Maya Hawke Says Life After ‘Stranger Things’ Forced Her to Reevaluate Everything

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While Stranger Things had long existed as Netflix’s ultimate dream franchise, the experience seemingly unfolded very differently for former franchise star Maya Hawke, who now finds herself stepping through a complete music career reset. The franchise is Netflix’s most successful series of all time, accumulating over 1 billion views across its five seasons and transforming Hawkins into a global pop-culture phenomenon. Amid all the massive success tied to the franchise, Hawke now appears to have a far more unsettling story to share from behind the Upside Down.
But what exactly went so wrong for the actress-turned-singer that it ultimately pushed her into reevaluating her entire creative identity beyond Hawkins?
Maya Hawke admits life after Stranger Things left her “lost”
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Maya Hawke, who joined Stranger Things in 2019 as Robin Buckley, recently admitted the ending of the franchise left her feeling completely “lost” while trying to rediscover herself beyond Hawkins. The actress revealed that from nearly four months before the show wrapped until almost a year afterward, she felt “pretty freaked out” because she no longer understood how she would “be reborn” outside the shadow of the Netflix phenomenon.
According to Hawke, Stranger Things had shaped her schedule, emotional grounding, and creative identity for years, making the transition far more unsettling than she expected.
“Basically, from about four months before the show wrapped until a year after that, I was pretty freaked out. Because I didn’t know how I would be reborn out of it,” Hawke said to Los Angeles Times.
And now, with the release of ‘Maitreya Corso,’ Maya Hawke has admitted she “hated” her earlier albums because burnout, internet pressure, and constant public exposure left her disconnected from her own music. Wanting to avoid repeating that cycle, Hawke completely rebuilt her creative process around honesty rather than spectacle, making it clear she has no interest in chasing pop-star formulas or flashy performances. Instead, the actress-singer says she now only wants to create music she can genuinely perform herself, without hiding behind industry expectations.
And amid all the shocking revelations surrounding life after Hawkins, Maya Hawke’s career legacy itself has quietly become far bigger than just Stranger Things.
Maya Hawke’s career had already grown far beyond the Upside Down
Maya Hawke had already been steadily building a strong Hollywood presence long before her recent post-Stranger Things revelations. The daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, Hawke gradually expanded her career across both acting and music through projects like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), Do Revenge (2022), Wildcat (2023), and Inside Out 2 (2024), where she voiced Anxiety. Simultaneously, the actress-singer also built a parallel indie-folk music catalogue through albums like ‘Blush’ (2020), ‘Moss’ (2022), ‘Chaos Angel’ (2024), and now ‘Maitreya Corso’ (2026).
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However, Hawke’s biggest breakthrough ultimately arrived when she entered Stranger Things in Season 3 as Robin Buckley, quickly evolving from Steve Harrington’s sarcastic Scoops Ahoy co-worker into one of the franchise’s most beloved characters. From helping crack the secret Russian conspiracy to later fighting Vecna alongside the Hawkins group, Robin steadily became a central emotional figure throughout the series until its massive finale. And now, walking even deeper into Netflix territory after Stranger Things, Hawke has officially joined the streamer’s upcoming adaptation of The God of the Woods by Liz Moore.
Thus, Hawke's brutally honest revelations prove that even the world’s biggest franchises can leave behind battles fans never truly see.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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