Stranger Things Finn Wolfhard had sneezing problem on set

They say one should never work with children.

And even the Stranger Things boys admitted this adage holds true for them after revealing show star Finn Wolfhard had them in fits of laughter due to his tendency to sneeze during filming.

The 14-year-old tried to carry on regardless when the problem first reared its head as they tried to record a dramatic  

Not to be sneezed at: Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard had his miniature costars in fits of laughter due to his tendency to sneeze during filming

He was to dramatically say ‘a shadow grows on the wall behind you’ as the show laid out its premise in a scene showing the fantastic foursome’s characters playing Dungeons And Dragons.

Finn said: ‘The thing was I don’t want to get out of character to like throw off the scene, but that throws off the scene even more because i don’t mention it.’ 

Caleb McLaughlin, 16, admitted he struggled to contain his laughter after he sneezed, saying that despite trying to carry on regardless, ‘A tear comes down my eye.’

As if that was not enough excitement for one night, they also revealed they watched High School Musical together at Halloween, with Finn showing off his Zac Efron impression.

And to top it off they then partook in a themed game of Dancemove Generator, which featured 80s and show references.

Oh boys: It is hard to believe the eldest member of the group is actually 16-years-old

Oh boys: It is hard to believe the eldest member of the group is actually 16-years-old

Strapping young lad: Caleb McLaughlin is actually two years older than 14-year-old Finn

Strapping young lad: Caleb McLaughlin is actually two years older than 14-year-old Finn

Stranger Things’ season two seems to have carried on where the first series left off after the debut episode was watched by a whopping 15.8 million people according to ratings company Nielsen.  

However it seems many have yet to work their way through the whole of the nine episode series, as it is averaging a much smaller audience of 4 million viewers per episode. 

The show picks up a year after Wills disappearance, with the Dungeons And Dragons loving gang of boys eventually reuniting with their psychic pal Eleven, who mysteriously vanished at the end of the previous season.

In the first three days the season debut averaged 15.8 million viewers in the US watching on television, with nearly 11 million in the 18-49 demographic.

As if that was not enough, 361,000 are estimated to have made their way through all nine episodes in the first day.

Here we go again: Jimmy had the lads play a themed version of Dance Move Generator

Here we go again: Jimmy had the lads play a themed version of Dance Move Generator

Hilarious: The screen was flipped for the Upside Get Down dance

Hilarious: The screen was flipped for the Upside Get Down dance

Shaking it: Noah Schnapp had the crowd in mild fits of giggles with his routine

Shaking it: Noah Schnapp had the crowd in mild fits of giggles with his routine

Fun in the big city: Finn was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Friday

Fun in the big city: Finn was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Friday

Big hit: The second season's debut episode was watched by a whopping 15.8 million people

Big hit: The second season’s debut episode was watched by a whopping 15.8 million people

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