'Stranger Things' Season 2 Spoilers & Update: No Eleven, Says Millie Bobby Brown; Kids Involved In Emmy Controversy

As filming for Netflix's "Stranger Things" Season 2 is set to begin in October, one fan favorite -- Millie Bobby Brown -- expressed uncertainty for her character's return. The actress is now back in England and has recently visited a talk show, where she confirmed about not being sure she's in the sequel.

Millie Bobby Brown spoke with Lorraine Kelly on her chat show on ITV, where the hot topic was "Stranger Things" and its upcoming season. "I'm not sure I'm going to be in it," the young star said, Express reported. It is possible Millie Bobby Brown could only be keeping details to "Stranger Things" Season 2 hush-hush, but then she also stated that she's up for another exciting project next.

"It's been very overwhelming and very incredible," Millie Bobby Brown further said of her experience working on "Stanger Things," which instantly became a popular show. According to TV Guide, Millie Bobby Brown, the rest of the "Stranger Things" kids and the show itself have become the toast of Hollywood in recent months. For all its success, the young actress commended the writers, directors and the cast. She also acknowledged she's quite lucky to become part of the show.

However, being in such a popular series comes with a price, as the kids of "Stranger Things" have recently been embroiled in a controversy. During last Sunday's Emmys, Millie Bobby Brown and her "Stranger Things" co-star, Gaten Mattarazzo and Caleb McLaughlin, happily gave away peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to the audience in a skit.

But according to the Los Angeles Times, some complained that it was quite an irresponsible skit because of the potential of triggering a peanut allergy. "You never just hand out peanut butter. That's such a liability," a source said. Even the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America weighed in on the controversy, per Muchies. The group sent out a statement to ABC, which produced this year's Emmys.

Meanwhile, Netflix and "Stranger Things" creators, the Duffer brothers, confirmed that the series will be back for Season 2 in 2017. It will pick up one year after Season 1's final episode. Stay tuned to this site for more news and updates about the show.

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