David Harbour Hints At ‘Very Moving’ End To ‘Stranger Things’ And Its Characters In Season 5

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David Harbour Hints At ‘Very Moving’ End To ‘Stranger Things’ And Its Characters In Season 5

David Harbor has given “Stranger Things” fans another teaser about season five. Harbor teased that the final season will be “bigger than anything” fans have seen from the show and that the ending will be “very moving.”

Earlier this year, Harbor said he thought it was “time” for “Stranger Things” to end. Another actor, Gaten Matarazzo, said he had a “deep fear” of the approaching finale. However, Millie Bobby Brown has said she is ready to move on from “Stranger Things.”

Read on to learn more.

David Harbor Talks About ‘Stranger Things’ Season Five

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David Harbor was a recent guest on the “Happy, Sad, Confused” podcast and talked about the end of Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” Harbour, who plays Officer Jim Hopper on the show, said he hasn’t read the script for season five, but has an idea of ​​how the show will end.

He said, “I know what it is. I know where we scored and it was very, very moving. That is the term I will use.” During the interview, Harbor also revealed that season five will not begin immediately after the dramatic end of season four. Instead, there will be a small jump to start the new season.

He said, “After season four ends – when you see us on that hill looking at the ash and smoke of the fire – we’re going to start somewhere after that. So you have to imagine the world is a different place.”

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Season Five Will Take Time To Film

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Over the years, each season of “Stranger Things” has been massively popular and successful. According to Harbour, the fifth season will not be different but will be bigger. He said, “I mean, the sets and things in the script that we’re seeing are bigger than anything we’ve done in the past.”

“Stranger Things” season five has not yet confirmed its release date to the public. However, Harbor revealed during his interview that the final season will take some time to finish filming all the episodes.

“I’m excited to go back. I’m excited to wrap it up in a bold and amazing way. I’m excited to really swing with these characters, because you know they’re going to pay off these OG characters: Eleven, Hopper, Joyce, Will, Mike. They’re going to pay for it in a big way because they’ve lived with you for the last eight years,” shared Harbour.

David Harbor Thinks It’s Time for the Show to ‘End’

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During a February interview with Discussing Movies, Harbor shared his feelings about the series coming to an end. He said that he loves “Stranger Things” so much, it’s “about time” for the show to end.

Harbor stated, “What’s funny is that when I start a show, I never want it to end. That’s why I love the show. I thought it was a great show, even though I wasn’t in it. Now we’re almost nine years from filming the first season, and I think it’s time for it to end. But it is, of course, very bitter.”

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Harbor explained that despite the sad ending, she and the rest of the cast have “grown up.” He said it was time to “leave the nest and try other things and different projects. And to let go [creators] The Duffer Brothers tried different things too.”

She’s Not the Only Actor Ready to Say Goodbye

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Harbor isn’t the only “Stranger Things” cast member to share her feelings about the approaching finale. Gaten Matarazzo, the actor who plays Dustin, talked about it on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” during the March interview. He reflected on how much impact the show had on culture and the film industry.

She said, “It’s really nice to be constantly reminded of how much people have resonated with it. I mean, it’s something that’s very important to all of us and just important to the growth that I had through my teenage years into my 20s. It’s a defining aspect in the last 10 years of my life, almost the last decade.”

Mille Bobby Brown, the actor who plays Eleven on the show, also shared her feelings about the ending. He told Vanity Fair that he thought he was ready but noted that “Stranger Things” had become a “huge factor” in his life. Brown added, “You’re ready to go and grow and grow and you’re grateful for the time you have, but it’s time to create your own message and live your own life.”

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