Caleb McLaughlin’s conversation about his Stranger Things journey is thoughtful, introspective, and quietly powerful. When he says he learned Lucas before he learned himself, it’s not a soundbite—it’s a genuine reflection on growing up under the spotlight.
McLaughlin talks about how Lucas Sinclair became a mirror during his formative years, teaching him discipline, emotional restraint, and confidence. As the show evolved, so did his understanding of masculinity, friendship, and vulnerability—often shaped by the character he was portraying.
He also reflects on the responsibility of representation and the pressure that comes with being watched while still figuring yourself out. Rather than framing the experience as a burden, McLaughlin describes it as a rare, complicated gift.
A meaningful watch for longtime fans, and a perfect lead-in to a reflective coming-of-age movie night.
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