SCHNAPP BOMBSHELL: 'Stranger Things' Fandom ERUPTS!

SCHNAPP BOMBSHELL: 'Stranger Things' Fandom ERUPTS!

Noah Schnapp ignited a firestorm amongStranger Thingsdevotees during a recent interview with Andy Cohen, all stemming from a deceptively simple question about the future of his character, Will Byers, and his connection with best friend Mike Wheeler.

Cohen directly probed Schnapp about the fervent “Byler” fanbase – those who passionately believe Will and Mike are destined to be together. The actor’s initial reaction was telling: a visible fluster and a hesitant, “Are we live?”

Schnapp carefully navigated the question, acknowledging the significance of representing a queer experience in the 1980s. He spoke personally about the pain of unrequited love, hinting at a relatable struggle for Will. His words were measured, deliberately avoiding any definitive answers.

A still of Mike Wheeler and Will Byers from Netflix season four.

He offered a tantalizing, yet frustratingly vague, reassurance: the showrunners, The Duffer Brothers, had crafted a satisfying conclusion. When pressed on his own happiness with the ending, Schnapp confirmed his approval, though he, like the rest of the cast, hadn’t yet seen the final product.

For years, the possibility of a romantic relationship between Will and Mike has divided theStranger Thingscommunity. Some see it as a natural progression of their deep bond, while others believe Will’s feelings will remain unreturned. The debate intensified after the first volume of the final season offered no clear resolution.

Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike, has previously expressed reservations about a romantic pairing, suggesting it might not feel organically developed. This added another layer of complexity to the already charged discussion.

Schnapp’s comments have sent shockwaves through the fandom. Some interpret his ambiguity as a subtle confirmation of a “Byler” endgame, while others fear it signals a heartbreaking conclusion for Will. The internet exploded with speculation and passionate debate.

Fans dissected every word, clinging to phrases like “I don’t want to spoil anything” as potential clues. One fan boldly declared on YouTube that “Byler is so endgame,” while others voiced their disappointment, fearing Mike will reject Will’s affections.

A wave of reassurance followed, with many pointing out Schnapp’s need for discretion. Netflix has been tight-lipped about the finale, and even hinting at a potential romance could be considered a spoiler. The actor’s carefully chosen words were seen as a testament to his loyalty to the show.

Some astute observers believe Schnapp has become adept at offering intentionally ambiguous responses, expertly dodging direct questions while still fueling the conversation. He’s learned to play the game, keeping fans guessing until the very end.

The final episodes ofStranger Thingsseason five are rapidly approaching, promising to finally reveal the fate of Will and Mike. The wait is almost over, but the anticipation – and the debate – will undoubtedly continue until the credits roll.

The next three episodes arrive on December 25th in the US and December 26th in the UK, with the season finale airing on December 31st in the US and January 1st in the UK.