David Harbour: “Moving” and “Unexpected” Are The Themes For Third Season of ‘Stranger Things’

As the third season of Stranger Things approaches, star David Harbour says fans should be prepared for a moving and unexpected season. Most fans would tell him that is par for the course in Stranger Things. While appearing at MCM Comic-Con on Saturday, Harbour gave more details.

He explained that the show will look more into his relationship with his daughter Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown). She is turning into a teenager and with that comes boys and all of the things Chief Hopper would just as soon avoid. He reiterated this with Digital Spy:

She is growing up and I think that’s the terrifying thing for Hopper. He doesn’t like the idea of his baby daughter hanging out with boys. So the season starts with him a little bit uncomfortable. His daughter is becoming a teenager and beginning to find herself, so that’s scarier for Hopper than any Demogorgon creature that he’s going to have to deal with. You get to see a lot of that throughout the season and it’s very unexpected what happens in the end and it’s very, very moving. I think episode eight is the most moving thing we’ve ever shot.

Are you looking forward to Season Three of Stranger Things? Does David Harbour’s description entice you to check it out if you haven’t yet? Share your thoughts on all parts Stranger Things with us at GVNation.

Source: Deadline

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