Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown Talks About a Possible Spinoff Role

MOVIE NEWS – Millie Bobby Brown has given a very definitive answer to the question of whether she would be in a Stranger Things spinoff.

 

Millie Bobby Brown’s career is no longer “on a roll”, but rather “rocking”, as the actress has already appeared in several franchises in addition to Stranger Things. While Warner’s monster movies (King Kong, Godzilla, their pals, and any permutation thereof) were big enough, they weren’t so well received by audiences that Brown was rushing to the next one, but the first Enola Holmes was a big hit with young people, which is why a sequel is coming soon.

Like Stranger Things, Enola Holmes is a Netflix property, so it looks like Brown has found his ‘stable’ and there’s a good chance that the streaming service will think he’s worth making a star of. And he’ll certainly jump at the chance.

Brown recently gave an interview to Total Film, where he naturally talked about whether he plans to continue with Stranger Things beyond season five, referring in particular to potential spinoff series. Brown’s answer was that he would like to move on from this phase of his life and focus on his newly launched/starting franchises:

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“Right now I’m focusing entirely on Enola Holmes. As for Stranger Things: we saw it, we loved it, everybody loves everybody. But I think we should do more Enola Holmes movies. They should be on Netflix. And on a related note, I’d love to see another bald 10-year-old girl as Tizi. I would love to help her with everything.”

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