The star of "Stranger Things" thinks the show would be better if one of the main characters died

The star of "Stranger Things" thinks the show would be better if one of the main characters died

The fifth season of "Stranger Things" is currently being filmed. One of its leading actors, Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, recently revealed his views on the development of the "Stranger Things" series at an event.

During the fan Q&A session, some wanted to know what changes would be made to the show if they could? To which Gata responded, "This may sound harsh, but we should have killed more people. The show would have been better if the stakes were higher, like any one of these kids in the main cast could have defeated the villain. I feel like we were all too safe."

There are many deaths in the retro horror sci-fi American TV series "Stranger Things", including many carefully created characters, such as Eddie in Season 4. However, the children of the protagonist group have made it all the way, and although some people were seriously injured (Max), there has been no loss of members for the time being.

Considering that the fifth season is the final season of "Stranger Things", the plot will definitely be darker and more dangerous, so it can also be regarded as the lead actor Gata revealing the relevant plot in advance.

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