I think being two girls close in age obviously helped with the bond and it was a really good transition. "There was just kind of like this automatic bond. "There really wasn't much wooing that had to happen," Sink says about her and Brown's friendship which hit off right from the beginning. The trailer shows the two of them giving us old school girl vibes as they prance around the mall buying clothes and ice cream. The other person that Brown has really warmed up to is Sadie Sink, who plays the gang's new friend, Max, and becomes Eleven's BFF this season. "We (the child actors from the show) all grew up together so it's hard not to like talk to each other," Wolfhard shared about their friendship, adding: "And we all have so much fun making the show." But now that they are closer, Wolfhard would also like to note that kissing his on-screen girlfriend, Eleven, aka Millie Bobby Brown, isn't as awkward as it used to be. Probably this is what boosts their chemistry so wonderfully on camera. The cast's wholesome friendship transcends beyond the screen too, as the face of Mike Wheeler, Finn Wolfhard, would like to note. He doesn't really want to mature and jump into his teenage years, he wants to go in the basement and play D&D like he did before and he's fighting for that." Armed with 'very short shorts like almost underwear' and a bowl cut that Schnapp would self admittedly never sport, the character is everything that teenage years stand for. "Will is kind of still holding on to his childhood," shared the 14-year-old Schnapp, adding: "He still wants to be a kid and yes, he's fighting for not growing up. And by exceptions we mean the always sheltered Will Byers who has been to the Upside Down and right now just wants to have fun with his friends sans their girlfriends.Īs MEA Worldwide (MEAWW) caught up with the terrific cast of the show at the season 3 premiere on Friday, June 28, we had the privilege of knowing just what is going on with Will this season, courtesy the talented Noah Schnapp, who plays the role. Okay, basically, these boys are growing up and realizing just how much cooler life can get when you have a fun girlfriend who also enjoys the same things as you do, but there are always exceptions. Teetering on the brink of becoming teenagers, the boys in season 3 of 'Stranger things' are trying to retain their childhood innocence, but the distractions holding them back from investing as much time in Dungeons and Dragons are aplenty and are mostly to do with womenkind. The cast of 'Stranger Things' have all grown up, and how! They are no longer the tiny, confused looking kids we had immediately fallen in love with the first time the Netflix supernatural thriller graced our screens.
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