Noah Schnapp, the talented actor best known for his role in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, recently shared a quirky encounter he often faces with fans. In a light-hearted revelation, Schnapp mentioned that people frequently mistake him for the iconic character Harry Potter, portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe. The mix-up, as Schnapp described, happened “three times last year,” leaving him surprised by the ongoing confusion.
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In a candid conversation on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Schnapp discussed the immense popularity of Stranger Things and the whirlwind experience of being part of the show since joining the cast at the tender age of 11. Reflecting on encounters with fans, Schnapp humorously shared how some mistakenly identify him as Harry Potter. He recounted instances where well-meaning fans would express their admiration for both the show and the beloved wizarding world of Harry Potter, unaware of the mix-up.

Host Jimmy Fallon couldn’t help but express his amusement at the curious case of mistaken identity, prompting Schnapp to acknowledge the parallels between the two fantastical worlds. Drawing comparisons between Harry Potter’s ‘The Boy Who Lived’ and his Stranger Things character Will Byers, also known as ‘Zombie Boy,’ Schnapp highlighted the intriguing similarities that fans often find between the two franchises.
The connection between Stranger Things and Harry Potter has not gone unnoticed within the entertainment industry. Schnapp’s co-star Cara Buono, who portrays Karen Wheeler in Stranger Things, shared insights on how fans draw parallels between her character’s protective nature towards Holly and Mrs. Weasley’s defence of Ginny in Harry Potter. The subtle similarities between the characters have sparked engaging discussions among fans of both series.
The synergy between the two acclaimed franchises extends beyond character comparisons. The groundbreaking production “Stranger Things: The First Shadow play,” a collaborative effort between the creators of Stranger Things and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child writer Jack Thorne, further solidifies the shared appeal of both universes. The play’s success on the theatrical stage underscores the lasting impact of these captivating stories on audiences worldwide.
As Stranger Things season 5 unfolds on Netflix, viewers are treated to a thrilling narrative that continues to captivate fans. With Volume 1 already streaming and Volume 2 set to release just in time for the festive season, the anticipation for the grand finale on December 31st is at an all-time high. Schnapp’s insights into the show’s evolution and his personal experiences behind the scenes add an extra layer of intrigue to the series’ culmination.
In a world where fantasy and reality blur, Noah Schnapp’s amusing anecdotes of being mistaken for Harry Potter offer a glimpse into the whimsical encounters that come with fame. As fans eagerly await the resolution of the Stranger Things saga, the enduring charm of beloved characters like Will Byers and the magical legacy of Harry Potter continue to enchant audiences of all ages.
The enduring appeal of both Stranger Things and Harry Potter serves as a testament to the power of storytelling in captivating audiences and transcending generations. With each passing season and theatrical triumph, these iconic franchises leave an indelible mark on pop culture, inviting fans to immerse themselves in tales of friendship, courage, and the enduring magic of fantastical worlds.
