The production is supposed to be rolled out earlier in March for 'Stranger Things' fourth season when the higher-ups of the American streaming platform Netflix has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 threat. Although the out of this world series is in a temporary halt, the 17-year-old star Gaten Matarazzo used it as a time to do things he likes to do.

As per Up News Info, the young actor who acts as Dustin Henderson in the Netflix hit series has been spotted multiple times by fans serving food and drinks behind the counter at a restaurant located in his home state of New Jersey.

Moreover, The Hollywood Reporter has spoken to a representative from Matarazzo and confirmed that the New Jersey-born actor took the said job. Matarazzo works in the undisclosed local restaurant on Long Beach alongside some of his family members to pass the time. Well, the actor took one wise move considering he has all the time in the world now.

The apparent fact that Matarazzo is one of TV's brightest stars today and a part of the famous series, some fans couldn't help but notice the actor even if he is disguising by wearing a heat. His incognito look plus a face mask led some fans to post pictures of the young actor online, heating the conversation of him now working at a restaurant. It's not a shock that the eagled-eyed fans recognized Matarazzo as Netflix previously reported that 64 million watched the third season of 'Stranger Netflix' for four weeks straight upon its release.

Those who missed 'Stranger Things,' Gaten Matarazzo is one of its leading cast who plays as Dustin Henderson, as aforementioned above. He was born in the full name Gaetano John Matarazzo III on September 8, 2002. He began his humble career as Benjamin in the Broadway show entitled 'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' and 'Les Miserables' as Gavroche. He also hosts Netlfix's short-lived show called 'Prank Encounters.'

In related news, the curators of the science-fiction-horror drama series are accused of plagiarism in July. Irish Rover Entertainment filed a plagiarism lawsuit in California federal court that says they imitated the screenplay of 'Stranger Things' from 'Totem.' The lawsuit says that the two productions hail Aaron Sims as a connection who worked with 'Totem's' scrip writing and later joined the Netflix hit first and second season.

For more of Matarazzo and 'Stranger Things,' stay tuned!