Maya Hawke Reveals the Character She Wished Survived Stranger Things

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The information is mounting Maya Hawke free. 

The Stranger Things star, who plays Robin connected the Netflix drama, revealed her honorable thoughts astir the show's galore characters portion taking a prevarication detector trial for Vanity Fair. And, similar galore viewers who tuned successful for play four, Maya shared that she wished that Eddie Munson, played by Joseph Quinn, made it retired live successful the play finale.

She declared, "I don't deliberation helium should've died."

Nonetheless, Maya did admit that she thinks Stranger Things "has excessively galore characters."

Maya's honorable instrumentality connected play 4 comes astir a week aft she told Rolling Stone that she'd beryllium honored if her quality died successful the 5th and last season. "Well, it's the past season," she said astatine the time, "so radical are astir apt going to die." 

She continued, "I would emotion to dice and get my hero's moment. I'd emotion to dice with honor, arsenic immoderate histrion would."

As for Maya's thoughts connected the size of the cast, she's not the archetypal Stranger Things prima to explicit this opinion. Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven, suggested the aforesaid solution for the oversized formed astatine the play 4 premiere.

"There were similar 50 of us," Brown said to Variety. "I was like, 'You request to commencement sidesplitting radical off.' The Duffer brothers are 2 delicate Sallies that don't privation to termination anyone off. We request to be Game of Thrones."

So far, successful summation to Eddie, the bid has notably killed off Barb (Shannon Purser), Bob (Sean Astin), Billy (Dacre Montgomery), Alexei (Alec Utgoff) and Dr. Martin Brenner (Matthew Modine).

We'll spot who other is connected the chopping artifact erstwhile Stranger Things debuts its 5th and last play connected Netlix.

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