Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour reunite in Netflix FBI thriller
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour are set to reunite on screen in a new Netflix series, reprising a father-daughter dynamic that made them household names on Stranger Things. The as-yet-untitled thriller marks their first collaboration since the fifth and final season of the hit supernatural drama.
What the Show Is About
Brown, 22, will play Rebecca, the estranged daughter of Matt Wolfe — a 'disgraced FBI agent' portrayed by Harbour. The plot kicks into gear when Rebecca, herself an FBI agent, 'vanishes on a mission', forcing her father back into the field. The series has not yet been given an official title.
Key Creative Team
Both Brown and Harbour will serve as executive producers on the project, joined by Brown's husband Jake Bongiovi. The series will be written and helmed by Jack Thorne, co-creator of the critically acclaimed drama Adolescence, lending the project significant prestige behind the camera.
The Backstory: From Stranger Things to Speculation
Brown and Harbour famously built a close on-screen bond playing Eleven and Jim Hopper across ten years of Stranger Things. Their relationship drew scrutiny ahead of Season 5, when reports emerged that Brown had filed a harassment and bullying complaint against Harbour. Harbour addressed the matter directly in a conversation with Variety, calling it a 'weird thing' that 'came out in a weird way.' He said, 'It's simple. It was just a simple rupture-and-repair thing that, once we cleared everybody out of the way and talked to each other, we're fine. Everyone nowadays is very scared of talking about things. People are very scared of being human.'
Harbour insisted that disagreements between long-term collaborators are normal, and that direct communication resolved their differences. 'We adore each other and always have,' he added.
How the Project Came Together
Brown first hinted at the collaboration on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, saying, 'The David Harbour project is sooner than expected. And it's David's idea, so kudos to him.' She also offered a glimpse of the show's tone: 'Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home.' Harbour echoed the sentiment in his Variety interview: 'You'll see more of me and Millie. Ten years wasn't enough. There is a special bond there. I love her. She loves me.'
What to Watch For
With Jack Thorne's involvement and the built-in chemistry between its two leads, the untitled series arrives with considerable expectation. A premiere date has not been announced, but the project appears to be in active development, with Brown describing it as arriving 'sooner than expected.'