Millie Bobby Brown has been playing the role of Eleven on Netflix's Stranger Things since it premiered in 2016, when she was only 11 years old.Now, nearly 10 years later, she can still feel the negative effects that working as an actor on a popular show at such a young age had on her life.
Samwise Gamgee, himself, is returning to Michigan this year for the state’s biggest comic con. Actor “Lord of the Rings,” “The Goonies” and “Stranger Things” will be at Motor City Comic Con for the first time since 2017.
Remember back in the summer of 2016 when this little show popped up on Netflix with a logo design that resembled a paperback horror novel from the 1980s? We’ve come a long way as a society over those eight and a half years.
The "Stranger Things" star said the note was particularly upsetting because she specifically considers "jaw tension" for any given character she's playing.
Searchlight Pictures is previewing rock opera "O'Dessa," starring "Stranger Things" star Sadie Sink in the titular role.
Jamie Campbell Bower is looking forward to doing away with eight-hour special effects makeup applications for Vecna - and some of the other weight that comes with playing the arch-villain on Netflix’s Stranger Things that aren’t so easy to wash off at the end of the day.
Netflix is set to roll the dice on a new big-budget fantasy series, with Deadline revealing that the streamer has tapped Stranger Things executive producer and Deadpool & Wolverine helmer Shawn Levy to develop a live-action Dungeons & Dragons series.
The "Smile" singer, 39, and the "Stranger Things" star, 49, recently called it quits after four years of marriage.
From the premiere of “Stranger Things” to #OscarsSoWhite, 2016 was a wild ride, but the feeling the year conjured hasn’t occurred since.  2016 is spoken about with a particular nostalgia within popular culture.
Maya Hawke, 26, claimed that the size of actors’ social media following is becoming a big factor in some producers’ casting decisions and whether a movie is able to be made.
Saturday night on Feb. 15, local middle schoolers Catie and Annie Emery met Sean Astin, an actor and filmmaker famously known for his roles in “The Goonies,” “Lord of the Rings” and “Stranger Things,” among others.