In an interview with Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live) on The Tonight Show Friday, Millie Bobby Brown (Enola Holmes) teased the upcoming fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The series is slated to run through its fifth season before its conclusion.
The series, which launched in 2016, was set in 1980s Indiana and followed a group of teens who search for answers related to supernatural mysteries and government exploits. It starred Brown, Finn Wolfhard (It), Noah Schnapp (Abe), Gaten Matarazzo (Prank Encounters), Caleb McLaughlin (Concrete Cowboy), Sadie Sink (Fear Street), David Harbour (Hellboy), Joe Keery (Free Guy), Natalia Dyer (Yes, God, Yes), Charlie Heaton (The New Mutants) and Winona Ryder (Heathers).
In the interview, Brown alluded to the storyline of the new season, and how it focuses on her character’s development.
“The main part, and the slogan of this storyline, is it’s the beginning of the end,” she said, via The Hollywood Reporter. “We really have to dig deep into [Eleven’s] beginning and how she became who she is with the people around her, and how to gain that autonomy and become this woman on her own. So this storyline this season really digs into that.”
The upcoming penultimate season of Stranger Things will debut its first part on May 27 on Netflix.
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