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‘Stranger Things’ Star Reveals Cast Member That Threw ‘So Many’ Parties

Stranger Things” star Noah Schnapp revealed that a fellow cast member threw “so many parties” in a late November interview with The Hollywood Reporter. The young actor discussed the show’s final season, touching on hanging out with the cast, his role, and what the Netflix hit’s fifth season entails.  


Schnapp Discussed Partying With His Co-Stars 

Schnapp discussed several parties and outings he had with other “Stranger Things” stars like Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin and Millie Bobby Brown. He explained that the group “nurture[s] our relationship” by hanging out while off of the “Stranger Things” set, including celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving together at Wolfhard’s house. The cast even attended a Charli XCX concert for Schnapp’s birthday. He also noted that Bobby Brown frequently hosted her own parties. 

“I was always at Millie’s house. Millie threw so many parties,” Schnapp said. He continued, saying that she hosted parties for both Halloween and the 4th of July. 

“We’re always having sleepovers over there,” he said. 

He warmly reflected on his time both on and off of the “Stranger Things” set, saying that “being with [the cast] as much as I could was the most fun.”


Schnapp Is Excited for the ‘Stranger Things’ Final Season 

Looking ahead to the fifth season of “Stranger Things,” Schnapp teased that “anything can happen” and that stakes are at their highest. Characters like Eleven (Bobby Brown), Mike (Wolfhard), and Schnapp’s own Will Byers will face the fiery Vecna and the Upside Down for the final time. The conclusion for “Stranger Things” promises an intense finale that Schnapp says will answer questions that fans have been wondering for years.

‘I just can’t wait to see how it touches people,” he said. He continued, saying that queer community may “feel empowered to be themselves.” This statement seems to be a hint at the popular idea that Will and Mike’s relationship is more than just friendly, at least on Will’s end. 

“Stranger Things” premiered in 2016 and has kept a firm grip on the cultural zeitgeist ever since. The show propelled its then-child actors into stardom as they aged into adulthood. Wolfhard even wrote and directed a horror film of his own, “Hell of a Summer,” showing that the group are truly maturing in the industry. Schnapp, meanwhile, has been attending the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies entrepreneurship and innovation, he told Teen Vogue in 2022. He is set to graduate this spring. 

“Stranger Things” is will be available to stream on Netflix on November 26. 

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