Millie Bobby Brown Named Her Favorite 'Stranger Things' Season — And Admitted Which She Remembers Worst
Artis Kenderik
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown told Vanity Fair how she ranked the cult series' seasons — from best to worst.
The actress put the first season in first place, explaining that's when everything was just beginning.
Season one is my favorite. From a nostalgia perspective, it was the most exciting period of my life.
In second place was the fifth season, which premiered on November 27 on Netflix.
Season five — how it looks, how it's perceived, its plot — I like everything about it the most.
Next in her ranking come the third and fourth seasons, and in last place — the second, released in 2017.
Least favorite is season two, simply because I don't remember it very well. Memories are quite vague.
She also noted that everyone hates the seventh episode, but doesn't remember why or what for. But the actress disagreed with her colleagues on set on this matter. Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, stated that season two "gets too much criticism," and Gaten Matarazzo, who played Dustin, called it "underrated."
The final, fifth season of Stranger Things is being released in three stages: the first four episodes are already available, the continuation will be released on December 26, and the final episode — on January 1, 2026. It was received enthusiastically by both critics and viewers, and the fourth episode even became the highest-rated in the show's history.
Earlier, the show's creators gave an interview where they talked about the series' future — and stated that the "Red Wedding" from Game of Thrones definitely won't be in the series.
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