Stranger Things star reveals the lie she told during auditions

Sadie Sink may be best known for her role as Max on Netflix Weird thingsbut it turns out that Sink told a little white lie when she was originally about to take on the role. During his recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live In support of her new movie, WhaleSink revealed that she told the creators of The Duffer Brothers series that she had snowboarding experience – which she didn’t have.

“They sent a skateboard to my house the next day, and I had to learn how to do it,” said Sink, referring to Max’s trademark skateboard. “I had no idea how to do it, and I really didn’t like it because on the first day I had a really hard fall, and it set a bad tone for the whole trip.”

“I said I had snowboarding experience, which is just a lie, and the two don’t go together, so I don’t know why I thought it would mean anything,” Sink added.

how it’s going to be Weird things End?

It has been confirmed that Stranger Things will end with its upcoming fifth and final season, and The Duffer Brothers have previously spoken about how they went into planning the series for the finale.

“Listen. It’s our process but it’s just like, we’re just trying to focus on one season at a time,” co-creator Ross Duffer explained in an interview with detour earlier this year. “We have an outline for Season 5 and we’ve pitched it to Netflix, and they’ve responded to it really well. I mean, it was tough. It’s the end of the story. I saw executives cry who I’d never seen cry before, and it was brutal. And it’s not just about the story, just The fact that it’s like, Oh my God, this thing that’s defined so much of our lives, these people who’ve been with us from the beginning, seven years now, and it’s hard to imagine the journey ending.”

“But we wrote it while the pandemic was stalling, Outline 5, and after that I didn’t even look at it honestly because it’s so overwhelming,” Dover continued. “We’ll get into it.”

They also said that the final season will see the use of objects that were not used from the second season.

Ross Duffer explained that “the success of the first season just blew us away, and then we knew we needed to build this bigger world, and that this was going to continue.” Netflix’s Tudum. That means preparing for season two involved filling out a whiteboard with every idea the writers’ room could imagine. But it was just too much — [five times] More ideas than we need, or [ten times]. For Season 5, we’re drawing a lot of big Season 2 ideas… A lot of the big finale things were pulled from things we thought were going to be in Season 2. “

Weird things Will return to Netflix at a later date.

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