the core, Stranger Things is "a show about friendship and connection and belonging and embracing your differences." This sentiment has resonated deeply with the show's devoted fanbase, who have felt empowered to celebrate their own uniqueness. "It makes you feel proud to be who you are," Schnapp says, and this message of self-acceptance is something he will cherish long after the series concludes.
The actor also reveals that when he first read the script for the upcoming season, his reaction was one of pure excitement. "I was like, 'Oh, my God,'" he recalls, describing how he immediately called his mother to share his enthusiasm. Schnapp's "unbelievable" response to the season 5 storyline suggests that the Stranger Things saga is set to end on a high note, with a time jump to the fall of 1987 adding an intriguing new dimension to the narrative.
As the Stranger Things cast prepares to bid farewell to the series that has defined their careers, the bonds they have forged both on and off-screen will undoubtedly endure. For Schnapp, his friendship with Millie Bobby Brown is a testament to the power of the show's central themes, and a reminder that the connections we make can truly last a lifetime.




