While they trust the Duffer Brothers to give Stranger Things a fantastic conclusion, Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp have some thoughts about how the show should end when it comes to its body count. The hit Netflix series follows a group of friends and their guardians as they investigate the odd paranormal occurrences going on in Hawkins, Indiana, after colliding with the incredibly powerful Eleven (Brown). Stranger Things takes inspiration from classic '80s horror movies like the Freddy Krueger franchise and Stephen King’s catalogue of creepy works.
Stranger Things has racked up a serious death toll over its current 3-season run, with characters being slaughtered by ghastly creatures and those that protect the Upside Down. Each season more characters are added to the list for audiences to mourn, like season 1’s Benny (Chris Sullivan) and Barb (Shannon Purser), and season 2’s Bob Newby (Sean Astin). Stranger Things season 3 was particularly brutal in its death count, notably adding Dr. Alexei (Alec Utgoff) and Billy (Dacre Montgomery), who was possessed by the Mind Flayer and later sacrificed himself to protect his sister and her friends.
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But these deaths aren’t enough for the Stranger Things cast, as during an interview with The Wrap, Schnapp and Brown call for something more ruthless. The pair mention that during the season 4 premiere, they couldn’t get a picture with the whole cast together due to the sheer number of members, joking that the Duffer Brothers should kill off characters to make it easier. Schnapp suggests that they should kill off one of the main characters in a "twist" ending, with Brown volunteering Eleven as a sacrifice. Read
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