Millie Bobby Brown teases 'concrete' Netflix reunion with David Harbour after harassment reports
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Actress Millie Bobby Brown has hinted at a new collaboration with David Harbour saying plans for a Netflix project are already taking shape. The update comes as she continues expanding her slate of projects with the streaming platform.
Her comments arrive amid renewed attention on past reports surrounding the working relationship between the two 'Stranger Things' co-stars, which both have previously addressed publicly.
Millie Bobby Brown hints at Netflix project with David Harbour
During her appearance on Josh Horowitz’s 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, Brown spoke about her ongoing creative pipeline with Netflix and the projects she is currently developing with the platform.
“Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home,” she said while discussing her connection with Harbour.
She added that she is “slowly developing things with Netflix, my home studio,” including the romantic comedy 'Just Picture It' alongside Gabriel LaBelle. She also noted that the series 'Prism' may be on hold as she balances her schedule and priorities.
Turning to Harbour, she teased a new collaboration, saying, “The David Harbour project is sooner than expected,” and added, “And it’s David’s idea, so kudos to him.”
This comes after nearly four months after the Daily Mail reported that Brown allegedly filed a bullying and harassment claim against him before production on 'Stranger Things' season 5.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour address reports surrounding their relationship
The renewed focus on their partnership follows earlier reports alleging internal concerns during production of the final season of 'Stranger Things'. Neither actor has confirmed the claims, and both have previously downplayed the speculation.
Brown told The Hollywood Reporter that their working relationship has remained steady over nearly a decade on the show.
“We have always been united in that,” she said, adding, “We love this show with everything, and we value our friendship more than anything.”
She also reflected on their on-screen bond, saying the father-daughter dynamic between Eleven and Hopper naturally strengthened their connection during emotionally intense scenes.
In a separate interview with Deadline, she added, “Of course I felt safe. I mean, we've worked together for 10 years,” and said, “I feel safe with everyone on that set.”
Harbour also addressed the reports in an interview with Variety, calling the headlines “a weird thing,” and noted that long-term collaborators often go through normal disagreements while working closely over time.