Noah Schnapp Follows Millie Bobby Brown’s Footsteps, Drops Major ‘Stranger Things’ Dump With a Sly Jibe at Ross Duffer

Published 08/12/2024, 9:51 PM EDT

In nearly a decade of bringing the story of Stranger Things to a close, the Netflix show has faced its share of security breaches. As a fan favorite for millennials and Gen Z, the Upside Down world of Hawkins has attracted international attention, prompting seasonal leaks. Although the fifth and final season has not yet been fully compromised, some speculations are in the air. However, Noah Schnapp recently shared a risky teaser for the final season on social media, following a similar one by Millie Bobby Brown, with a hint of caution for Ross Duffer.

The actor finally released a long overdue Stranger Things dump, giving fans and the Duffer brothers a solid reason to buckle up and take notice.

Noah Schnapp shares a fresh Stranger Things dump with and without Ross Duffer

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Despite delays in filming the final season of Stranger Things, production in Atlanta has been quite exciting, having recently reached the halfway point. Not long ago, tabloids reported that Millie Bobby Brown was headed towards Atlanta to film the final season of the series, which was followed by a much-anticipated update from the sets. Now, Noah Schnapp has followed suit, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of Stranger Things on his Instagram with a plea, “Don’t tell @rossduffer I posted this”.

The Stranger Things actor posted a carousel of images from the set, beginning with a thumbs-up photo of himself on a platform in a silver-wired technical room illuminated by spotlights. This was followed by a golden hour shot with his co-star, Finn Wolfhard, a sunset sky, and a costume revelation. The final image in the series featured Will Byers wrapped in towels, seated on a set chair, and being styled by hairstylist Kat Suhre.

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Although the Stranger Things update is widely recognized, Schnapp's precautionary measure for Ross Duffer serves as a reminder of the season 4 leak that caused a major crisis for the creators.

Ross Duffer’s nod by Noah Schnapp is a reminder of Stranger Things season 4's leak

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The official Stranger Things season 4 Monopoly game inadvertently revealed numerous spoilers that creators Ross and Matt Duffer had worked hard to protect. An early release of a peculiar version of the game led to the cards being leaked online, causing the Duffer brothers to reconsider their approach. According to a 2022 update from The Hollywood Reporter, the creators faced significant stress over the leak, and a source indicated it served as a lesson for Netflix to strengthen its security measures in the future.

The source attributed the leaks to the series' groundbreaking success. While it is unclear if Noah Schnapp's mention of Ross Duffer relates to this particular stage of Stranger Things, rumors have been circulating via Soap Central about a possible leak for the current season. However, these claims might be unfounded, as Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown have provided plenty of content recently to keep fans excited and discourage any illicit activities.

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What do you think of Noah Schnapp's Stranger Things dump with a swipe at Ross Duffer following Millie Bobby Brown's teasers from the sets? Let us know in the comments below!

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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