Noah Schnapp Calls Will's 'Stranger Things' Coming Out Scene "Perfect" & Emotional

Noah Schnapp has revealed that Will Byers' long-awaited coming-out scene in *Stranger Things 5* felt "perfect" and deeply personal to him. The actor described reading the script alone as an emotional moment and filming it as a cathartic release. The pivotal scene occurs in the penultimate episode, co-directed by Shawn Levy and the Duffer brothers. The series finale will premiere simultaneously on Netflix and in select U.S. theaters on December 31st.

Key Points: Noah Schnapp on Will Byers' Coming Out in Stranger Things 5

  • Schnapp had long awaited the moment
  • Scene felt deeply personal & perfect
  • Described filming as an emotional release
  • Finale will stream and hit theaters
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Stranger Things season 5: Noah Schnapp says Will's coming out scene felt "perfect"

Noah Schnapp discusses the emotional, "perfect" coming-out scene for Will Byers in Stranger Things Season 5, calling it a personal release.

"It felt like a weight off my chest. - Noah Schnapp"

Washington, DC, December 31

The final season of 'Stranger Things' is moving closer to its end, and one of its most talked-about moments is now out in the open.

Actor Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers in the popular sci-fi series, has spoken about the scene where his character finally comes out as gay in the last season of the popular Netflix series.

Schnapp, while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, said he had been waiting for this moment for a long time. After reading the scripts of the first six episodes of 'Stranger Things 5,' he already knew that Will's journey would reach this point in one of the final episodes. When he received the script for the second-last episode, titled 'The Bridge,' the moment felt very personal to him.

Talking about how he reacted while reading the script alone, Schnapp shared how the scene felt "perfect" to him and how emotional the moment was.

The episode was co-directed by executive producer Shawn Levy along with creators Ross and Matt Duffer. Schnapp said the feeling stayed with him when he later filmed the scene with the rest of the cast. He described the moment as a release, saying it felt like a "weight off my chest" once he read the scene aloud during filming. Speaking about that day on set, he added, "I felt like, 'Ok, I can do this.'"

Meanwhile, the scene has received mixed reactions from Stranger Things. It comes at the end of a fast-paced episode and leads into the large finale of the series. The final episode will be released both on Netflix and in selected theatres across the US at the same time.

The makers released the trailer of the Stranger Things 5 finale episode on Tuesday. The episode will stream on Netflix on December 31 and will also play in theatres later.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Honestly, I watch Stranger Things for the sci-fi and 80s nostalgia, not for these kinds of storylines. Feels a bit forced to me at this late stage. Hope the finale focuses more on defeating Vecna!
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Arjun K
Representation matters, even in a fantasy show. For many young people in India watching, seeing a beloved character embrace his identity can be very powerful. Kudos to the writers and Noah for handling it with care.
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Sarah B
Noah's interview shows how much he cared about getting this right. When an actor feels a scene is "perfect" and personal, it usually translates beautifully on screen. Emotional release for the character and the actor both.
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Vikram M
The scene was well done, but releasing it in theatres in the US? Wish Netflix did that for international fans too! We've been streaming it for years, a big-screen finale event here would have been epic.
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Kavya N
Mixed reactions are expected, but I think it's a brave and necessary step for the character. Will has always been the sensitive one, and this adds depth. More excited than ever for Dec 31st!

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