Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp, 15, hints there will be at least TWO more seasons as he discusses the sci-fi show’s smash success
Stranger Things star Noah Schanpp spilled the beans about the future of the show when he paid a visit to Lorraine on Thursday.
The actor, 15, admitted he was ‘sure’ there would be a fifth season after the confirmed fourth outing of the Netflix sci-fi programme.
Noah plays Will Byers, whose life is forever changed after being abducted by the Demogorgon and taken to the alternate dimension called the Upside Down.
Good news for fans: Stranger Things star Noah Schanpp spilled the beans about the future of the show when he paid a visit to Lorraine on Thursday
Host Lorraine Kelly quizzed Noah about whether the fourth season would be the end for them all – at which he seemed shocked.
He said: ‘Well, I mean, I don’t know if I can say – but from what I think, I’m sure there will be another [season] after this.
‘I can’t imagine this being the last. I feel like we’d know if it was. I don’t want it to end, it’s so good!’
Noah also discussed his close friendship with castamte Millie Bobby Brown, 15, with whom he has become inseparable over the past few years.
‘Millie is the closest in age to me so we naturally became so close straight away, yeah she’s the best’, he enthused.
In character: Noah (left) plays Will Byers, whose life is forever changed after being abducted by the Demogorgon and taken to the alternate dimension called the Upside Down
Noah proudly talked about the success of 80s set Stranger Things, which became Netflix’s most-watched show last summer.
‘I think everyone relates to it in their own way, especially as the main characters are kids’, he said.
The talented teen was putting in an appearance to chat about his new film, Waiting For Anya.
In the World War II drama, he plays a boy who teams up with a reclusive widow to smuggle Jewish children into Spain.
Admitting his nerves about playing the lead, he said: ‘I was really excited to be main role of movie, worried as I had to put on French accent, didn’t know if I could pull it off.
‘It’s so important to make these movies to make people aware of what happened.’
Noah has his sights set on a bright future, revealing he would one day love to step into the role of Spider-Man.
He declared: ‘That’s my dream role! I’ve worked it out and when Tom Holland is the right age to retire from the role, I should be at the right age to step in!’