Noah Schnapp got himself into hot water after rapping along to a song.
06.08.2020 - 17:27 / tvguide.com
Stranger Things is the sensation of watching a contemporary TV show that feels like a movie from the '80s. No other show has been able to do that, which is why no other new show in the past five years has been as successful as Stranger Things, and why there's no show exactly like Stranger Things.
To get that feeling, you have to actually go back to the movies that influenced Stranger Things, like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Goonies, Stand by Me, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Ghostbusters,
.Noah Schnapp got himself into hot water after rapping along to a song.
Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp is under fire after a video of him allegedly using the "N" word surfaced online. The actor was seen seated in a car with his friends and singing to Chris Brown and Lil Dicky's 'Freaky Friday'.
Noah Schnapp issued an apology after a controversial video of him surfaced online, causing the hashtag #NoahSchnappIsOverParty to become a trending topic on Twitter.In the 2019 clip, the Stranger Things star, 15, and his friends sang Chris Brown’s verse in Lil Dicky’s 2018 hit “Freaky Friday,” which includes the lyrics, “Wonder if I can say the N-word / Wait, can I really say the N-word? / What up, my n–ga? What up, my n–ga? / Big ups, my n–ga, we up, my n–ga / You p–sy ass n–ga, man, f–k y’all
Stranger Things star, can be seen rapping along to Chris Brown and Lil Dicky’s ‘Freaky Friday’.Not long after the video surfaced, social media users started using the #NoahSchnappIsOverParty hashtag to call out the teenage actor.But Schnapp has since denied the racist word and insisted he replaced it with “neighbour” for the video recording.Writing on his Instagram story: “Hi guys, recently a video from last summer has gotten out of me dancing and singing while singing the word “neighbour” over
"Stranger Things" star Natalia Dyer feels "protective over" her younger castmates. The actress recently spoke with The Independent, where she addressed sexuality in film, such as in the movie "Yes, God, Yes," in which she has a masturbation scene.
Natalia Dyer just shared a reminder for any crazed Stranger Things fans who might need it: lusting over her teenage co-stars will never be appropriate or cool. Sorry, not sorry!
about her new Yes, God, Yes filmand took some time to defend her young costars from inappropriate fans and media who over-sexualize them. Talking about some of the concerns she has working on the Netflix Show, Natalia mentioned the difficulties of keeping spoilers a secret before discussing how the children on the show are over-sexualized.
“Stranger Things” star Natalia Dyer is calling out inappropriate fandom.The 25-year-old actress who plays Nancy Wheeler on the Netflix horror show defended her teen colleagues in a new interview with the Independent.“I generally feel like, to me, it’s over-sexualizing them,” she said of the cast members, who play a squad of mystery-solving preteens in ’80s-era Indiana. “I feel protective over the younger kids even though they’re not kids anymore, they’re teens.
Natalia Dyer is calling out the media for oversexualizing her young “Stranger Things” co-stars.
Natalia Dyer is not holding back about how she feels about the media oversexualizing her younger co-stars on Stranger Things.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: WME has inked Emmy and Tony nominated actor David Harbour for representation in all areas.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterImmersive film experience outfit Secret Cinema is undertaking its second international expansion, this time into the U.S. where it will partner with Netflix to deliver Stranger Things: The Drive-Into Experience.The company has had a series of successful events in the UK, several of which have made a dent in the UK box office chart, including the 2019 Casino Royale run which grossed more than $10M.
Eli Countryman Downtown Los Angeles will soon have access to “Stranger Things: The ‘Drive-Into’ Experience,” an interactive theater show co-produced by Netflix and Fever, this October.Attendees will be safely quarantined in their vehicles, which they will use to literally drive through various different sets, stopping for extended periods as actors and special effects bring scenes to life around them.
Spree, is pieced together from footage shot on iPhones and dash cams – everyday recording equipment that any aspiring vlogger could get their hands on.
Maya Hawke – you know her as Stranger Things’ Robin or the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke – becoming an album-making musician was something of an accidental process. As a child, she loved writing poetry and soon started to write songs, but lost focus when acting took centre-stage in her life.
You probably couldn’t pay most people to revisit their difficult teenage years, but Natalia Dyer is different. Instead of recoiling at the thought of reliving that time of awkwardness and embarrassment, she relishes it.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorNetflix will deliver more unexplained disappearances, tragic events and bizarre occurrences starting in the fall.The streamer has set an October 19 launch date for the remaining six episodes of Unsolved Mysteries’ first season.
that the popular Netflix series will continue past the current fourth season, which had begun filming earlier this year, before the coronavirus halted production in March. «Season 4 won't be the end.
Stranger Things fans won’t have to say farewell to their favorite Hawkins, Indiana, residents as soon as they think.In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, series creators and real-life brothers Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer opened up about their plans for when they envision wrapping the acclaimed Netflix series.“Season four won’t be the end,” Ross, 36, told the publication in an interview published on Tuesday, August 18. “We know what the end is, and we know when it is.