Millie Bobby Brown proved she has real super powers when the cast of Stranger Things took The Late Late Showto the Upside Down.
03.03.2020 - 18:31 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
EXCLUSIVE: Brett Gelman has been promoted to series regular on Netflix’s Stranger Things season 4.
On the hit series, Gelman plays Murray Bauman, the journalist-turned-conspiracy theorist who was first introduced in season 2 and had a significant role in season 3.
This news comes fresh off the heels of Gelman’s wide success with Amazon’s Fleabag sweeping awards season as the Best Comedy Series category at the Emmys, Golden Globes,
Millie Bobby Brown proved she has real super powers when the cast of Stranger Things took The Late Late Showto the Upside Down.
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If you’re one of those people who likes to wait until a series is out before knowing any detail about your favourite show then you might want to look away now.
YEP. The show’s obviously a huge hit, and its producer, Shawn Levy, and creators, Matt and Ross Duffer (aka the Duffer Brothers), have all basically said it’s going to go on forever. (JK. There will probably be, like, five seasons.) Netflix officially confirmed the news on September 30.