
I was so happy to see David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown at the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere! They seemed genuinely warm and supportive of each other, which really put those silly rumors about tension to rest. It was lovely seeing them hug and take pictures with fans on the red carpet, and they both had such kind things to say about each other in their interviews. It was a really heartwarming moment!
Brown shared with Entertainment Tonight that she and David have a close father-daughter connection, as they work together on every scene. She described having him with her throughout the process as a very special experience.
Harbour also expressed his fondness for the artists, saying he’s loved watching them develop and is particularly excited about this project because they’ve become very close during the process.
The friendly atmosphere at the premiere followed a report in the Daily Mail alleging that Brown had accused Harbour of bullying and harassment before Season 5 started filming. Neither actor spoke about the report publicly at the premiere, and Harbour largely avoided talking to the press.
Sources at Variety and Deadline report that while a complaint did trigger an investigation, the matter was resolved several years ago.
According to sources, problems surfaced during the earlier stages of the show’s production, not right before Season 5. There haven’t been any disagreements recently.
The information provided to the Daily Mail was inaccurate. The initial report actually showed the bullying began right before the final season’s filming started.
During the premiere event, both lead actors shared praise for each other. Series co-creator Ross Duffer emphasized the importance of a positive work environment, telling The Hollywood Reporter that “a safe and happy set is the most important thing.” The event included heartfelt speeches from the Duffer brothers, director and executive producer Shawn Levy, and Netflix leaders like co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Chief Creative Officer Bela Bajaria.
Sarandos recalled the show’s cultural impact, remembering when Stranger Things was first presented to Netflix. He felt it was a pivotal moment for the company, a show that truly resonated with audiences and became a cultural phenomenon.
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