Connect with us

Entertainment

Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink Reveals What She Thinks Happened to Eleven in the Finale: ‘Is That a Hot Take?’

Published

on

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Stranger Things finale.

NEED TO KNOW

  • In the Stranger Things finale, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) sacrificed herself when the Upside Down was destroyed
  • Mike (Finn Wolfhard) told his friends he believed she escaped and survived
  • Sadie Sink weighed in on whether she believes Mike’s theory or not on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 

Fans have been debating whether or not Eleven survived in the Stranger Things finale, but the answer, according to star Sadie Sink, is pretty clear.

The actress, 23, who played Max Mayfield in the hit Netflix series from season 2, appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 5. When host Jimmy Fallon asked if she thinks Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) survived her suicide mission, Sink was brutally honest.

“What do I think? I think she’s dead, I don’t know,” she said.

Sink could tell immediately by the audience’s response that her perspective was different than theirs. “Is that a hot take or something?” she asked.

Fallon agreed, though. “I think she is, too,” he said.

At the very end of the episode, Mike (Finn Wolfhard) tells Max, Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) and Will (Noah Schnapp) that he thinks Eleven actually survived before the Upside Down was destroyed.

“I think Mike’s story is just one last story,” Sink explained. “And then they say goodbye to childhood, but that’s just one final tale, and that’s it.”

Mike’s belief that Eleven didn’t die but rather escaped — with the help of Kali (Linnea Berthelsen) — is, in Sink’s words, “just a coping thing.” 

“I think it’s stronger,” Sink said of her belief that Eleven is dead. “That’s my interpretation. I’m sorry.” 

Matarazzo, 23, has taken a different approach to his view on Eleven’s fate. The actor told Deadline that it’s “perfect” that fans are split on whether they believe she escaped or died.

“That’s exactly how it should be. There should be a debate about it. There should be discourse. There should be no ‘Here’s why this, here’s why this,'” he said.

“The audience can kind of leave it up to interpretation for them, whatever works for them as to Eleven’s whereabouts, as to whether she’s alive or not, whatever makes you feel better about the show is fully okay for you to do.”

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.  

As for what the characters onscreen think, Matarazzo told the outlet, “I’m not convinced that there is a consensus amongst the group as to whether or not they agree. I don’t know if there is. I don’t know if they all believe.”

“I think I would rather leave Dustin’s mindset on that more personal and up to people’s interpretation, even though my mind is kind of made up as to what he feels.”

Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, who created Stranger Things, wanted to leave Eleven’s fate up in the air on purpose, to allow fans to “decide what they think happens to Eleven.”

“It’s about Mike and everyone finding a way to move past what’s happened,” Matt told Netflix’s Tudum.

“For our characters to move on and for the story of Hawkins and the Upside Down to come to a close, Eleven had to go away,” he said. “We thought it would be beautiful if our characters continued to believe in that happier ending, even if we didn’t give them a clear answer to whether that’s true or not.”

The Stranger Things finale is streaming now on Netflix.

Read the full article here

Advertisement

Trending