Noah Schnapp cried when Stranger Things ended
Noah Schnapp has recalled crying on the last day of shooting Stranger Things.

Noah Schnapp felt "very sad" at the end of Stranger Things.
The 20-year-old actor has played Will Byers in the hit Netflix show since 2016, and Noah has confessed to being overcome with emotion at the end of the fifth and final season.
Speaking to E! News about the final season, Noah teased: "It's beyond anything we've done yet. It's so big and so intimate and so heartfelt and probably the most emotional work we've done.
"Prepare for tears."
Noah confessed to shedding tears on his last day of filming.
The actor - who stars alongside the likes of Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, and Millie Bobby Brown on the show - shared: "The first day on set felt like any other thing, but the last day on set was really the craziest.
"I'll never forget that day. It was very sad and perfect."
Asked which of the cast members was most emotional on the last day of filming, Noah replied: "Probably me. I'm just so sensitive.
"I mean, everyone was crying. We all love each other, so it's hard to part ways."
Meanwhile, Finn Wolfhard previously confessed to being in a state of "shock" after he wrapped filming Stranger Things.
The 22-year-old actor made his debut as Mike Wheeler on the Netflix series in 2016, and Finn revealed via social media that he was still adjusting to his new reality.
The actor 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 fifth and final season of Stranger Things.
The TV star - who also has a passion for music, starring in the bands Calpurnia and The Aubreys - 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."