The movie "Millie Holmes 2" starring "Little Eleven" Millie Bobby Brown and "Superman" Henry Cavill is now being broadcast in North America. In an interview, Little Eleven said that unlike her other "Stranger Things" co-stars, Henry Cavill did not let him ask about his private life. Brown told Deadline that there were boundaries between her and Cavill as co-stars. "With Henry, it felt like a real adult relationship. Like a good friendship, a healthy friendship, but there were terms and conditions. I couldn't ask him about his personal life. It was like, 'Millie, shut up. No.' I was like, 'Got it.'" In contrast, Brown said his relationship with his co-stars in Netflix's "Stranger Things" was more natural, given that they grew up together. The first season of "Stranger Things" premiered in 2016, when Eleven was just 12 years old. Brown and co-star Noah Schnapp (who plays Will in "Stranger Things") said in a June interview with MTV that they have a marriage agreement that will take effect if they are still single at 40. Noah Schnapp |
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