'Stranger Things' News, Updates: Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, and Finn Wolfhard Appear In New Music Videos

By Maria Follet - 23 Nov '16 18:38PM
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Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard and Noah Schnapp all made followers of "Stranger Things" in awe because of their superb performances on one of Netflix' biggest hits. Now, they are all stepping into another realm of entertainment.

"Stranger Things" Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard all appeared in different indie rock music videos. Noah Schnapp joined "Panic! At the Disco" in their song titled "LA Devotee". There, he starred as a kidnapped boy chained into a freaky chair. As the song progresses, we see Schnapp looking like he is being brainwashed by Brendon Urie, the band's main vocalist.

Meanwhile, Daily Mail UK describes the music video where Millie Bobby Brown stars as "less narrative" than where Schnapp appeared. In the video, Brown was seen all throughout the music video, doing a lip sync to the psychedelic song titled "Find Me" by DJ duo Sigma.

The third music video which featured another "Stranger Things" star is PUP's new release "Sleep in the Heat". In the video, Finn Wolfhard stars as a musician who travels in different places. He is often seen with his canine companion all throughout the video. While his character loves to travel and play his guitar, he loved his dog more as proven in a twist of fate shown in the video. He had to sell his guitar to save the dog who got sick.

Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard all performed in one stage before fans found them starring in music videos. They performed "Uptown Funk" during Emmys Annual Event, Vanity Fair recalls. Now, fans are quite impressed that the young stars are experimenting and trying different genres since all three music videos' themes are inclined to a darker mood than their performance at Emmys.

There's still no official release date yet for Netflix's "Stranger Things". However, creators of the show assured fans that there will still be a next installment since the series picked up viewers very well.

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