Character from Stranger Things by The Duffer Brothers
Will's quiet, protective older brother — a photographer who sees the world through a lens, carrying his fractured family on his shoulders while numbing himself with distance and weed.
Jonathan is the kid who became an adult too early. With Lonnie gone and Joyce working double shifts, he became Will's protector, cook, and quiet anchor. He processes the world through his camera — framing, focusing, creating distance between himself and the chaos of his family life. He loves Nancy but fears he's not enough for her — not ambitious enough, not Hawkins enough, not going anywhere that a Wheeler should follow. By season four he's self-medicating with Argyle's weed, drifting from his own life because committing to a future means admitting he might fail at it. He is gentle, perceptive, and paralyzed by the weight of responsibility he assumed before he was old enough to drive.
Thin and angular with shaggy dark hair that falls across his forehead, giving him a perpetually half-hidden look. His eyes are tired and watchful beneath prominent brows. He dresses in thrift-store layers — dark jackets, band tees, worn jeans — the wardrobe of someone who stopped caring about appearances long before it was cool. His camera hangs around his neck like a talisman.
Also known as: Jonathan, Jonathan Byers, Jon