Doja Cat is capturing headlines not only with her chart-topping music but also with her budding romance with Joseph Quinn, known for his role as Eddie Munson on Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things. The two were spotted together recently, fueling rumors of their relationship after being seen enjoying themselves at Dingwalls Dancehall, located in London’s Camden neighborhood.
The romance appears to have blossomed just two summers after Doja Cat made her intentions known by reaching out to Quinn’s co-star, Noah Schnapp, seeking help to connect with the British actor. According to Entertainment Weekly, Doja Cat had made headlines for slipping directly onto Schnapp's social media to express her interest, where she asked him to play matchmaker.
“Looking back, it’s quite the modern-day romance: sliding through DMs instead of using dating apps!” remarked one entertainment analyst. Schnapp suggested Doja speak to Quinn directly and even sent her the link to his Instagram profile. Unfortunately, things took a turn when Schnapp shared their conversation on TikTok—something Doja Cat referred to as “borderline snakes---,” adding fuel to the fire of social media drama.
Fast forward to the present, Schnapp and Doja Cat appear to have made amends, as both have moved on. Joseph Quinn seems to be the latest addition to her love life, as reports indicate they’ve been holding hands and enjoying their time together. Representatives for both Doja Cat and Quinn have yet to respond to requests for comments, leaving fans eagerly awaiting official confirmation.
Meanwhile, on another front related to Stranger Things, actor Bill Skarsgård is set to join Dacre Montgomery, who portrays Billy Hargrove on the show, for the next thrilling chapter of his acting career. Skarsgård, recognized for playing Pennywise the Dancing Clown in It, will star alongside Montgomery in the upcoming film Dead Man's Wire. This highly anticipated thriller, based on real events, tells the story of a former real estate developer bent on revenge against the banker who wronged him.
Directed by Oscar nominee Gus Van Sant, Dead Man's Wire involves the developer taking the banker hostage, demanding $5 million alongside a personal apology. Producer Cassian Elwes shared his excitement, stating, “It’s an absolute thrill to reunite with one of the greatest directors...”
Dacre Montgomery's rise to stardom continues as he navigates projects beyond Stranger Things, after making his exit during season three's finale. While fans were left anticipative of his return, they were surprised to see him make his way back during season four of the franchise. His staying power within the entertainment industry has only increased since then, with recent roles such as the lead actor in the horror movie Went Up The Hill.
For Bill Skarsgård, it’s also shaping up to be quite the exciting period, as he’s gearing up for another major role—playing the iconic vampire Count Orlok in the highly anticipated remake of Nosferatu.
Set to be released early next year, on January 1, 2025, the film boasts notable talents such as Lily-Rose Depp and Willem Dafoe. Digital Spy has already praised the project, awarding it five stars, hinting at its blend of gothic horror and gripping storytelling.
The strong connections among cast members from Stranger Things have resulted not only in various professional projects but plenty of engaging stories of friendship and romance. Between Doja Cat’s newly blossoming romance with Joseph Quinn and Bill Skarsgård’s upcoming thriller alongside Dacre Montgomery, fans of the show have much to look forward to.
With all these developments, the cast of Stranger Things remains vibrant and dynamic, continuing to captivate audiences both on and off-screen. There’s much to anticipate as the show gears up for its fifth and final season, complete with more supernatural activities, character developments, and of course, plenty of drama.