‘Stranger Things’ Star Nell Fisher Shares Her Madrid Trip With an Adorable Tribute to the Netflix Show

Published 04/05/2026, 2:18 PM EDT

The world of Stranger Things has churned out more young stars than any other show. Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, Joe Kerry, Natalia Dyer, are just a few of them. From that same goldmine comes Nell Fisher, who tasted unimaginable success the moment she entered the Upside Down in season 5 of the Netflix show. The 14-year-old has already established a career that many seasoned performers aspire to, and she now makes sure it is a part of her life in the most creative ways. 

The success has most recently been reflected in her online engagement, where, in a slew of enthusiastic life updates, she posted photos from her Madrid tour. 

Nell Fisher shares photos from her recent Madrid visit

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Nell Fisher recently went to Madrid as part of the SFM9 The Tour (Stranger Fan Meet 9) in Paris and Madrid. It was her first time at the European convention tour dedicated to the hit Netflix show and its fandom. She appeared alongside fellow co-stars Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Jamie Campbell Bower, Cara Buono, and Raphael Luce. 

The photo dump on Instagram featured pictures of her and various locations in Madrid. There was also a photo of her with her brother, indicating that he too accompanied his sister to the convention. Captioning the post, she thanked Madrid in Spanish, saying “muchas gracias madrid 🇪🇸” (thanks a lot Madrid).

Her portrayal of Kassie in the horror movie Evil Dead Rise (2023), which went on to become a worldwide success, initially brought her to wider notice. Since then, she has continued to excel in roles such as Holly Wheeler in the last season of Stranger Things (2025) and Bookworm (2024). Nell's journey is noteworthy not only for her skill but also for her maturity and commitment at such a young age, along with her fondness for the show that she captured in her Instagram post.

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Now that Stranger Things is over (at least the main show and not the universe), there is a sense of intrigue regarding her next project.

What is next for Nell Fisher?

   Nell Fisher is back in school and is mulling over a few new projects, but she has not signed any contracts yet. She wants to continue creating excellent art with talented directors, as she claims. She has also acknowledged the fact that Stranger Things has empowered her and endowed her with the opportunity to choose projects now. 

“It’s amazing that all these things are open to me, that I can kind of go pick and choose,” Fisher told Variety.

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She further added that she would be open to any projects filming in London and preferably around her school holidays. Ever since her stint in the Netflix series, she and everything related to her have been a thing of curiosity for the internet. Whether it is her family, her future career choices, or her visit to Madrid, everything has been monitored closely. Anyhow, the future looks bright for the young star and holds infinite possibilities for her.

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Did you see Nell Fisher’s Instagram photo dump from Madrid? What do you think of her first appearance in the SFM9 The Tour? Let us know in the comments. 

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Harshit Kumar

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With nearly two years of experience in content writing, primarily in sports, Harshit has now ventured into the alluring alleys of Hollywood at NetflixJunkie. A true pop-culture fanatic and a certified cheat code for movie trivia night, he brings infectious enthusiasm to every conversation. He has strong opinions about everything from uplifting superhero spectacles to gripping psychological crime dramas, and he is never shy about backing them up.

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