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's release, actress Sadie Sink opened up about the agonizing scene of Max's death and her character's future in the show. "It really is just so sad," Sadie said told. “When you're putting yourself in that moment and then you're with someone like Caleb, who I've known since I was very little, sometimes things can feel very real on that set. It was very emotional… It's just so heartbreaking.
"Jamie Campbell Bower, who portrayed this season's villain Vecna/Henry/One, also hinted at a S5 return toOn August 29, JCB opened up further to, teasing that Vecna will most likely be back for Season 5, and he'll be back with a hell of a vengeance. “He’s pissed, he’s properly vexed,” said JCB. “I don’t think he’s slunk off licking his wounds in misery. He’s rebuilding, and he’s out for blood.
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