By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 01 July 2022 at 12:00 am


Throughout Stranger Things’ run – and especially in the most recent season – fans have wondered if Will (Noah Schnapp) might be gay – and now the show has given us the strongest hints yet about the character’s sexuality.

In the first episode of Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 – the eighth of the season overall – Will and Mike share a scene in which the former comforts his friend by telling him that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) still needs him. But it’s immediately clear that he’s not so much speaking about El as he is outlining his own thought process.

“These past few months she’s been so lost without you,” Will says. “It’s just, she’s so different from other people, and…when you’re…when you’re different, sometimes…you feel like a mistake.

“But you make her feel like she’s not a mistake at all. Like she’s better for being different.”

He goes on: “And that gives her the courage to fight on. If she was mean to you or she seemed like she was pushing you away, it’s probably because she’s scared of losing you, just like you’re scared of losing her. And if she was going to lose you, I think she’d rather just get it over with quick. Like ripping off a Band-Aid.

“So yeah, El needs you Mike. And she always will.”

Mike doesn’t quite seem to realise the significance of this speech, however, and we soon discover that Will is in tears as he stares in anguish out of the car window – something which his brother Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) appears to notice.