David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown and Stranger Things
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A Stranger Things star has openly come out in defense of the show’s divisive ending. The comments come months after the Netflix show’s climax stirred the pot. David Harbour, who played Jim Hopper,
Harbour, 51, and Brown, 22, played father-daughter duo Jim Hopper and Eleven in “Stranger Things,” which ended in December 2025 after five seasons. Shortly before the finale, the Daily Mail published a report in which a source claimed that Brown had filed a complaint against Harbour before filming began for season 5 of “Stranger Things.”
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‘Run Out of Story': Why David Harbour Was Ready to Leave Stranger Things
Stranger Things turned David Harbour into a star, but the actor was ready to just walk away from Netflix’s hit series. The acclaimed actor has now revealed the reason why. What did David Harbour say about leaving Stranger Things?
Preparing to play a suburban schlub in HBO's "DTF St. Louis," David Harbour decided he needed to transform - slightly. "I guess it's just part of my process," he recalls, "because when I looked at it,
Netflix has announced the expansion of the "Stranger Things" franchise with an animated series, "Stranger Things: Tales From '85," set between Seasons 2 and 3 of the original show.
The producers of "Stranger Things: The First Shadow" announced Tuesday when the stage production will be wrapping up its Broadway and West End runs.
