David Harbour promises a bigger and better Season 4 of Stranger Things and reveals new details about the “rebirth” of his character Jim Hopper, a Hawkins Chief of Police turned Russian gulag prisoner.
In scope, in scale, even in the idea that we’re not in Hawkins anymore,” Harbour told Collider of Stranger Things 4 while promoting his new Marvel movie Black Widow.
He gets to have a rebirth from what he had become, and we’d always sort of planned this almost resurrection of you have Gandalf die, Galdalf the Grey re-emerge, and I’m really interested in this resurgence of him,” Harbour said, referring to the Lord of the Rings wizard.
And these guys go in different directions, of which the fans have multiple takes on, but I will say, the writing continues to be of its particular, specific genre, whatever they’re doing each season is just extraordinary.
Harbour, Ryder, and Brown return alongside Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Priah Ferguson, and Matthew Modine.