Gaten Matarazzo says he was 'taken aback' by his reaction to the 'Stranger Things' finale
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Gaten Matarazzo says he was 'taken aback' by his reaction to the 'Stranger Things' finale
"Hellfire lives! That is, if Dustin Henderson - and the actor who brought him to life, Gaten Matarazzo - has anything to say about it."
""Screw everyone and everything trying to hold you back and tear us apart," he shouts gleefully, "because this, this is our year!""
"(The heart-wrenching season-five scene in which Dustin sobs in the arms of Steve Harrington (Joe Keery), begging his best friend to stay alive, will go down as a series highlight.)"
"As one chapter closes, another one will surely open for Matarazzo, who, despite admitting to me that he would play Dustin for the rest of his life if he could, conceded that it's time to say goodbye to Hawkins for good."
Dustin Henderson receives a mostly-happy ending: after saving the world with his friends and destroying the Upside Down — and apparently sacrificing Eleven — he is crowned valedictorian of Hawkins High. Onstage at graduation, Dustin flips off the principal and urges classmates to reject conformity while paying tribute to Eddie Munson. The season five finale premiered on Netflix and in select theaters on New Year's Eve, reportedly generating over $25 million at the box office. Gaten Matarazzo, 23, delivered emotionally powerful performances, including a scene of Dustin sobbing in Steve Harrington's arms, and conceded that it is time to say goodbye to Hawkins despite his affection for the role.
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