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Stranger Things Kids Star In Carpool Karaoke: The Series Episode

Stranger Things Kids Star In Carpool Karaoke: The Series Episode

Who knew they were even old enough to drive

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

The kids from Stranger Things have appeared on an episode of Carpool Karaoke: The Series.

A new trailer for the Apple TV show has been released showing Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Noah Schnapp (Will) and Sadie Sink (Max) in a car singing along, before stopping off to 'get summer jobs'.

With many of us self-isolating or putting ourselves in quarantine at the minute, fans of the hit show are made up to have a bit of light-hearted telly to enjoy.

One fan wrote: "This is what we all need," with a second posting: "I needed this. Quarantine has been... boring."

The episode was filmed back in summer 2019, meaning driver Caleb would have been 17 before you worry about seeing an underage driver at the wheel.

Although, as we found out earlier this year, James Corden has actually been lying to us this whole time as he doesn't actually drive during the segment. Probably safer, to be fair.

A clip shared on Twitter by Zoli Honig showed The Late Late Show host being towed while he was filming.

Zoli wrote: "Saw James Corden and Justin Bieber filming carpool karaoke and this is why I have trust issues - he isn't even driving! Next thing you know they gonna tell us that his friends don't *actually* need a ride."

Needless to say, people were pretty rocked by the revelation with one person replying: "MY WHOLE LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE."

Another fan seemed to take it particularly hard, writing: "All along I used to respect James Corden for being able to concentrate on driving and singing at the same time: but now I feel betrayed. So even the Amigos, Mariah Carey, Michelle Obama and the rest was just a lie." You OK, hun?

While a third made the more sensible point: "I always wondering how safe it is, how the police didn't pull them over, I thought they had police cars to guard them in front and back and some unbusy street to do the shoot. I never thought that they pull the car."

You can watch the full Stranger Things Carpool Karaoke episode for free on Apple TV now.

Featured Image Credit: Apple TV

Topics: TV and Film, Stranger Things