Sadie Sink says saying goodbye to 'Stranger Things' is 'going to be awful'

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Sadie Sink talked about Season 5 of Stranger Things on hodaandjenna and saying goodbye to the character she's played for the last 6 years.

After playing Max Mayfield on the program since she was 14, Sink appeared on TODAY Jan. 4, and revealed what it's going to be like to leave the show behind.“It’s going to be awful. It's going to be horrible. These kids, this entire cast and crew, this is like — I mean, it’s family. People say it all the time, but I genuinely mean it," Sink said.

In the film, she plays the angry daughter of an obese man, who tries to reconnect with his kid in the final stages of his life."I think some of her behavior, I guess, is hard to justify at points because she is just in so much pain and it's manifested into these really bizarre and cool coping mechanisms," Sink said.

When"The Whale" premiered at the 2022 Venice Film Festival, it was met with a standing ovation that brought Fraser to tears.

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