Millie Bobby Brown addresses Eleven's ambiguous fate and reflects on Stranger Things ending
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Antonio Ferme
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Millie Bobby Brown discusses the ambiguous fate of her character Eleven in the 'Stranger Things' series finale, addressing fan theories about whether Eleven truly died or survived. She also talks about making amends with the cast after the show's conclusion and her new project teaming up with David Harbour. The article captures her reflections on the show's ending, the emotional weight of saying goodbye to the role, and her evolving relationship with the cast and crew.
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It was emotional saying goodbye to everyone. We grew up together on that set, and that's not something you just walk away from.
Working with David again on this new project felt like coming home. We have a shorthand that makes the work so much better.
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