Noah Schnapp Almost Spills Stranger Things 5 Ending

Noah Schnapp Almost Spills Stranger Things 5 Ending

Noah Schnapp Almost Spills Stranger Things 5 Ending

Hey everyone, have you heard the latest buzz about Stranger Things ? Well, it seems Noah Schnapp, who plays Will, nearly let slip a huge spoiler about the show’s big bad, Vecna. This comes as the final season, Stranger Things 5 , ramps up excitement ahead of its last episodes. The series, which first premiered back in 2016, has been a fan favorite for almost a decade, and the suspense about how it ends is at an all-time high.

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Recently, Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven, were speaking to TV Guide during the press tour for Season 5. They were asked a question about the “most misunderstood villain,” and Schnapp immediately mentioned Vecna. Now, Millie quickly jumped in, cutting him off with a firm “No, shut up. That’s it, be quiet,” clearly trying to prevent any spoilers from slipping out. She later added that they weren’t clever enough to dance around the tricky questions, which really hints that Schnapp was about to reveal something major.

Fans are already speculating that Vecna might not stay the pure villain he’s been shown as. The first volume of Season 5 showed Vecna kidnapping several characters, including Holly, Mike and Nancy’s sister, and setting up what seems like a grand plan. But the idea that he could have a redemption arc is gaining traction, especially given the way the cast dodged questions and how the Duffer Brothers, the show’s creators, have compared Vecna’s epic Season 5 entrance to Darth Vader’s iconic arrival in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story . And we all know Vader went through one of the most famous redemption arcs in cinematic history.

If the show follows a similar path, Vecna, originally Henry Creel, could see his story shift from villain to a more complex, even sympathetic character. For those who need a refresher, Henry was experimented on at Hawkins Lab, which led him to become Vecna. He committed the Hawkins Lab Massacre, was rejected by Eleven, and was sent to the Upside Down, where he now continues his dark plans. But with hints dropped about him being “misunderstood” and his tragic backstory, a redemption through love or connection could be on the horizon—much like Vader’s eventual return to the light.

Volume 1 of Season 5 dropped on November 26, and fans are waiting for Volume 2 on December 25, with the final feature-length episode set for December 31. As the endgame approaches, everything points to an intense, emotional resolution for Vecna, and maybe, just maybe, Noah Schnapp almost gave it all away. The tension is real, and it’s safe to say fans are holding their breath to see if this villain will truly be redeemed.

It’s shaping up to be a finale we won’t forget.

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