Millie Bobby Brown has officially named her lifelong friend and fellow ‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp as godfather to her daughter, a heartwarming real-life twist that has fans celebrating the cast’s enduring family bond both on and off screen. Dive deep as we unpack the stories, community reactions, and what this signifies for the legacy of the Netflix phenomenon.
The heart of ‘Stranger Things’ has always been about more than Demogorgons and portals: at its core, the Netflix sensation is a story of young people forging unbreakable bonds in the face of extraordinary odds. In a touching real-world parallel, Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that her longtime co-star and friend Noah Schnapp is the godfather of her adopted daughter, deepening the already legendary off-screen connections between the cast.
A Moment Ten Years in the Making: The ‘Stranger Things’ Cast’s Real-Life Family
When Stranger Things debuted in 2016, it launched an ensemble of unknown child actors into pop culture stardom. Few relationships from the show have resonated as deeply as the friendship between Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven) and Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), both onscreen—where their characters grapple with trauma and trust—and off, where they’ve shared a formative journey to adulthood through the lens of global fame.
During the world premiere for Season 5 at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 6, 2025, Brown was asked on the red carpet which of her co-stars she would trust to babysit her newly adopted baby girl. Her answer stunned and delighted reporters and fans: “Sadie [Sink] is very, very maternal, but Noah is godfather, so…,” Brown told Entertainment Tonight (USA TODAY).
Importantly, Brown emphasized that the main Stranger Things cast—including Sadie Sink, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, and Caleb McLaughlin—all “turn into the most gooey soft versions of themselves” around her daughter, and that she trusted any of them to look after her child. This ensemble support mirrors the show’s message: family is chosen not given, forged through years of shared adversity and joy. (People)
From Hawkins to Parenthood: Brown’s Journey to Becoming a Mom
This announcement comes during a transformative time for Brown. Earlier in 2025, she married Jake Bongiovi, son of Jon Bon Jovi, in a ceremony officiated by her on-screen “Papa,” Matthew Modine (Dr. Martin Brenner). Later that year, she and Jake adopted a baby girl, a detail she shared with her fans in August through a heartfelt social media post: “We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy… And then there were 3.”
Brown has chosen to keep her daughter’s name and face private—an intentional act, she says, to allow her child the choice of privacy or publicity when she’s older. In an interview with British Vogue prior to the Season 5 premiere, Brown explained: “For me, it’s really important to protect her and her story until she’s old enough to potentially one day share it herself.”
Noah Schnapp: More Than a TV ‘Brother’
Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown have long played “chosen siblings” in fan circles. Their friendship, which blossomed on set as they supported each other through adolescence and international stardom, is held up by viewers as a prime example of the cast’s real-life chemistry.
At the Season 5 premiere, Schnapp said, “It’s so sad I just can’t believe it’s over. I love them all dearly, family for life.” This sentiment—captured by both USA TODAY and a flood of social media posts on the day—deeply resonated with fans who have watched their inside jokes, playful challenges, and mutual support for nearly a decade.
The idea of ‘found family’ is integral to Stranger Things’ global appeal, and Brown’s choice of Schnapp as her daughter’s godfather crystallizes that theme for many in the fandom.
Fan Community Reactions: From TikTok to Deep-Rooted Theories
Immediately after Brown’s reveal, social media lit up with enthusiastic and emotional responses. On TikTok and Reddit, comments like “Noah Schnapp as her baby’s godfather, I’m going to lose it, that’s so cute!” and “Their friendship is what makes Stranger Things real to us—even after the series is over” flooded premiere night threads (Entertainment Tonight TikTok).
Fan forums have long speculated about the close-knit dynamic of the Hawkins kids, with frequent calls for their “found family” relationships to be recognized as just as vital as any supernatural storyline. Many fans point to behind-the-scenes interviews (such as Schnapp and Brown’s “besties” moments) as evidence that the emotional glue of Stranger Things is real—echoed now in the permanence of Brown’s decision.
The Legacy of “Stranger Things” as a Modern Family Epic
As Stranger Things draws toward its much-anticipated conclusion with the first part of Season 5 debuting November 26, 2025, the offscreen friendships and chosen-family bonds seem to outlast even the series itself. With Brown’s and Schnapp’s bond now marked by godparenthood, the original message of the show—about the enduring power of trust, loyalty, and standing together—remains remarkably intact.
For devoted fans, the knowledge that the spirit of Hawkins, Indiana, lives on through the cast’s real-life milestones makes the show’s end bittersweet but beautiful. As Millie, Noah, and the rest embrace new chapters, the “Stranger Things family” feels more like family than ever before.
What’s Next for the Hawkins Family—and Its Fans
- The premiere of Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1 drops November 26, 2025, capping off a pop-culture phenomenon that defined a generation.
- The cast’s friendships and mutual support continue to inspire new fan theories and community-driven projects across social platforms.
- Brown and Schnapp’s evolving roles—as actors, friends, and now godparent and parent—offer hope that Hollywood bonds can be genuine, built on trust and affection beyond the spotlight.
If the past decade of Stranger Things has demonstrated anything, it’s that family isn’t just who you’re born with—it’s who you choose, nurture, and stand with, even as new stories begin.