Millie Bobby Brown has teased that her mysterious new project with Stranger Things co-star David Harbour will arrive "sooner than expected". It was previously revealed that the pair, who played Eleven and Hopper on the Netflix series, will be working together again.
Quite what it will be remains under wraps for now, but in a new interview Brown said that plans were "concrete".
She added to Happy Sad Confused's Josh Horowitz (via Variety): "Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home."
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"The David Harbour project is sooner than expected," the actor went on to tease. "And it’s David’s idea, so kudos to him."
Harbour himself previously said he and Brown were "working on several" projects, adding to Variety: "You’ll see more of me and Millie – 10 years wasn’t enough. There is a special bond there. I love her. She loves me."
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Stranger Things came to an end at the very beginning of this year, concluding five seasons of the Netflix sci-fi phenomenon.
Harbour played police chief Hopper across the show's run, though creators Matt and Ross Duffer recently admitted that he wasn't the first choice for the role.
After the actor himself asked who he was second to, Matt told Happy Sad Confused: "It was Billy Crudup, which is a very different [thing]. Like, everything happens for a reason, right? So it's like, once it kind of clicks into place. But yeah, Billy Crudup passed. I don't think he was doing much TV at the time."
Ross added of Harbour's audition: "He came and read and he just did one take. We weren't even there, we just saw the tape, and it was just so clear, instantly: this is Hopper. And we just cast him right then and there."
Stranger Things seasons 1-5 are available to watch on Netflix.
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