For Noah Schnapp, playing Will Byers in Stranger Things has been a journey of self-discovery and growth. In Season 5, Volume 1, Will turns it all around, discovering that his connection to the Upside Down hive mind runs both ways. This realization unlocks a new strength within him, allowing him to stop Demogorgons in mid-air and pull them off the ground. The moment is especially meaningful for Schnapp, given how much his own journey of self-acceptance has mirrored Will's.
Schnapp recalls being on set with only the scripts a week before the table read, but getting to see Episode 4 for the first time in the shower, screaming "Oh my God!" when he realized Will had powers. He then went "completely nocturnal" for over a month to shoot the full action sequence of Vecna's attack on the military base in Hawkins.
Shooting this scene was physically demanding, with Schnapp straining his neck and practicing the sequence extensively to get it right. The face-replacement work also took place separately, with Schnapp sitting still while a camera captured his reactions.
The scene where Will discovers his connection to the Upside Down hive mind is especially powerful for Schnapp, as he's been on a similar journey of self-acceptance and empowerment. He compares Will's experience to his own, noting that if the pandemic and strikes hadn't happened, Season 5 might have filmed earlier, allowing him to tap into more confidence and inner belief.
Schnapp says that playing Will has made him realize how much he would have benefited from having a character like this in media when he was younger. He's proud to have brought Will's journey to life, which is not just about his gayness but also about his strength and resilience.
When talking about the scene where Robin shares her story with Will in the tunnels, Schnapp reveals that he was emotionally affected by it, feeling as if he'd "trapped himself." The moment reminded him of his own struggles finding answers and embracing his identity.
Schnapp recalls being on set with only the scripts a week before the table read, but getting to see Episode 4 for the first time in the shower, screaming "Oh my God!" when he realized Will had powers. He then went "completely nocturnal" for over a month to shoot the full action sequence of Vecna's attack on the military base in Hawkins.
Shooting this scene was physically demanding, with Schnapp straining his neck and practicing the sequence extensively to get it right. The face-replacement work also took place separately, with Schnapp sitting still while a camera captured his reactions.
The scene where Will discovers his connection to the Upside Down hive mind is especially powerful for Schnapp, as he's been on a similar journey of self-acceptance and empowerment. He compares Will's experience to his own, noting that if the pandemic and strikes hadn't happened, Season 5 might have filmed earlier, allowing him to tap into more confidence and inner belief.
Schnapp says that playing Will has made him realize how much he would have benefited from having a character like this in media when he was younger. He's proud to have brought Will's journey to life, which is not just about his gayness but also about his strength and resilience.
When talking about the scene where Robin shares her story with Will in the tunnels, Schnapp reveals that he was emotionally affected by it, feeling as if he'd "trapped himself." The moment reminded him of his own struggles finding answers and embracing his identity.