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Millie Bobby Brown Wants Stranger Things to End With a Musical Finale

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Millie Bobby Brown said that she would “love” the opportunity to write the finale of “Stranger Things,” and she joked that the Netflix series ought to wrap off with a musical episode.

Millie Bobby Brown shared in an interview about her newest film “Enola Holmes 2,” which is available on Netflix, that she does not know any more about the conclusion of the popular science-fiction series than the viewer does. She does, however, have some thoughts about the manner in which it ought to come to an end.

Millie shared with the media source the following statement: “Trust me: I can do the finale to ‘Stranger Things,’ and it would be fantastic.” “In my opinion, it ought to be something along the lines of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.’ Have you ever seen the episode where they discuss the musical? A musical episode is an appropriate way to bring it to a close.”

Brown has been an essential component of the “Stranger Things” cast ever since the very first season of the series, which was released in 2016 when she was cast in the role of the psychic child Eleven.

She has previously ridiculed the show’s creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, for being “sensitive Sallies” when it came to murdering the show’s key characters, demanding more carnage in the series’ fifth and final season. This interview took place in May and was published in The Wrap.

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Here is What more Millie Bobby Shared about the Ending of Stranger Things.

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During her conversation with Total Film, she brought up an episode of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” called “The Nightman Cometh,” which included a musical performance. She was referring to this episode.

According to Playbill, the episode was supposed to serve as the conclusion of the series’ fourth season; but, in the end, the performers chose to take it on a brief tour in 2009.

Millie Bobby Brown has stated that she is often joking when she expresses her hopes for the narrative of “Stranger Things.”

This is despite the fact that she told Total Film that she would “love” to write an episode of the show. Brown has stated that she is often joking when she expresses her hopes for the narrative of “Stranger Things.”

Millie Bobby Brown expressed his views by noting, “I say all these things really only under my breath, and then somebody takes them and publishes them.” “And I’m like, no, no, no — I said it as a joke, that I wanted her to get married and work at a Target store. And she’s like, no, no, no. That was simply a joke, but it made me laugh. But what if it’s not meant to be humorous in any way?”

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