Will’s Sexuality in “Stranger Things,” and Murray’s character’s lovely, loving response!

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Last Updated on 07/20/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Brett Gelman, who plays Murray in “Stranger Things,” shared his full and loving feelings about Will’s sexuality.

 

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Love to Will from Brett Gelman as Murray

 

The drama “Stranger Things,” which began distributing Season 1 in 2016, has now been released up to Season 4, and the main cast, who were young children, have grown up. In this work, which has depicted not only the battle against the underworld but also the adolescent growth of the characters, it was revealed in Season 4 that Will is gay.

 

Although there was no scene in the film where Will explicitly states that he is gay, Noah Schnapp, who played him, said in an interview with Variety, “It is 100% clear that he is gay and that he likes Mike.

 

Since Mike is dating Eleven, Will has a crush on him, and furthermore, since the drama is set in the 80s, the story about Will’s sexuality suffers because society does not allow him to openly say that he is gay. However, there was a warm scene in the film in which Will’s older brother, Jonathan, was aware of his brother’s situation and hugged him, telling him that he was on his side. And in reality, an unexpected person is rooting for Will.

 

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Murray, who has been on the show since Season 3 and speaks Russian. Brett Gelman, who plays a character with a crazy groove and a “strong character,” took to his Twitter account to express his support for the pair, using the name “Byler,” a combination of Will Byers and Mike Wheeler. He used the name to support their love.

‘If Byler is for Byler, then I’m for Byler. If that’s the match (for the coupling), then so be it. If Mike is not up for it, I don’t support Byler either. Because if he does, it will hurt Will. And I don’t want Elle to be heartbroken either. But if Byler is, then I support Byler the best I can!!!”

 

Brett supported Will in a vigorous tweet, full of love for his children. He also received comments from homophobes, to which he responded with a strong opinion once and for all.

 

It’s pathetic that you homophobes think that calling me gay is an insult. It’s a compliment. So thank you. I will deliver love in any way I can. And those of you who can’t do that are afraid to face something.”

 

Why do you think that calling someone gay is an insult? He also made a salutary point about discrimination, tweeting, “I am with the LGBTQ+ community. He concluded by explaining that he was not trying to break up Eleven and Mike, and he wrote of his love for Will and the LGBTQ+ community.

‘Let me be clear, I am also supportive of Eleven and Mike. If it is meant to be. I want Will to find love, love for himself and I hope he finds his true self. No one should be ashamed of being themselves or of who they love.”

 

 

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