Ice cream seller Robin Buckley is one of the most popular characters on “Stranger Things”. Actress Maya Hawke wishes her role dead.
US actress Maya Hawke wishes her character in the Netflix hit series “Stranger Things” was dead. “I would love to die and have my heroine moment,” the 24-year-old told Rolling Stone magazine. “I would like to die honorably, as any actor would like to.”
For the upcoming fifth season of the science fiction series, you can expect several death scenes. “It’s the final season, so people are probably going to die,” Hawke said.
At the same time, she praised the fact that the responsible showrunners – brothers Matt and Ross Duffer – feel so much for the characters in her eyes: “The reason why they write so beautifully for me and for everyone else is that they relate to their Falling in love with actors and their characters and not wanting to kill them. I think that’s a beautiful quality in them and I wouldn’t wish that away.”
“Epic conclusion” expected in fifth season
“Stranger Things” chronicles the chilling adventures of children in a small town in the United States during the 1980s. The highly acclaimed series is not only popular with fans because of its horror effects, but also because of its loving 80s look, which makes use of old cult films such as “The Goonies” or “ET – The Extra-Terrestrial”.
The daughter of Hollywood stars Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke can be seen in the third season as ice cream vendor Robin in the series. It is not known when the fifth season of “Stranger Things” will be released. There were three years between the third and the fourth season released this year – also due to corona. The fifth season had been announced by Netflix as an “epic conclusion”.
Source: Stern

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