'Stranger Things' Season 2 Air Date, Cast, News & Updates: Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard in Cover of ‘Dazed’ Magazine

By Abe Narra - 23 Nov '16 04:30AM
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While fans can't see the beloved gang of "Stranger Things" on their Netflix subscription, they can see two of them on magazine covers and read their take on fame. Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard are the new cover of online magazine "Dazed."

With the 80's theme, Brown was able to capture the attention of the readers with her hypnotizing stare and deadpan face that made her look like her co-star Winona Ryder. She is clad in denim jacket that she's rocking with.

Funny because in her interview with Dazed, she recalled the first time she and Ryder met on the set. She said Ryder saw her on the production set and said that they look like each other, which started a friendship between the two.

Finn Wolfhard channels the inner 1950's Hollywood star vibes while he is wearing red sweater that screams the glory of the 80's. Do we have another James Dean or Marlon Brando in the making?

Besides "Stranger Things", Dazed also covered Sigourney Weaver, Venetia Scott, Roisin Murphy, The Lemon Twigs, and Nobuyoshi Araki. Weaver talked about the importance of fairytales while Murphy discussed her mission to unsettle and amaze people.

'They described Eleven to me in a simple way'

Fans of the hit Netflix show knows how complicated Brown's character Eleven in the series, which made her a breakout star easily. In her interview with the magazine, Brown unveiled that she only knows little things about her character before the production starts.

She said that Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer only told her the character's name and that she "must relate to E.T." But Brown was able to capture the character with simple details and instructions.

Critics lauded Brown's performance as Eleven but she revealed that acting is just an accident. She said she was "bored" one day and then her father brought her to acting school then she find it interesting.

Brown also shared her conversation with her friend Maddie Ziegler and how she helped her to cope with the newfound fame. Ziegler is known to represent pop star Sia in her music videos like Chandelier and Cheap Thrills.

Wolfhard on fame and fans

Wolfhard or known as Mike in the series, also opened up how he is still an ordinary kid despite the success he is getting from the show that skyrocketed his name to fame.

He said he does not want people to idolize him and he even finds hearing his name shouted by adults kind of strange and weird. He said grown men spending their day screaming at children is scary.

Wolfhard, when he is not on the set, is just your average kid. He goes to school, loves hanging out with friends and plays video games with his spare time. He also opened up something most people don't know --- he loves writing songs.

 The second season of the show, however, has still no confirmed release date.

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