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Are you still buzzing from the electrifying moment when Will Byers, played by Noah Schnapp, embraced his newfound powers as a “Sorcerer” in the dramatic conclusion of Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1? Have you been eagerly piecing together clues that the Duffer Brothers meticulously laid out, hinting at “Will the Wise” eventually confronting Vecna, portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower? If you’re yearning for more Stranger Things excitement to tide you over until the release of Volume 2 on Christmas Day, Netflix has just the thing for you. They’ve unveiled an exclusive behind-the-scenes feature showing the cast’s heartwarming reactions to Will’s pivotal “Sorcerer” revelation, and it’s nothing short of delightful!
Netflix has released footage from the official table read of Stranger Things Season 5, Episode 4, capturing the thrilling moment when Will Byers seizes control of the Demogorgons to rescue his friends. In the clip, Noah Schnapp’s fellow cast members visibly share in the excitement of this significant plot twist. Millie Bobby Brown lets out an enthusiastic cheer and exclaims, “You’re one of me!” while Gaten Matarazzo raises his arms in celebration. Charlie Heaton and Joe Keery beam with pride, and even Linda Hamilton, portraying the new villain, Dr. Kay, can’t contain her enthusiasm. The scene concludes with a burst of applause from everyone present.
The video wraps up on an endearing note as Brown embraces her real-life best friend and playfully teases Schnapp, saying, “Now you get to deal with that bloody nose.”
The entire behind-the-scenes clip from the Stranger Things Season 5, Episode 4 table read runs for about 90 seconds, making it a perfect bite-sized escape into the Upside Down, ideal for a quick break during your day.
Get ready to dive back into the supernatural chaos when Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 premieres on Netflix at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on Thursday, December 25.
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 will be streaming on Netflix on Thursday, December 25 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.
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