Stranger Things Star Sadie Sink Gives Her Interpretation of Eleven’s Ending

Stranger Things Star Sadie Sink Gives Her Interpretation of Eleven’s Ending


Stranger Things star Sadie Sink has offered her interpretation of Eleven’s ending in the wake of the finale of Season 5.

The biggest talking point coming out of the Stranger Things finale relates to the fate of its central character, Eleven, played by Millie Bobby Brown. Stranger Things ends with a definitive wave goodbye to all the central characters except Eleven, who appears to sacrifice herself to ensure she cannot be used to create super weapons, another Vecna / Henry, or another bridge between our world and The Abyss.

18 months after that traumatic event, we see the central characters meet up for graduation and say their goodbyes. It’s at this point that Mike Wheeler, played by Finn Wolfhard, has a thought: what if Kali Prasad, also known as Eight (Linnea Berthelsen), used her dying breath to create the illusion of Eleven’s death, leaving her free to escape unseen?

Mike teases this revelation to the Dungeons & Dragons group as their final campaign comes to an end, suggesting Eleven cooked up a plan with Kali to fake her own death, then traveled to a far away small village — bordered by three waterfalls — to live out her days in peace. But this ending is unconfirmed. Mike and the others choose to believe it, and it’s left up to the audience to decide what they choose to believe as Stranger Things finally comes to an end.

In an interview with Josh Horowitz, the Duffer Brothers confirmed they wrote the story knowing the truth of Eleven’s fate, which they’ve told to only one cast member: Millie Bobby Brown herself. So that means Sadie Sink, who played Maxine “Max” Mayfield, does not know the Duffer Brothers’ truth, leaving her to interpret the events of the ending just as fans are.

Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sink was asked for her take. Replying, she said she does indeed think Eleven is dead, and Mike’s story and the Dungeons & Dragons crew choosing to believe in it is part of coping with her death.

“And the reality is, if Eleven is out there, the most that they could hope for is a belief that it’s true because they can’t be in contact with her,” Matt concluded. “Everything falls apart if that were the case. So if that’s the narrative, this is really the best way to keep her alive. And it’s about Mike and everyone finding a way to move past what’s happened.”

We’ve got plenty more on Stranger Things, including the Duffer Brothers explaining why the demogorgons didn’t help Vecna out in the final battle, and first details on the live-action spinoff. We’ve also got an explainer on the Stranger Things ‘Conformity Gate’ theory, which is currently doing the rounds on social media.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



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