Millie Bobby Brown: I'm not ready to say goodbye to Stranger Things cast

Millie Bobby Brown has suggested she doesn't feel ready to say goodbye to 'Stranger Things', the hit Netflix show.

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Millie Bobby Brown has starred on the show since 2016
Millie Bobby Brown has starred on the show since 2016

Millie Bobby Brown is "nowhere near ready" to say goodbye to the 'Stranger Things' cast.

The hit Netflix show recently wrapped filming its fifth and final season - but the 20-year-old actress has now admitted that she doesn't feel ready to let go of the show's cast and crew.

In a behind-the-scenes video posted on Instagram, Millie tells her colleagues: "Isn't graduation supposed to bring relief? Like you're glad to leave behind the teachers and classmates. Not me. I am nowhere near ready to leave you guys."

Millie has played Eleven on the sci-fi show since 2016, and the actress feels she's formed a life-long bond with the cast and crew.

She said: "I love each and every one of you and I will forever carry the memories and bonds we created together as a family. I love you, thank you."

Millie captioned her post: "with love, el [heart emoji] (sic)"

Meanwhile, Finn Wolfhard recently confessed to being in a state of "shock" after he wrapped filming 'Stranger Things'.

The 21-year-old actor has played Mike Wheeler on the Netflix series since 2016, and Finn revealed via social media that he's still adjusting to his new reality.

The actor - who starred on the show alongside the likes of Millie, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and Noah Schnapp - wrote on Instagram: "We just wrapped Stranger things Season 5. I’m still in shock. We shot it for a year and I’ll miss all of my friends and our characters terribly. (sic)"

Finn observed that he's grown up alongside some of his co-stars, and the actor hopes fans will love the final season of 'Stranger Things'.

He said: "I feel like we’re still those people and I’m lucky to still stand beside them today. I hope you’ll love this season as much as I do. See you all next year."