Warning! This article contains spoilers for the end of season four of Stranger Things
Jamie Campbell Bower has given Joe Quinn a very sweet apology for his bad behaviour as Vecna during the fourth season of Stranger Things.
Audiences very quickly fell in love with Joe Quinn's character - Eddie Munson - as the leader of the Hellfire Club rocked his way into our hearts.
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Sadly, much to the disappointment of fans, Eddie didn't survive his debut season of Stranger Things as he was killed by a swarm of monstrous demobats belonging to major villain Vecna, played by Jamie Campbell Bower.
But now, Campbell Bower has issued an apology to his co-star for that small business of killing him off on the show with a horde of evil mutated bats. Watch below:
The actor starred in a video where he apologised to Quinn and the audience for killing Eddie, and for all the other murders in season four that Quinn's character got blamed for.
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Presenting his co-star with a giant bouquet of flowers, it seems as though it was apology accepted between the pair even though Quinn would absolutely love to make some sort of return for season five.
Luckily, it seems as though the pair get along really well in real life and were spotted raving together to Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill', so this one looks like a case of 'no hard feelings'.
The show's writers have confirmed they always saw him as a 'tragic character' who would have 'wound up in jail' after being accused of a string of murders across Hawkins.
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Of course, those murders were all Vecna's fault anyway but try explaining to a whole town that their kids were killed by an evil monster with mystical powers living in another dimension.
Campbell Bower's incredible transformation into Vecna has wowed Stranger Things audiences after fans were given a sneak peek behind the monstrous mask.
It turns out that what looks like the decaying body of the monster and should definitely be CGI is actually a practical costume which has to be assembled over Campbell Bower's body.
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Oh, and by the way, that scary Vecna voice that definitely sounds like it's been edited and distorted? That's all Jamie.
Stranger Things season four is available to stream on Netflix.
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Topics: Film and TV, Stranger Things, Netflix