‘Stranger Things’ Gaten Matarazzo Has a Surprising Nominee for the Character He Wants to See Die in Season 5

Published 07/11/2024, 10:57 PM EDT

As the tension builds up with days nearing the fate of the beloved characters with the opening of the fifth and final gate at the heart of Hawkins, both fans and actors are ramping up the excitement with a slew of teasers. While some days bring unexpected script leaks of Stranger Things, the latest buzz centers on which character Gaten Matarazzo believes should meet their end in the final season. 

Over the past four seasons, the series has bid farewell to several beloved characters, including Eddie Munson and Barbara Holland. However, Matarazzo's choice could certainly send chills down fans' spines, reminding them to expect the unexpected as the Upside Down coils up to thrill fans inside and out.

Which Stranger Things character does Gaten Matarazzo wish would die?

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With the final season drawing near, all that remains to be seen is what mayhem Stranger Things brings with its last dance as Gaten Matarazzo already made some comments to trigger the goosebumps. Matarazzo, who portrays Dustin Henderson in the Netflix original, was recently asked by TMZ about the progress of the season. When inquiring about the delayed production, they jokingly asked Matarazzo who he would like to see die in the last season. True to Upside Down fashion, Matarazzo nominated himself, reaffirming "why not?"

The reporter referenced a February interview at MegaCon to double-down his curiosity where Matarazzo suggested that killing off more characters would raise the stakes in making the show better, aiming to keep viewers on edge. However, when asked if he preferred his character to die early or at the end of the season, Matarazzo expressed hope for a later exit, allowing him to spend as much time as possible with his co-stars and maximize his screen time before the series concludes.

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Even though Matarazzo's choice may have surprised fans globally, his comments on the filming progress of the final season underscore that the Stranger Things kids, including himself, are becoming increasingly restless.

Gaten Matarazzo gets antsy about Stranger Things finale

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When TMZ caught up with Gaten Matarazzo last Wednesday, the actor revealed how the Stranger Things squad has been racing to finish filming the final season, with the actors maturing quickly and moving beyond their teenage personas from the early seasons. Starting the series at 13 and now nearing 21, the actors' aging has been a significant factor, making it increasingly challenging to maintain the illusion of adolescence. Matarazzo's skittishness suggests a shared urgency to bring the series to its conclusion.

The actor acknowledged that despite previous setbacks such as strikes and the pandemic; the team is now determined to deliver a satisfying and comprehensive conclusion to the Stranger Things saga. Regarding the scripts, Matarazzo clarified that while he has not read all, he has reviewed a substantial portion, and they are mostly finalized. However, should Matarazzo's suggestion of a self-sacrificial exit come to fruition, fans might find themselves conflicted, possibly preferring a delay to savor the series further, contrary to their earlier hopes.

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What do you think of Gaten Matarazzo's nominee for a self-kill in the upcoming final season of Stranger Things? 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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