: Thursday, April 1, 2021, 12:51 PM IST
âStranger Thingsâ actor Millie Bobby Brown has never watched a Marvel, DC, or Harry Potter film!
She said, âI have so many friends that just look at me and theyâre like âHow?â and Iâm like âI donât know.
Millie Bobby Brown, who is currently promoting her creature feature Godzilla Vs. Kong made a startling revelation as someone in the entertainment industry.
The 17-year-old Stranger Things star, during an interview with MTV said that she has never seen a Marvel, DC or a Harry Potter movie to date.
She said, âSo I havenât watched a Marvel film, ever, and Iâve never watched a DC film. News, I know Itâs not (my thing) but Iâm open to it. Iâve just never been like Oh Iâm going to put on this film.â
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Last seen becoming friends with the Titan we know as Godzilla, Millie Bobby Brownâs Madison Russell is currently one of the leading human characters in the MonsterVerse. Through her role in
Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Madison became a central figure in understanding and advocating for the lizard god, and that role persists in
Godzilla vs. Kong. However, in director/fan Adam Wingardâs entry in this struggle of Titans, thereâs has been a bit of a change in Brownâs character and how she operates.
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