Finn Wolfhard debuted a dramatic hair transformation while attending the ninth annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which was held at Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday.
The 22-year-old former child star paired his freshly-shaved buzzcut with a black deconstructed suit, white button-up shirt, and boots selected by stylist Warren Alfie Baker.
Finn does not have any upcoming TV/film projects on the horizon, so perhaps he was simply following in the footsteps of Brad Pitt who unveiled his own buzzcut in LA last Thursday.
Wolfhard was last pictured with his signature, seventies-style shag while attending a baseball game at Toronto’s Rogers Centre in his native Canada on May 3.
The Objection rocker was joined on the orange carpet by his Stranger Things co-star Gaten Matarazzo, and the pair later presented the best continuing series trophy to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
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Finn Wolfhard debuted a dramatic hair transformation while attending the ninth annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which was held at Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday
Haruo Sotozaki’s Adult Swim series also won the award for best animation at the fan-voted ceremony.
The 22-year-old Lego Star Wars actor was wearing a black blazer over a grey button-up shirt, black pleated shorts, and matching loafers selected by stylist Meg Galvin.
On December 20, the SAG Award-winning pair wrapped their respective roles as D&D enthusiasts Dustin Henderson and Mike Wheeler in the eight-episode fifth (and final) season of their 1987-set Netflix show.
‘It deepened all of our relationships, going through the ending of the show — and then being able to come out the other side and still be friends,’ Finn explained in his Cosmpolitan cover story this month.
‘It feels all the more important. There used to be this expectation from all of us that if we didn’t talk to each other between seasons, it didn’t really matter.
‘It’s kind of like school in that way where it’s just like, “I’ll see you when I see you.” Then last year, we were like, “Oh, this is it. We’re not going to just see each other just because.”‘
Wolfhard – who was 12 when he was cast in 2015 – marveled: ‘We were like, “Dude, can you believe that one day when the show comes out, the last season, we’re all going to be able to drink together at the bar?”‘
The critically-acclaimed binge-watching favorite will feature Terminator alum Linda Hamilton guest-starring as a mystery military character in Stranger Things’ final chapter.
At the end of season four, the Hawkins group watched aghast as ‘destroyed’ Vecna opened the gates between the real world and the Upside Down causing what local officials labeled ‘an earthquake.’

The 22-year-old former child star paired his freshly-shaved buzzcut with a black deconstructed suit, white button-up shirt, and boots selected by stylist Warren Alfie Baker

Finn does not have any upcoming TV/film projects on the horizon, so perhaps he was simply following in the footsteps of Brad Pitt who unveiled his own buzzcut in LA last Thursday

Wolfhard was last pictured with his signature, seventies-style shag while attending a baseball game at Toronto’s Rogers Centre in his native Canada on May 3

The Objection rocker was joined on the orange carpet by his Stranger Things co-star Gaten Matarazzo (R), and the pair later presented the best continuing series trophy to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

The 22-year-old Lego Star Wars actor (R) was wearing a black blazer over a grey button-up shirt, black pleated shorts, and matching loafers selected by stylist Meg Galvin

On December 20, the SAG Award-winning pair wrapped their respective roles as D&D enthusiasts Dustin Henderson (2-R) and Mike Wheeler (R) in the eight-episode fifth (and final) season of their 1987-set Netflix show

Finn explained in his Cosmpolitan cover story this month: ‘It deepened all of our relationships, going through the ending of the show — and then being able to come out the other side and still be friends’

Wolfhard – who was 12 when he was cast in 2015 – marveled: ‘We were like, “Dude, can you believe that one day when the show comes out, the last season, we’re all going to be able to drink together at the bar?”‘
‘I’ll always be recognized as the guy from the show, and that is fine,’ the Legend of Ochi actor admitted.
‘In a lot of ways, obviously, I want to move on. That’s why I’m doing all this stuff and I’m directing. I obviously have aspirations outside of the show that I really want to do. And for me, it’s more about the connections with people, less about the show.’
Finn – who averages 237K monthly listeners on Spotify – is scheduled to kick off his seven-date The Objection! Tour on June 5 at the Lodge Room in LA.
Wolfhard – who still lives with his parents in Vancouver – sings and play the guitar, piano, drums, bass, and harmonica
Gaten will also voice Lucky in Andy Serkis’ upcoming animated remake of Animal Farm alongside Seth Rogen, Woody Harrelson, Glenn Close, Kieran Culkin, Jim Parsons, Steve Buscemi, Kathleen Turner, and Laverne Cox.