Warning: SPOILERS lie ahead for Stranger Things season 4.
While audiences are still reeling from the recent two chapters, David Harbour is already looking ahead to Stranger Things season 5, revealing it could begin filming soon. Season 4 of the Netflix series picked up eight months after the major battle at the Starcourt Mall, where Harbour's Hopper seemingly met his demise with the destruction of the Russians' machine opening a gate to the Upside Down. The new season not only confirmed Hopper's survival and capture by the Russians, but also saw Winona Ryder's Joyce work with Brett Gelman's Murray to help free him from where he is being held prisoner and fight a horde of Demogorgons.
Stranger Things season 4 took nearly three years to finally hit Netflix, with creators the Duffer brothers building the largest season yet full of movie-length episodes and production being hampered by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. For many, the wait ultimately proved to be worth it as Stranger Things season 4 scored largely positive reviews from critics and audiences alike and broke numerous viewership records for Netflix upon both its May and July premieres. With the final two episodes having finally aired and audiences now eagerly awaiting the final season of the show, one star is bringing an exciting update for Stranger Things season 5.
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In a recent interview with GQ about the recent season of the hit Netflix series, David Harbour offered an update on Stranger Things season 5. The Hopper actor confirmed that the Duffer brothers are nearly finished writing the final season and that it will likely start filming in 2023, though he is hoping to get started even
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