“Stranger Things’ star ‘very scared at show’s ending!

Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that she knows how the show ends, and teased that she is “very scared”.

     Last month, actor David Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper in the show, admitted he knew the ending of the Netflix series, describing it as “beautiful”.

     Ahead of the release of her new movie Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the rising young British star confirmed her own knowledge of the series’ ending, adding cryptically:“Me too. I know exactly what happens. Very scared…”

     Of course, I haven’t had any official confirmation of just how many seasons the show will definitely run for, though executive producer Shawn Levy sees it “definitely going four seasons, and there’s very much the possibility of a fifth”.  

     Oo-er!

     Harbour himself suggested: “I don’t think four is enough. I think five is maybe enough – if you want my opinion, I would like five.”

     Before that, though, we have the new third season to look forward to, with Harbour opening up recently about the “moving” final episode.

      “Millie is growing up and I think that’s the terrifying thing for Hopper. He doesn’t like the idea of his baby daughter hanging out with boys,” he said. “So the season starts with him a little bit uncomfortable.

“His daughter is becoming a teenager and beginning to find herself, so that’s scarier for Hopper than any Demogorgon creature that he’s going to have to deal with.

      “You get to see a lot of that throughout the season and it’s very unexpected what happens in the end and it’s very, very moving. I think episode eight is the most moving thing we’ve ever shot.”

     Godzilla: King of the Monsters is out now in UK cinemas and US cinemas on May 31.

     Stranger Things returns for its third season on Netflix on July 4. Seasons 1 and 2 are available for streaming now.