Millie Bobby Brown Accuses ‘Stranger Things’ Co-Star David Harbour of On-Set Harassment
Millie Bobby Brown has reportedly filed a formal complaint accusing her Stranger Things co-star, David Harbour, of “bullying and harassing” her during production of the show.
The complaint, reportedly spanning multiple pages, was filed before the start of filming for the fifth and final season, according to sources. Harbour, who plays Brown’s adoptive father Jim Hopper in the series, was subsequently the subject of an internal inquiry. This news arrives as anticipation builds for the show’s return, a cultural phenomenon that has captivated audiences worldwide.
The final season of Stranger Things is scheduled for release in two parts, with the first episodes arriving on November 27th and the second half on December 26th, culminating in a finale on January 1st, 2026. The synopsis details a storyline focused on defeating Vecna, with Hawkins under military quarantine and Eleven forced into hiding – you can read more about the show’s history on Netflix’s official site. Recently, Harbour expressed his relief at the show’s conclusion, stating, “You’re having to play a lot of the same beat, and there’s a feeling where you’re like, ‘I want to take a risk. I want to do something that people haven’t seen me do before.’ So yeah, after 10 years, it’s like, ‘OK.’”
Harbour’s personal life has also been in the public eye, with his recent divorce and infidelity being addressed in Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl. Netflix has declined to comment on the allegations at this time.
Further details regarding the outcome of the internal inquiry are currently unavailable.