Jamie Campbell Bower's character in "Stranger Things" was a lot of human.
He said he was angry with the environment he was raised in.
Vecna was sent to the Upside Down.
The actor who plays Vecna on "Stranger Things" said his character had more humanity than anyone else.
He told Variety that he felt anger for his character in the show. The villain started out as a human with psychic powers. After murdering his family, he became the first child to take part in the experiments that led to Eleven honing her powers.
The character grew up in an environment where his father murdered a villain and a civilian family on the orders of people he never knew. Who are they standing in? I'm still upset about it.
In the first part of season four, Vecna's past is revealed in the seventh episode. The young Eleven banishes Vecna to the Upside Down after he massacred all the other children in the lab. His monstrous physical appearance was the result of his banishment and it was his motivation to cause trouble in the town.
While his character had a lot of humanity, Eleven's banishment stripped him of it and made him angry and resentful.
"That is revolting." Hate-fueling is more than that. It's hard to take. It is really annoying.
The photographs of each of his victims were put on his wall and he stared at them.
Vecna is driven by resentment. He believes that the world is a lie and that it's unfair. It was necessary to bring that up and dig that up more so that we could say the same thing over and over again.
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