Stranger Things Season 5 Part One is gearing up for its release on November 26 and ahead of the launch reports have surfaced suggesting tension involving David Harbour and two close figures in his life. Harbour who plays Chief Jim Hopper has long been applauded for portraying a protective bond with Eleven played by Millie Bobby Brown. However international media outlets now claim the dynamic off-screen may not mirror the same warmth.
According to reports cited by Daily Mail and Radar Online Brown has submitted a formal complaint accusing Harbour of inappropriate workplace behavior including bullying and harassment during production of the final season. The alleged complaint reportedly contained extensive documentation prompting an internal review on set. Sources noted that the claims did not include accusations of sexual misconduct and the final outcome of the inquiry has not been revealed publicly. Brown was also said to have a personal representative present during filming for added comfort.
In a separate matter Harbour has been in headlines relating to his personal life. Singer Lily Allen who filed for divorce earlier this year has reportedly implied through her latest album that their marriage faced issues involving infidelity. Media reports claim the rumored third party worked with Harbour on a Netflix film project in 2021 though no individuals involved have publicly confirmed the claims. Despite the difficulties Allen was said to have been supportive of Harbour while he handled the dispute reported from the Stranger Things set.
Stranger Things Season 5 Part Two will follow on December 25 with fans hoping the final chapter restores focus to the beloved Netflix series rather than its surrounding controversies.

