Millie Bobby Brown’s Concerning Reaction Sparks Game Of Thrones Comparisons For Stranger Things Finale

Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role in Stranger Things, seemed upset when discussing how her character Eleven’s story concludes in the show’s final season, reminding some people of Emilia Clarke’s reaction to the end of Game of Thrones. The popular Netflix series, which has been running for nine years and five seasons, will finish in December.

Fans, along with those who make the show, are hoping the fifth season of Stranger Things delivers a satisfying conclusion, avoiding the criticism that the final season of Game of Thrones received in 2019.

Millie Brown and Noah Schnapp recently appeared on the Hugo Gloss YouTube channel to discuss the final season of their show. However, Brown’s response to a question about Eleven’s storyline immediately raised concerns among viewers. While she gave a small nod when asked if she was satisfied with how Eleven’s story ended, her body language seemed uncomfortable and suggested she wasn’t being entirely truthful.

Noah Schnapp responded to a question about whether fans would like the show’s ending by saying he’s unsure what the audience will think. The actor, who plays Will Byers, acknowledged they feel a lot of pressure to deliver a satisfying conclusion, but he’s confident in the final season they created—an opinion Millie Bobby Brown shared.

Viewers reacted negatively to Brown’s first clumsy response, voicing their concerns in the YouTube video’s comments about the potential impact on Eleven and the upcoming fifth season of Stranger Things.

A user named @RNeditz-u3i noticed a similarity between how Emilia Clarke reacted to questions about Daenerys Targaryen’s ending in Game of Thrones and how Millie Bobby Brown has reacted to similar questions. Another user then wondered if this suggests Eleven will meet the same fate as Daenerys in the Stranger Things finale.

Many viewers are speculating that Eleven might die in the show. One fan, @sofirosado22, strongly believes Millie Bobby Brown’s character will make a heroic sacrifice. Others echoed this sentiment in the comments, with @SapphireMist09 predicting Eleven is “a goner” based on Brown’s facial expressions during the show.

It’s hard to compare anything to Game of Thrones because, while the show was initially critically acclaimed, its quality declined in the last few seasons. Interestingly, this drop in quality happened after the showrunners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, had used up all the source material from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books.

The show’s final season received a lot of criticism for feeling too fast-paced. The creators were attempting to wrap up all the characters’ stories, but with just six episodes, they lacked the time needed to create a truly satisfying conclusion, unlike previous seasons.

Many viewers felt Daenerys’ storyline didn’t adequately explain her sudden, destructive actions in King’s Landing and her subsequent death. A longer season, with ten episodes dedicated to showing her gradual change, might have addressed these concerns.

The cast and creators of Stranger Things have openly stated they don’t want their show to suffer the same negative reaction as the final season of Game of Thrones. Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, recently mentioned the backlash against the HBO series, and it pushed the Duffer Brothers to ensure Stranger Things avoids a similar fate with fans.

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Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, shared that the cast was pleased with how the final season of Stranger Things wrapped up after reading the scripts. However, Millie Bobby Brown’s comments in a recent interview with Hugo Gloss have left some viewers worried about what happens to her character, Eleven, and whether she feels as positive about the ending as Wolfhard suggests.

As the final season of Stranger Things approaches, fans are wondering if it will have a satisfying ending like some shows, or repeat the mistakes of a show like Game of Thrones.

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things will debut on Netflix with the first four episodes on Wednesday, November 26th at 8 PM Eastern Time / 5 PM Pacific Time. The remaining three episodes will be released on Christmas Day, with the series finale airing on New Year’s Eve.

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2025-11-13 21:29