Millie Bobby Brown, best known for her role as Eleven in the hugely popular Netflix series "Stranger Things," is preparing to say goodbye to the legendary series. Eleven's journey began when she was 11 years old, and now that she is 19, is ready to go on new adventures.
«Stranger Things» is currently filming its fifth and final season, subject to the settlement of an ongoing actors' strike.
The young actor revealed her desire to explore other untapped artistic realms in an exclusive conversation with Glamour.
Brown expressed how her dedication to the long-lasting series has been a significant time commitment, limiting her opportunities to delve into storytelling that truly ignites her passion. Despite the show's demands, she also acknowledged the substantial personal and professional growth it has brought to her acting career.
Nonetheless, as the series nears its end, Brown is eager to leave the imaginary world of Hawkins, Indiana.
During the conversation, Brown also discussed some of the difficulties she had while in the limelight. She described the extreme scrutiny she endured from internet critics, notably YouTubers and bloggers, who frequently critiqued her behavior during group interviews with cast members including Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, and Gaten Matarazzo.
Brown said that she was unfairly accused of being too chatty, noisy, and even attempting to overshadow her co-stars. These experiences compelled her to adopt a more reserved approach during interviews.
These tough times in Brown's career have left an indelible mark on her, and she now has a strong protective instinct for other young, budding actresses.