Millie Bobby Brown has been playing the role of Eleven on Netflix's Stranger Things since it premiered in 2016, when she was only 11 years old.Now, nearly 10 years later, she can still feel the negative effects that working as an actor on a popular show at such a young age had on her life.
Jamie Campbell Bower is looking forward to doing away with eight-hour special effects makeup applications for Vecna - and some of the other weight that comes with playing the arch-villain on Netflix’s Stranger Things that aren’t so easy to wash off at the end of the day.
The first season of the popular Netflix drama aired in the summer of 2016, and the young cast have certainly changed in that time.
Eat your way into Stranger Things before Season 5 at Netflix Bites, a pop-up in Las Vegas featuring Eleven’s Feast, Surfer Boy Pizza, and more.
Hollywood is undoubtedly a by-the-numbers business, but now Stranger Things star Maya Hawke has revealed just how much in terms of social media status. During an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast,
Samwise Gamgee, himself, is returning to Michigan this year for the state’s biggest comic con. Actor “Lord of the Rings,” “The Goonies” and “Stranger Things” will be at Motor City Comic Con for the first time since 2017.
In Stranger Things, Jamie Campbell Bower plays Vecna, a murderous entity with supernatural abilities. However, playing the villain has its disadvantages, including the stress and anxiety it brings to the actor.
Maya Hawke, 26, claimed that the size of actors’ social media following is becoming a big factor in some producers’ casting decisions and whether a movie is able to be made.
F or many fans around the world, the biggest 2025 TV premiere (and perhaps the only one that truly matters), is the long-awaited arrival of Stranger Things Season 5, which still h
Stranger Things’ fifth and final season will be here soon, and throughout the show's run, the Netflix hit has managed to bring on some pretty terrifying creatures – such as th
While on a panel, Bower explained that although he’s not worried about being typecast as a villain, he wants to step back from the archetype. “It’s funny. I was talking to my therapist the other day,” he recalled.