After Years Of Fans Speculating That Will Byers Is Gay, Here's What The "Stranger Things" Cast And Creators Have Said About His Sexuality This Season

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🚨 Warning: Some Stranger Things Season 4 spoilers. 🚨

If you're a Stranger Things fan, then it's quite possible that you're aware of some of the online chatter that's existed around Will Byers' sexuality.

Will looking out a window
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While speculation that Will is queer has been around since the beginning of the series (remember Mike saying, "It's not my fault you don't like girls"?), it has certainly amped up throughout the years — especially now, in Season 4, where we see Will literally recoil when a girl tries to flirt with him.

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See also: Will doing a project on Alan Turing and his ~complex~ reactions to Mike and Eleven.

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In a new interview with TV Line, Matt and Ross Duffer — the Duffer Brothers — replied to some of the fan theories. “You’re supposed to be asking those questions,” Matt began.

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"This is where it gets tricky, since we haven’t released the whole season yet,” he continued, assuring folks that there will be clarity by the end of Season 4. “I just want people to watch the final two episodes.”

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“We have story arcs and we have character arcs,” Ross said. “How we structured [the season], we’ve released the first two acts of this story. The final act, which is the last two episodes, resolves a lot of things, both character and story, and then some of it is also setting up for our final season.”

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Meanwhile, Noah Schnapp, who plays Will, went for a much vaguer approach in an interview with Variety earlier this week, saying, “I feel like they never really address it or blatantly say how Will is. I think that’s the beauty of it, that it’s just up to the audience’s interpretation — if it’s Will kind of just refusing to grow up and growing up slower than his friends, or if he is really gay.”

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Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven, added, “Can I just say, it’s 2022 and we don’t have to label things. I think what’s really nice about Will’s character is that he’s just a human being going through his own personal demons and issues. So many kids out there don’t know, and that’s OK. That’s OK to not know. And that’s OK not to label things.”

Millie on the red carpet
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That being said, when Finn Wolfhard was asked if Will's feelings towards Mike, his character, were turning romantic, he replied, "Yeah. I think you find out slowly through the season, Will's kind of love towards Mike, and I think it's a really beautiful thing."

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Happy Pride Month, Will!