Inside the OffScreen Drama on Stranger Things' Final Season Tess Bonn November 3, 2025 at 1:39 AM 0 Inside the OffScreen Drama on Stranger Things' Final Season A trailer for the longawaited return of Stranger Things dropped Thursday, but the buzz was quickly eclipsed by unsettling reports from set. The show's star, Millie Bobby Brown, reportedly filed a complaint before production on the Netflix series began last January, accusing costar David Harbour of "bullying and harassment.
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Tess Bonn November 3, 2025 at 1:39 AM
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Inside the Off-Screen Drama on Stranger Things' Final Season
A trailer for the long-awaited return of Stranger Things dropped Thursday, but the buzz was quickly eclipsed by unsettling reports from set.
The show's star, Millie Bobby Brown, reportedly filed a complaint before production on the Netflix series began last January, accusing co-star David Harbour of "bullying and harassment."
The fifth and final season — an eight-episode run that reportedly cost Netflix more than $400 million — is expected to bring the hit sci-fi series to a close after nearly a decade on air. The upcoming installment has been billed as the show's most ambitious yet, with creators Matt and Ross Duffer promising an emotional farewell to the residents of Hawkins. But according to reports, production may have been overshadowed by off-screen tensions between two of its biggest stars.
An unnamed source told The Daily Mail that Brown's filing included "pages and pages of accusations" and led to a months-long internal investigation that has been kept tightly under wraps. The source also noted that "the allegations did not include claims of sexual impropriety." The outlet did not specify when the investigation began or whether it has since concluded.
Harbour plays Jim Hopper, the gruff but lovable former police chief of Hawkins, who becomes guardian to Brown's character, Eleven — a telekinetic child test subject whose coming-of-age story lies at the emotional center of the show. Their on-screen relationship, evolving from mistrust to deep mutual care, has been one of Stranger Things' most enduring storylines.
In 2021, Harbour spoke about the bond he'd formed with Brown after years of working together, noting that he felt protective of her as she navigated fame at a young age. "Millie and I have always had sort of a special relationship because I knew her when she was so young," he said on a 2021 episode of the That Scene with Dan Patrick podcast. "I have a real protective feeling for her. I worry about her and the fame and all that she has to struggle with."
But off screen, that dynamic may have become more strained in recent years: Brown allegedly had a personal representative with her on set during filming for the final season, reportedly as a precaution amid the investigation and to ensure a safe working environment.
Netflix, Brown, and Harbour have not publicly commented on the reports.
The allegations come at a turbulent time for Harbour, whose personal life has also been under scrutiny. The 49-year-old actor recently finalized his split from British singer Lily Allen after four years of marriage. Allen released her new album West End Girl last month, which includes tracks detailing what she describes as her ex-husband's betrayals, including an alleged affair with a secret lover. The lyrics have drawn widespread media attention, with many fans interpreting them as a raw and unfiltered reflection of the couple's highly publicized breakup. In the haunting ballad "Madeline," Allen opens with the line, "I know none of this is your fault, messaging you feels kind of assaultive," before delivering the gut-punch refrain: "We had an arrangement / Be discreet and don't be blatant / There had to be payment / It had to be with strangers / But you're not a stranger, Madeline."
Still, sources close to the situation have clarified that the on-set allegations involving Brown are not believed to be connected to Harbour's divorce from Allen. "Lily supported him throughout it all," a source told The Daily Mail. "It was a brutal time."
Netflix remains tight-lipped about the investigation and its fallout. For now, fans will have to wait to see how Stranger Things ends — and whether the real-life tension behind it proves just as dramatic as what happens on screen.
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