'Stranger Things' Season 2 News: Millie Bobby Brown Talks About The Series, Her Dreams, and Her Rapping Skills
The recent release of "Stranger Things" had many fans logging on to Netflix to binge-watch the series. Featuring some of the most emotionally taxing and mentally challenging scenes, "Stranger Things" season 2 has been a massive success. Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the role of the well-loved Eleven, has a few things to say about the Netflix original series, as well as a sneak peek on what she would like to do next.
I would like five seasons, but maybe that's just being me because I don't want the show to end ever," "Stranger Things" star Brown told Variety. "But I'm realistic. I'm realistically saying season four, but I hope to go on through season five. Right now, I just want to focus on helping other people. Working with UNICEF is a really big dream of mine. And hopefully I get to do that in the space of my relaxation. My time off should be dedicated to other people who need help."
Brown definitely deserves the break, after fans were treated to the heartbreaking backstory of her character, which involved finding a long-lost sister, reuniting with her biological mother, and drawing on anger to save her friends. While working on making her dreams of partaking in UNICEF's volunteer work come true, Brown also treated the fans with another surprise, this time in the form of a recap of the first season of "Stranger Things."
The recap aired on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," where Brown rapped her way through it all. Brown previously said that she was completely deaf in one ear, which started out as partial deafness. Despite this, Brown had been unwilling to give up singing, saying that she loved to do it and that she did not care if she sounded off tune.
"Stranger Things" season 2 is now available for streaming on Netflix.