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Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Her Emotional First Reaction to Eleven's Ending
Millie Bobby Brown shared her tearful reaction to a key finale scene where Mike reveals Eleven survived with help from Kali, providing emotional closure after years of ambiguity.
- Last year, Millie Bobby Brown posted a behind-the-scenes Instagram video showing her emotional reaction to the Stranger Things series finale, filmed during an ADR session where she cried and thanked the crew.
- The finale unfolds in two farewell scenes that offer competing versions of Eleven's fate, showing her walking toward a village with three waterfalls and her apparent death in the Upside Down, with Kali's power possibly creating an illusion of her final moments.
- In the three waterfalls montage, her friends tearfully endorse Mike Wheeler's story about Eleven escaping death, triggering Brown's tears.
- Sadie Sink told Jimmy Fallon she believes Eleven is dead, a view not shared by all, while Millie Bobby Brown's tearful clip recently amplified fan and cast discussions on the finale's emotional impact.
- The Duffer brothers framed Eleven's exit as necessary to close the story of Hawkins and the Upside Down, aiming to confront whether Eleven could live a normal life while portraying her as the magic of childhood.
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Millie Bobby Brown breaks down in tears watching 'Stranger Things' finale scene for the first time
"This damn show!" the actress behind Eleven said in an emotional video.Eugene Gologursky/Getty Millie Bobby Brown in New York City on Dec. 8, 2025You're not the only one who lost it watching Stranger Things' emotional series finale.Millie Bobby Brown, who played Eleven on the hit sci-fi series, recently posted an Instagram video of her reacting to her character's send-off in the final episode.The actress seemed to be recording automated dialogue…
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