The "Stranger Things" star can't wait for the end of the series. "Let's get out of here"
This actress grew up before the viewers' eyes. "Stranger Things" brought her enormous fame, yet despite this, the series' Eleven wants to say goodbye to her role. Millie Bobby Brown is ready for new professional challenges.
Millie Bobby Brown started her adventure with "Stranger Things" at the age of 12. The series by Matt and Ross Duffer brought her immense fame. As her character Eleven's story developed, we also witnessed Brown's own growing up.
It wasn't, after all, her only metamorphosis. Fans were also impressed by the fact that for the needs of the series, even before shooting the first season, the young actress submitted to the vision of the directors and cut her hair "like a boy", giving up her beautiful long hair.
Millie Bobby Brown says "enough" to the series
In an interview with Glamour, Brown admitted that she can't wait for the end of "Stranger Things". Let's recall that the premiere of the fifth season is scheduled for next year. The approaching end of the series is compared by the woman to completing high school. - When you're ready, you'll think: "Okay, let's do this." Let's tackle this final senior year. Let's get out of here - says Brown.
She also admits that working on the series is time-consuming and prevents her from getting involved in projects that bring her more pleasure. - "Filming 'Stranger Things' takes a lot of time and prevents me from creating stories that I am passionate about. So I am ready to say: 'Thank you and goodbye,'" she says openly.
Brown is ready for the next chapter and convinces that the series has given her "tools and resources that allow her to be a better actress". But she herself doesn't mourn its end. - Nobody dies - she said. - When it ends, I'll still be able to see these people [other cast members - aut. note].
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The career of 19-year-old Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown gained critical acclaim for her role in "Stranger Things". Thanks to it, she was nominated for a SAG award and Primetime Emmy. She also received a Saturn award for the best younger actor in a television series. The Netflix series itself, since its premiere, received 57 nominations for the Primetime Emmy award and actually won it 12 times.
During the work on the series, Brown also appeared in "Godzilla II: King of the Monsters" and the film "Godzilla vs. Kong". She also took on the role of the sister of the most famous detective of all time, Enola Holmes, in two films of the same title. Next year, we will see her alongside Chris Pratt and Brian Cox in "The Electric State", a post-apocalyptic adventure film by the Russo brothers.