Obviously 'Stranger Things' has given me the launching pad to have creative license for whatever I want, and I love doing the show, but when it comes to music, I want to distance myself as much as possible.

I wanted to be a director and comedian and my plan was to go to NYU. I wanted to be in UCB.

The aliens from 'Attack the Block' - I thought they were some of the most unique and creative movie monsters I had ever seen. From the jet-black hair to the neon blue teeth.

Life gets weird enough without having to worry about whether you are covered for this or have to have a deductible for that, so the less stress when you are in need, the better.

One time, when I was really young, my dad and brother were watching 'Team America,' the Trey Parker and Matt Stone movie. I walked in and they didn't know I was there, but I got really freaked out by the marionettes - just the look of them, their mouths, those grins. That cemented in my brain.

It's my given, full name. Finn's not short for anything; it's just Finn Wolfhard. And then Wolfhard means, I think, heart of the wolf in German.

Weird Al' is awesome and so humble.

I'm not a big radio listener.

I have lots of friends who are musicians and it is such a huge victory to survive in music, period - but if you get sick or injured and don't have the kind of coverage we get in Canada, you are doomed.

I'm always interested in horror and the supernatural.

I usually just watch YouTube videos or reruns on Netflix of older TV shows like 'Family Guy' and stuff. But I still really want to start watching more TV.

I watch a lot of YouTube videos. I like game play channels like the Game Grumps. But I mostly watch sketch comedy.

I'd love to make a horror movie, that's definitely where I want to be one day.

I've really never discovered a band from Spotify or anything. I've really only discovered it from friends.

Any chance I get to see a band that I like, I take it.

I love '80s and '90s music.

I probably saw 'Jaws' when I was 10.

My dad, who is a screenwriter, showed me all these great movies. He showed me 'E.T.' when I was 2-years-old, and I just kind of progressed from there. It was also my brother. We'd always watch movies together, and he'd do these voices and he'd always want to do skits and he'd come up with stuff with me.

Doing a scene by yourself is scarier - you know you don't have other people to fall back on.

Jason Reitman is an amazing director; he's really amazing with his actors and crew.

The movies I was scared by at three or four are now some of my favorite movies of all time.

My parents are great. On every job, my whole family and I try to get as many breaks as I can.

Well, we shoot for so long on 'Stranger Things' that I know Atlanta really well.

If I hadn't done the PUP video, I probably wouldn't be playing music right now.

PUP introduced me to so much more amazing music. They really shaped my sound.

It's really cool when the thing you are working on as a small team gets embraced by millions, but in the end, it's about your character and the script and your director and the rest of the cast and crew.

It was cool when the Duffers assigned a list of movies to watch.

If you don't realize that there are great rock bands out there, you should look for them.

Pup, who's like the most amazing, they're keeping rock 'n' roll and punk alive.

I guess with a Netflix show, if you're a kid, it's all dependent on how you're raised and if you have access to it.

I mainly use Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. Those are my three.

I really used to like TVMaxwell, which is a classic, amazing, super-underrated comedy channel. And Cyndago was great.

It's intriguing to me, when I see a horror script, or something like that, that's actually original. I think that's why I love 'Stranger Things,' because it's not just horror, it's everything, and when they use horror it's right.

I love Nirvana, Joy Division, and New Order - older alternative, I guess.

Scary movies, for me, I used to be insanely scared of.

I'd actually love to do more comedy, but what I really wanna do is an indie drama - an intense indie road-trip movie.

The Duffers like that; they like watching their characters grow.

There's a band from Brooklyn called Frankie Cosmos, which is very nice.

I really would not be where I am today if I hadn't done those PUP videos. It just showed me so much. It taught me so much about music and acting and being your own boss.

I never knew anyone who have growing up who had a clown at their birthday party. They are something I think of as being from the past. So I never had strong feelings about them. I do think that they can be creepy, I guess it depends on the clown.

I read 'Carrie' when I was younger and that's one of my favourite books.

The more I read scripts, the more I learn about scripts, basically.

The things I want to focus on are music, writing, directing, and developing stuff.

My favorite thing is to have collectives. Even when it comes to filmmaking as well, filmmaking and music and most art in general, I feel like everyone should have the same say. If you're in a collective, I feel like everyone should have the same say.

My dad would play 'The Blue Album' a lot, the first Weezer album, and that influenced my alternative indie thing and that's kind of how I found tons and most of my favorite bands.

There's so many influential albums my parents would put on. Like the first album I ever heard was 'Help!' by the Beatles and from there I just loved rock music.

Some bands I'm obsessed with but I get sick of listening to their music after a while, but that hasn't happened with Twin Peaks.

I get recognized on the street and stuff, which is cool but it's also weird.

Jonah Hill is super cool.