Either way, Mike is 15 years old in Stranger Things season 4's timeline. Mike's actor Finn Wolfhard, however, was 19 years old when Stranger Things season 4 was released, making him at least four years older than his character.
After all, in the fiction the kids are in 7th grade in the first season and 9th grade in Season 4. That means that they're in the third year of the fictional story, whereas six years have gone by since Season 1 came out (and longer since it began filming).
Like Eleven, Mike and his friends should all be just about 14 years old. They graduated from middle school between seasons two and three, and are now freshman in high school on "Stranger Things" season four.
Since Eleven is the same age as the other kids in The Party, Will, Mike, Dustin, Max, and Lucas are all also 15 years old in Season 4. The older kids are a different story, though.
In the fourth season, Mike has not only joined a new DND club, but has not written to Will in California whatsoever, only sending letters to El. Not only is Mike not forced to take responsibility for his bad friendship, but the narrative rewards him for it.
Now that Stranger Things season 4 has confirmed not only Will's queerness, but also his unrequited love for Mike, it's certainly interesting to look at their relationship in retrospect. Surely, Will's feelings for his best friend didn't come out of nowhere.
With an April birthday, Mike is also 13 years old, and boy oh boy are his moody ways in this season telling of his age because there are moments when Mike reacts to things that are just so much like a 13-year-old boy that it's a lot to unpack. Wolfhard was 13 years old and about to turn 14 at the time of filming.
Character age: Born on April 7, 1971, according to the graphic novel Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons, Mike was 12 in Season 1, 13 in Season 2, 14 in Season 3, and will be 15 in Season 4.
The Common Sense experts say the show is fine for kids 13+, while both parents and kids agree the show is appropriate for ages 12+.
001 is is 32-years-old in 1979
After Henry Creel is put under the charge of Dr Brenner who named him 001 he joins Hawkins lab. Given the fact he was born in 1947, around the time of the Hawkins lab massacre he was 32.
Nancy Wheeler is battling Vecna and her senior year of high school during Season 4. That puts her at around 18. Natalia Dyer is 27.
Many people believe that Max is basically a female version of Mike, and that's why he has a problem with her. Others argue that Mike hates her because "she is not Eleven." Some even suggest that her friendship with Eleven irked Mike even more — not least due to his fear of losing his "authority" over his girlfriend.
Finn Wolfhard (born December 23, 2002) is a Canadian actor and musician. He is known for playing Mike Wheeler on the Netflix series Stranger Things (2016–present).
One of the most noticeable changes in Stranger Things season four is actor Wolfhard's height. According to CelebHeights, the young Canadian actor stands tall at 5ft 10in.
Mike left Pearson Specter after accepting the job offer to work at SIG; however, he returns later in season 4 after Jonathan Sidwell fired him from his firm. Shortly after his return, Louis Litt discovered his fraud and leveraged it to become name partner, forming Pearson Specter Litt.
At birth, Eleven was taken away from her mother by Dr. Martin Brenner and was raised as a test subject in Hawkins National Laboratory in order to develop her psychokinetic skills. When placed in a sensory deprivation tank, she can use remote viewing to access other dimensions, primarily for the purposes of espionage.
Advise your child not to binge watch the show. Research shows that doing so with intense content, particularly alone, can be associated with increased mental health concerns. Be aware of suicide risk warning signs, and always take warning signs seriously.
Stranger Things is rated TV-14.
Common Sense Media also notes that there is some sexuality in the series, like when two young kids sneak off to a school bathroom to make out. Overall, the nonprofit notes it's best for kids 13 and older.
It has intense violence at certain parts, there is clearly a lot of illegal drug use, there is a moderate amount of sexual content with some nudity in the pilot episode, and there is a good amount of swearing throughout the show.
Mike quits being a lawyer, having accepted Jonathan Sidwell's offer to become an investment banker after the ordeal of being interrogated and nearly being imprisoned causes him to second guess his decision to continue his fraud.
"Now that he's gotten older, they made it a very real, obvious thing. Now it's 100 percent clear that he is gay and he does love Mike. But before, it was a slow arc."
It turns out that the person behind the anonymous email was none other than Shiela Sazs (Rachael Harris). That's right—Louis' (Rick Hoffman) Harvard admissions officer ex-girlfriend who hadn't been on the show since 2014 set this whole thing into motion.
On his first night in prison, Mike creates a big problem for himself and Harvey. Meanwhile, Jessica, Harvey and Louis are left to deal with the aftermath of Mike's decision and the departure of the entire firm's staff. Louis, Jessica and Harvey fend off a class action lawsuit from PSL's former clients.
The season saw extensive cast changes with the departures of Patrick J. Adams (Mike Ross), Meghan Markle (Rachel Zane), and Gina Torres (Jessica Pearson) at the conclusion of the previous season.
Patrick J Adams played Mike Ross for more than 100 episodes of legal drama Suits. However, he decided to depart from the Aaron Korsh-helmed show at the end of the seventh season. Viewers will remember that Mike exited after getting married to Rachel Zane (played by Meghan Markle).