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Stranger Things Season 4 Stars Do the Fruit By the Foot Race in BTS Video
Stranger Things stars do a fruit by the foot race where Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp eat fruit rollups as fast as they can without their hands.

Stranger Things Season 4 Stars Do the Fruit By the Foot Race in BTS Video

In a behind-the-scenes video, Stranger Things stars Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp compete to see who can eat a fruit by the foot the fastest. Stranger Things will release the first part of its fourth season on May 27, with the rest of the episodes coming out on July 1. In February, the show was renewed for a fifth and final season with the child actors aging out of their roles as the primary reason for the conclusion.

Stranger Things follows a group of kids who must contend with the horrors of the Upside Down, an alternate dimension through which supernatural beings wreak havoc on the small town of Hawkins, Indiana. Season 4 will see the characters in high school as they must balance the expanding horrors of the Upside Down with growing up. The new episodes of Stranger Things are highly anticipated given the nearly three-year gap since the release of season three, largely due to COVID-related delays.

In an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Brown shows a BTS video of her and Schnapp engaging in a fruit by the foot eating contest, where the two must eat a fruit roll-up as fast as they can without using their hands. Brown explains that the idea stemmed from the two being bored on set, with filming being an extremely time-consuming process. Brown handily wins the contest against Schnapp and then challenges Fallon to the same contest, which she again wins. Watch the clip below:

Fallon then introduces a new clip from Stranger Things that features Brown’s character Eleven/Jane in a high school struggling with the loss of her telekinetic abilities. Teases for the new season have indicated that Eleven/Jane will continue to have a central role in Stranger Things with potential answers about her mysterious past and origin finally revealed. The season will likely feel like a buildup to the final season and will hopefully include more information about the show’s ever-growing mythology.

Stranger Things is what Netflix needs right now after the rough quarter they had due to the large loss of subscribers and some controversial business decisions. The first season of Stranger Things was a cultural phenomenon and has amassed a large fanbase that will help alleviate some of the streamer’s woes as they enter into the summer. Stars like Brown and Schnapp give the show its charismatic appeal and though it’s unknown how much Stranger Things will answer in the run-up to its ending, most viewers will just be glad to see them return to the screen.