The Stranger Things Season 5 release is closer than ever. With less than two weeks left before the first part of the final saga makes its way to the world, the cast of the Netflix blockbuster reveals that even though they're the ones acting in the finale, they're yet to see the finished product and will be experiencing it for the first time along with the rest of the world.
Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers on the fantasy horror, revealed in a recent conversation with Entertainment Weekly that he, along with the rest of the cast, has not seen the final version of the show's epic finale.
Keep reading to find out what he revealed.
Noah Schnapp reveals that the Stranger Things cast will watch the show's finale with the rest of the world
The first volume of Stranger Things Season 5, comprising the first four episodes, is all set to premiere on November 26, and fans all around the world could not be more excited about it. The hype about the show's massive final season has been building up for an entire decade at this point, and expectedly, it is unparalleled.
Turns out, it's not just the fans of the show who are waiting for the massive blockbuster's finale. In a recent conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Noah Schnapp revealed that even though the main cast had watched more than half of the final season, the actual finale, Episode 8 of Stranger Things Season 5, is being kept a secret from them.
"And then the finale, they're not gonna show any of us, so I won't see it until the world sees it and I'm just as excited as you guys are."
Schnapp revealed that the main cast of Stranger Things Season 5, including Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard, are being kept in the dark when it comes to the show's finale. The main cast is set to experience the finale of the show for the very first time, along with the rest of the world. The excitement around the fifth season of the Netflix blockbuster is off the charts, and this new information from Schnapp only goes to add to it.

Schnapp also revealed that even though they weren't allowed a preview of the finale, the cast did watch the first six episodes of Stranger Things Season 5. He went on to add that the world was not ready for the final season. He added that everything got more "emotional and more spectacle, but still even more intimate" after the first batch of episodes set to release on November 26. The actor added:
"The stakes just keep getting higher and higher, and the show — you are not ready. I just watched 5 and 6, and I was sobbing. It's so good."
The mystery and secrecy surrounding the Stranger Things Season 5 finale have contributed to an exceptionally excited audience eagerly awaiting the release of the episodes. If Schnapp's words (and the rest of the cast's) are anything to go by, this excitement might just be worth it.
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