Finn Wolfhard ‘very confused and sad’ about his strange things that end

Finn Wolfhard has grown up for almost a decade with the set of ‘strange things’ and has conflicting feelings about the series (and those of his character). Wolfhard, who has been playing series -head -of -wheel Mike Wheeler since November 2015, acquainted People That there were many emotions to navigate while filming the final.
“I was so happy with his end, and I don’t know, I was satisfied, but I was also very confused and sad, but also very happy,” he said. According to Wolfhard, filming the final was “Certainly a lot. I felt that I was in a dream or something. Nothing really felt it. I didn’t know, it felt perfect.”
Wolfhard (who is now 22) joined the series just 13 years old and grew up every season before our eyes alongside co-star Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, holes Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Sadie Sink.
Wolfhard played almost half of his life in the series in the series and admitted that the hit Netflix series finally didn’t really seem really: “I just couldn’t believe it at all,” he said. “It didn’t really start to focus until the next day. It was like an emotional hangover. But it ended very well, and I just have such positive things to say about everyone.”
Co-makers and executive producers Ross and Matt Duffer teased the fifth and final season of “Stranger Things” during a Netflix event at the beginning of January: “We have a whole year this season.