David Harbour has exited the upcoming film 'Behemoth!' directed by Tony Gilroy, citing the need for rest after the intense filming and promotion of 'Stranger Things.' His role has been recast, and the film's plot involves a musician returning to Los Angeles. Harbour is known for his openness about mental health struggles, including bipolar disorder.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, co-stars of Stranger Things, affirm their strong professional and personal relationship despite rumors of bullying, emphasizing their close bond and mutual respect.
Millie Bobby Brown expressed feeling safe working with David Harbour on Stranger Things Season 5, despite past allegations against Harbour. She highlighted their close relationship and professional respect, and their public display of camaraderie at the premiere was likely a strategic move following the investigation into Harbour. The season is now streaming on Netflix, with the final episodes set for late December 2025.
Millie Bobby Brown affirms she felt safe on the set of Stranger Things with David Harbour, denying rumors of bullying or harassment, and highlighting their strong professional relationship and on-screen chemistry.
David Harbour was photographed in a heavily altered appearance for his role as the 'Pizza Bomber' in the crime thriller 'Evil Genius,' showcasing a significant physical transformation, amidst recent headlines about his personal life and professional changes.
A report claims that an investigation was conducted into allegations of bullying and harassment by David Harbour towards Millie Bobby Brown on the set of Stranger Things, which has led to Harbour not participating in the upcoming press junket, though he publicly expressed admiration for Brown. The investigation has reportedly been resolved, and both actors have made public statements, with Harbour emphasizing their close relationship.
At the 'Stranger Things' final season premiere, David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown appeared friendly despite recent reports of a bullying complaint by Brown against Harbour, which was later resolved. The event was strategically designed to show cast unity amid the controversy, with both stars sharing a playful demeanor and insiders confirming the complaint was investigated and settled.
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Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour attended the 'Stranger Things' Season 5 premiere, dismissing rumors of bullying and harassment on set, emphasizing their strong, father-daughter relationship and the show's supportive environment.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour appeared friendly and embraced at the Stranger Things season 5 premiere, seemingly addressing recent reports of discord. The cast and creators emphasized a respectful and safe working environment, dismissing rumors of conflict. The new season will be released in late November and December, with the cast continuing to face media scrutiny and personal challenges.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour appeared to get along well at the 'Stranger Things' Season 5 world premiere, sharing a laugh and a hug on the red carpet, amid rumors of behind-the-scenes drama. The final season will be released in three volumes starting November 26, 2025, on Netflix.
Recent rumors suggest Millie Bobby Brown may have filed a harassment and bullying claim against her Stranger Things co-star David Harbour amid ongoing controversy involving Harbour's ex-wife Lily Allen. Despite past positive comments about each other, the situation remains unresolved, and the full details are yet to be confirmed.
David Harbour faces controversy following accusations from co-star Millie Bobby Brown, leading to an investigation, but it is unclear if this will impact his role in Avengers: Doomsday, as filming has already concluded.
David Harbour comments on life and regrets amid controversies involving Lily Allen's new album 'West End Girl', which explores her divorce and personal issues, and allegations against Millie Bobby Brown, with Harbour reflecting on acceptance and growth through life's challenges.
Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint against her 'Stranger Things' co-star David Harbour before filming the final season, with allegations that led to a months-long investigation. The claims did not include sexual harassment, and Brown described a complex off-screen relationship with Harbour that mirrored their on-screen dynamic. Season 5 of the series is set to premiere in late 2024 and early 2025.
David Harbour reflects on his life, mistakes, and growth amid recent personal and professional challenges, including his divorce from Lily Allen and rumors involving Millie Bobby Brown on the set of Stranger Things, emphasizing acceptance of life's journey and the importance of authentic storytelling.