Noah Schnapp revealed that tears flowed freely on the Stranger Things set as the cast and crew wrapped filming on the final episode. The actor, speaking in New York City, described the moment as deeply emotional and warned fans to prepare for a super sad finale. He even admitted to feeling nervous about the upcoming release.
Oh, darlings, grab your tissues because the end of an era is hitting harder than a Demogorgon attack! Noah Schnapp, our favorite telekinetic teen from Stranger Things, spilled the tea to TMZ in New York City on Tuesday about the waterworks that ensued when the cast and crew filmed the very last episode of the hit Netflix series. 'The tears were flowing,' he confirmed, painting a picture of sniffles and hugs as the final season wrapped up. And honey, it's not just behind-the-scenes drama—Schnapp's expecting the finale to wreck us all. 'It's going to be super sad,' he said, adding that he's 'even nervous for it.' Eyes emoji, indeed.
But wait, there's more heartbreak on the horizon. The whole cast is planning to reunite one last time to watch the episode together, and Noah's already bracing for round two of the ugly cry. 'Anticipating more tears there, too,' he told the photog. Talk about serving emotional realness! This isn't just any goodbye; it's the close of a decade-long Upside Down adventure that's hooked us since 2016.
Mark your calendars, because the Stranger Things finale drops on Netflix—and even in theaters—on December 31. An end-of-year mic drop that's sure to leave us all misty-eyed and scrolling through old episodes. So, is this the saddest TV farewell ever, or will we survive the nostalgia tsunami? Spill your predictions in the comments—I'm stocking up on Kleenex already. 🔥😢