Noah Schnapp Admits ‘Stranger Things’ Finale May Disappoint Some Fans

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Noah Schnapp Admits ‘Stranger Things’ Finale May Disappoint Some Fans
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Noah Schnapp Admits ‘Stranger Things’ Finale May Disappoint Some Fans

The highly anticipated finale of “Stranger Things” is set for release on December 31. This marks the end of the series, which has captured audiences since its debut. The final episode will be available on Netflix and in select movie theaters, running over two hours long.

Final Season Reflections

Noah Schnapp, who portrays Will Byers, expressed his feelings about concluding the series. He first read the finale script during a table read with the cast. Typically, the Duffer Brothers share scripts ahead of time, but this time, they kept it tightly under wraps. Schnapp mentioned, “I remember reading it and being like, ‘This is perfect.’” He feels satisfied with how each character’s story concludes.

Divided Fanbase

The fifth season has sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many have taken to social media to voice concerns over the multitude of characters and their limited screen time. Others criticize the complex mythology presented throughout the apocalyptic storyline.

  • Viewpoint of Noah Schnapp: Schnapp acknowledged the challenge of meeting everyone’s expectations. He trusts the Duffer Brothers to deliver a fulfilling conclusion to the series.
  • The Importance of the Finale: “It’s literally impossible to satisfy everyone,” said Schnapp. The pressure is immense to both wrap up the season and summarize the entire series.
  • Staying True to the Vision: The Duffer Brothers have been focused on their initial plan for the show, which they began mapping out nearly ten years ago.

Emotional Farewell

Recently, Schnapp screened the final episode with the cast and plans to experience it again with friends and family on New Year’s Day. “I’m not watching on New Year’s Eve because I don’t want to be depressed the whole night,” he joked. He views the finale as a nostalgic farewell to their childhoods, feeling deeply connected to the characters.

Schnapp also anticipates a wave of emotions while watching. “Matt Duffer said he never cries at the stuff he does, but every time he watches this episode, it moves him,” he shared. With his emotional nature, Schnapp believes he will also be moved to tears.

As “Stranger Things” approaches its conclusion, both the cast and fans prepare for a memorable farewell to a beloved series.

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