David Harbour says he's developing "several" projects with Stranger Things co-star Millie Bobby Brown: "10 years wasn’t enough"
Hopper and Eleven may one day reunite on screen
Hopper actor David Harbour says that we could one day see him reunite on screen with Stranger Things co-star Millie Bobby Brown, as the pair are currently working on "several" projects together.
Harbour and Brown, of course, played Chief of Police Jim Hopper and his surrogate, superpowered daughter Eleven, respectively, across all five seasons of Stranger Things, over the last decade. And speaking to Variety, Harbour claims that he and Brown haven't had enough of each other yet.
"Straight up, Millie and I are working on several…" Harbour said, cutting himself off before revealing too much. "You’ll see more of me and Millie – 10 years wasn’t enough. There is a special bond there."
What any those projects might be is a mystery for the time being, but it's a safe bet that they're not Stranger Things-related, as creators the Duffer Brothers followed up the divisive Stranger Things season 5 ending by joking that they won't reveal the truth about Eleven's fate for 20 years.
Even without a potential Hopper/Eleven reunion, Harbour has been keeping busy since Stranger Things came to an end. Later this year, he'll return as Red Guardian in Avengers: Doomsday, and is set to appear in the Noah Centineo-starring Rambo reboot. He'll also reprise his kick-ass Santa in Violent Night 2, and return as Frankenstein in Creature Commandos season 2. As for Brown, Enola Holmes 3 is right around the corner, and will see Sherlock's sister on the search for her kidnapped brother, once again played by Henry Cavill.
Also speaking to Variety, Brown touched on her long creative partnership with Harbour. "Obviously I changed so much from Season 1 to Season 5, and David was there through all of it," Brown said. "Over time, our relationship became much more collaborative creatively. When you work with someone for that many years, we could really push each other emotionally in scenes. Even though the series has ended, there’s still a lot of gratitude."
As for Stranger Things, the mothership show may have ended, but animated show Stranger Things: Tales from '85 has been renewed for season 2, and will continue to fill in the gaps between seasons 2 and 3.
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