‘Stranger Things’ Stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour Display Unity at Season 5 Premiere
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour appeared to dispel recent rumors of on-set friction yesterday, sharing a warm embrace and laughter on the red carpet at the premiere of Stranger Things’ final season.
The pair posed together at TCL Chinese Theatre ahead of the Part One release on Netflix, November 26. A video shared by the streaming service on Instagram celebrated “one last Stranger Things premiere” after the show’s debut in 2016. Brown stars as Eleven, a character with psychic abilities who escapes Hawkins National Laboratory, and Harbour plays Jim Hopper, who later becomes her adoptive father.
Season 5, set in the fall of 1987, finds Hawkins reeling from the opening of Rifts as the characters unite to defeat Vecna, who has mysteriously vanished. The government has placed the town under military quarantine and is actively pursuing Eleven, forcing her into hiding. The final season will be released in three volumes: Volume 1 (four episodes) on November 26, Volume 2 (three episodes) on Christmas, and the finale on New Year’s Eve, with each volume launching at 5 PM PT. This marks the end of a cultural phenomenon that helped define a generation of television viewers.
The premiere suggests a harmonious conclusion to the series despite earlier reports, and Netflix has confirmed the staggered release schedule for the final episodes. For more information on the show’s history and impact, visit IMDb’s Stranger Things page. Fans can also find details about the show’s production and cast on Netflix’s official Stranger Things website.
Officials at Netflix have stated they anticipate high viewership numbers for the final season, potentially breaking streaming records.