
…And not really know any of the answers.
Is it possible to love the kids of Stranger Things any more? The answer is yes! Today, the official Stranger Things Facebook page hosted a live question and answer session with stars Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair).
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Fans of the show sent in trivia questions via Facebook Live about the best decade of all time – the 1980s, while the cast tried their best to get the answers right. Since the hit sci-fi thriller show is full of ’80s glory, you would think that the kids knew all the answers, but remember – they weren’t even born yet.
While Gaten thinks he saw Top Gun, Caleb tried to figure out which toy was made in the ’80s, “It sounds like an ’80s kinda thing…Stretch Armstrong!”
The kids also explained which ’80s movies they watched to prepare for the series, among the favorites were The Goonies, ET, Stand By Me, Pretty in Pink, and Sixteen Candles. Also, Millie was told to try and channel ET in her performance as the young telekinetic girl Eleven, which I think she pulled off quite well.
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