Noah Schnapp : thinks Will’s coming out moment was “perfect” in Stranger Things season five
Noah Schnapp: As ‘Stranger Things’ nears the conclusion of its final season, one of its most talked-about events is now public knowledge.

Actor Noah Schnapp, who portrays Will Byers in the hit science fiction series, has spoken about the moment in the last season of the well-liked Netflix series when his character ultimately comes out as homosexual.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Schnapp said that he has been anticipating this moment for a very long time. He already knew that Will’s journey would arrive at this moment in one of the last episodes of “Stranger Things 5,” having seen the scripts for the first six episodes. He thought that the moment he was given the screenplay for the second-to-last episode, ‘The Bridge,’ was incredibly personal.
Schnapp spoke about his reaction when he read the screenplay by himself, describing how the scenario seemed “perfect” to him and how poignant the moment was.
Executive producer Shawn Levy, along with founders Ross and Matt Duffer, co-directed the episode. When he subsequently recorded the scene with the rest of the actors, Schnapp said the emotion remained with him. When he read the sequence out loud while shooting, he said it felt like a “weight off my chest” and that it was a relief. That day on set, he said, “I felt like, ‘Ok, I can do this.'”
Stranger Things has responded to the situation in a variety of ways. It precedes the series’ grand finale and follows the conclusion of a frantic episode. At the same time, the last episode will be available on Netflix and in a few US theaters.
The Stranger Things 5 finale episode teaser was unveiled by the show’s creators on Tuesday. On December 31, the episode will be available for streaming on Netflix and subsequently in theaters.