Warning: SPOILERS lie ahead for Stranger Things season 4.
As audiences reel from the Stranger Things season 4 finale, one star is offering insight on what it was like filming one of its most heartbreaking scenes. The latest chapter of the Netflix series saw the returns of most of its principal cast, namely Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven, David Harbour's Hopper, Winona Ryder's Joyce, Sadie Sink's Max, Gaten Matarazzo's Dustin, Noah Schanpp's Will, Finn Wolfhard's Mike and Caleb McLaughlin's Lucas. Stranger Things season 4 also saw the introductions of Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson, who quickly became a fan-favorite character, and Jamie Campbell Bower as the season's primary antagonist, Henry Creel/One/Vecna.
The Duffer brothers delivered one of their largest stories yet with Stranger Things season 4, penning feature-length episodes and taking nearly three years to put the episodes together, partially due to pandemic production hurdles. While the extended runtimes left some divided, Stranger Things season 4 largely proved worth the wait for critics and audiences alike, delivering epic action sequences and emotional character development. One character nearly met an emotional end in the Stranger Things season 4 finale and one of the stars behind the scene are sharing how it felt to film the sequence.
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On the heels of its return, Entertainment Weekly caught up with Sadie Sink to discuss Stranger Things season 4 volume 2. In looking at the heartbreaking scene in which Max seemingly died in Lucas' arms, the young star recalled the emotions that were flowing on the set of the series. See what Sink shared below:
«It really is just so sad. When you're putting yourself in
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