With the premiere of ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 drawing near, creators Ross Duffer and Shawn Levy have addressed recent reports concerning alleged on-set conflicts between stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour. They emphasized the production’s unwavering commitment to a safe and respectful environment for all.
Recent media reports, originating from a UK tabloid, claimed that Millie Bobby Brown had accused David Harbour of bullying and harassment before filming began for the final season of the acclaimed Netflix series. The reports specified that these allegations did not involve sexual misconduct and that Netflix had been investigating them for several months. Further details suggested Brown was accompanied by a personal representative on set.
Despite these reports, both Brown and Harbour projected a positive image, appearing together and smiling at the Season 5 world premiere in Los Angeles. When approached by reporters about the allegations, Ross Duffer stated his inability to discuss “personal on-set matters.” However, he strongly conveyed the production’s values, saying, “Nothing matters more than just having a set where everyone feels safe and happy.” He highlighted the decade-long bond with the cast, whom he considers family.
Director and executive producer Shawn Levy echoed these sentiments, stressing the importance of a secure workplace. “You have to create a respectful workplace where everyone feels comfortable and safe, and so we did everything to build that environment,” Levy remarked. He acknowledged the “noise” and the range of inaccuracies in various stories but reiterated that the cast and crew are treated as family, with mutual respect as a cornerstone.
Official comments from Netflix and representatives for both Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour regarding the specific claims have not been released. The fifth and final season is highly anticipated by fans worldwide, signaling the conclusion of the popular sci-fi drama that first premiered in 2016.
