Millie Bobby Brown's new project with David Harbour arriving sooner than expected
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Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that her upcoming collaboration with former Stranger Things co-star David Harbour is set to arrive ‘sooner than expected,’ offering fans their first concrete update on what comes next for the on-screen duo after the hit Netflix series concluded.
What Millie Said
Speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the 22-year-old actress confirmed the project is well underway. “The David Harbour project is sooner than expected. And it’s David’s idea, so kudos to him,” she said. She described the plans as ‘concrete’ and, when pressed for further details, offered a telling hint: “Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home.”
Netflix Remains Central to Her Plans
Brown noted she is ‘slowly developing things with Netflix, my home studio,’ a slate that also includes the upcoming rom-com Just Picture It, in which she stars alongside Gabriel LaBelle. Her planned TV series Prism, however, appears to be on hold as she works through scheduling constraints.
The Harbour Relationship: Context and Controversy
The announcement carries added weight given the reported friction between the two during production of Stranger Things Season 5. Reports had emerged that Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint against Harbour, 50, ahead of the final season’s shoot. Harbour addressed the matter in a recent interview with Variety, calling it a ‘weird thing’ that ‘came out in a weird way.’
He was candid about the bond that persisted regardless: “Straight up, Millie and I are working on several. You’ll see more of me and Millie, 10 years wasn’t enough. There is a special bond there. I love her. She loves me.” Harbour also noted that disagreements between long-term collaborators are normal, and that the pair found resolution easier once third parties were no longer involved.
What to Expect Next
While neither Brown nor Harbour has disclosed a title, genre, or release window beyond ‘sooner than expected,’ the father-daughter framing echoes their beloved Stranger Things dynamic as Eleven and Chief Hopper — a relationship that anchored much of the show’s emotional core across five seasons. With Netflix confirmed as the platform, the project is likely to attract immediate attention from the show’s global fanbase. A formal announcement is widely anticipated in the months ahead.