David Harbour Has Known How ‘Stranger Things’ Ends for Years: ‘It’s Quite Moving’
21.05.2022 - 04:29
/ variety.com
Emily Longeretta Can anyone survive the Upside Down? That’s a question not many know the answer to. However, creators Matt and Ross Duffer have divulged the “Stranger Things” ending to a lucky few — including star David Harbour.“I think it varies from person to person, from character to character, and I’m such a harassment specialist that I think I’ve gotten it out of them. It’s been back and forth about like, ‘What happens to Hopper? Is he a character that’s able to survive Hawkins or does he die?'” Harbour tells Variety.
“I know what happens and it’s quite moving, and quite beautiful.”On May 27, Netflix will release the first half of Season 4, which consists of seven episodes. The last two episodes will drop on July 1. The show has been renewed for a fifth and final season.
While the news of the series’ end was only announced this year, Harbour has known how the show ends for quite some time.“I think that I needed to know as we were shooting early on, because I needed to know where he ends up and for what reason he ends up there. I think there is going to be somewhat of a morality — or at least responsible storytelling — to what the Duffers are doing,” he explains. “There’s a reason in Season 2 why Bob dies.
He’s too innocent. You can’t go up to that monster and say, like, ‘Get away from me, get away!’ You just can’t be that person in this world. That person dies.
So I think there’s a responsibility in terms of how Hopper ends up that I’m eager for people to see, and I had to know that going in so I knew where to arc it.”Harbour notes that he’s been very good at keeping quiet and has yet to reveal any spoilers throughout the years of doing the show. “I will hold this one to my grave, I promise,” he laughs. “This is a
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