Millie Bobby Brown may have played a sharp young detective in Enola Holmes, but she’s proving those skills go far beyond the screen.
The actress recently shared that she discovered the end of stranger things before anyone else in the cast, and she didn’t learn it the “official” way.
During his appearance in Tonight’s show starring Jimmy Fallon On December 7, Millie explained that before last season’s table read, everyone had no idea what the ending would be like. Well… almost everyone.
“I really didn’t know how I was going to react,” he said as he recalled that moment of anticipation.
“And then the night before the last table read, we didn’t know what was going to happen; no one did. Actually, I did.”
How did he achieve it? Millie joked that she likes to “blackmail directors,” before revealing her secret mission, quietly slipping into the writers’ room and seeing a huge whiteboard filled with all the important plot details for the big finale.
“I snuck into the writers’ room and saw a really big whiteboard with all the endings,” he shared. “And I was like, ‘Ahh, there’s a lot to process!’”
But once it was time to sit down with the completed script, emotions ran high.
The cast abandoned the usual table setting, something that immediately established a more personal and overwhelming tone.
“We didn’t sit at a table,” Millie recalled. “We sat on couches and basically cried for two hours straight.”
With Netflix’s beloved sci-fi series nearing its final chapter, fans can expect a powerful and emotional sendoff, and clearly, the cast felt every part of it, long before the cameras rolled.




