Finn Wolfhard, the charismatic star of "Stranger Things," has opened up about one aspect he would tweak following his meteoric rise to fame at the tender age of 13. Although the actor harbors no significant regrets concerning his early teenage stardom, he confessed to People that he wishes he had embarked on therapeutic journey sooner, amidst the overnight transformation his life underwent with the 2016 premiere of the series. "I wouldn't contemplate reversing time or altering my past actions, but perhaps I would travel back to when the show initially debuted and catapulted me into the limelight, diving straight into therapy," elaborated the co-star alongside Millie Bobby Brown.
"However, the fame was so sudden and overwhelming that there scarcely was a moment to contemplate such a step," added Wolfhard, who skyrocketed to fame with his portrayal of Mike Wheeler in the smash-hit Netflix series, as he reminisced about the whirlwind of his newfound celebrity status. Nevertheless, the now 22-year-old underscored that life is inherently a "process of trial and error," with each misstep serving as an invaluable lesson.
In addition to Wolfhard and Brown, "Stranger Things," poised to unleash its fifth and culminating season sometime this year, boasts an ensemble cast that includes Brett Gelman, Caleb McLaughlin, Charlie Heaton, David Harbour (listed twice, presumably a typo intended as another cast member), Gaten Matarazzo, Jamie Campbell Bower, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, and Winona Ryder.