
Millie Bobby Brown has left Stranger Things fans in a panic over her reaction to being asked about the ending for her character Eleven.
The upcoming final season of Stranger Things has been hit with controversy before the very first episode has even aired.
This was largely due to Bobby Brown reportedly having made a complaint alleging bullying and harassment from David Harbour, according to Variety.
Despite this, though, the actors showed a united front at the recent premiere for the new season, with the Netflix show set to release the first four episodes on November 26.
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But a new interview clip with the lead actor and her co-star, Noah Schnapp, has panicked fans of the show, leading to comparisons with interviews with the actors of Game of Thrones ahead of their final season.
Prior to the release of the calamitous final season of Game of Thrones, Emilia Clarke went viral for her reaction when asked how she felt about her character’s ending.

Bobby Brown was asked the same question by YouTube channel Hugo Gloss, leading the actor to pull an awkward face before nodding and simply saying: "Mm-hm."
A fan posted the clip to Twitter with the caption: "Millie’s face after they asked her if she’s happy with her characters ending… I’m scared."
Another replied saying: "What the f*ck… smile and nod literally."
This led several fans on social media to compare it to the clip of Clarke grimacing and laughing before sarcastically saying: "Best season ever!"
Some Stranger Things fans can take hope, however, in the fact that Bobby Brown went on to later in the interview say that episode eight, the finale, is her favourite episode of the show.
Others also pointed to the fact that Bobby Brown may simply have been unsure how to answer the question without spoiling the long-awaited ending.
The final season has been a long time coming for fans, leading to anxious anticipation from many longtime fans of the show.
Many fans have pointed to the fact that there have been three years between season four and season five, with season four itself having taken three years since season three came out.
The pair were also asked about a viral reaction from Finn Wolfhard, in which he spoke about his worries with regards to how the final season will be received, saying: “I think everyone was pretty worried.

“Honestly, the way that Game of Thrones got torn to shreds in that final season, we’re all walking into this going, ‘We hope to not have that kind of thing happen'. But then we read the scripts. We knew that it was something special.”
When asked about Wolfhard being ‘stressed out’ about the ending, Schnapp pushed back, saying: "He wasn’t stressed out, it got a little misconstrued that statement.
"There is a lot of pressure on the ending and we’re hoping fans receive it well and you never know how it will be received, but we feel confident in the work we did."
The Duffer Brothers, who created the show, have previously hinted that the final episode will be almost two hours long, and will answer numerous long-held questions about the show, including what the upside-down actually is.
The first four episodes of Stranger Things season five will release November 26.
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