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Millie Bobby Brown Reveals New Project With David Harbour Is Coming Soon

Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that her upcoming project with former 'Stranger Things' co-star David Harbour will arrive sooner than anticipated. The project, which is David's idea, will explore a father-daughter dynamic, according to the actress. Millie also shared that she is developing several projects with Netflix, including the rom-com 'Just Picture It' with Gabriel LaBelle. Meanwhile, her planned TV series 'Prism' is on hold as she manages her schedule.

Millie Bobby Brown shares fresh update on her project with David Harbour

Los Angeles, June 25

Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown has shared that her and David Harbour's upcoming project is set to arrive "sooner than expected".

The former 'Stranger Things' co-stars, who played Eleven and Jim Hopper in the hit Netflix sci-fi show, are continuing to work together and Millie has given a major update on their future plans, reports 'Female First UK'.

She told the Happy Sad Confused podcast, "The David Harbour project is sooner than expected. And it's David's idea, so kudos to him".

The actress added that plans for a future project are "concrete", and gave a hint of what to expect when she was asked for more details.

She shared, "Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home".

As per 'Female First UK', the 22-year-old star noted that generally she's "slowly developing things with Netflix, my home studio", which includes her upcoming rom-com Just Picture It with Gabriel LaBelle.

Meanwhile, her planned TV series Prism might be on hold for now, as Millie is trying to figure out her "time" and "schedule".

Millie and David, 50, were the subject of much speculation during the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, after reports she filed a harassment and bullying complaint against him ahead of production for season 5.

He recently told 'Variety' the report was a "weird thing" which "came out in a weird way", and added, "Straight up, Millie and I are working on several. 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".

David insisted it is normal to get involved in "arguments and disagreements" with colleagues who have had a close working relationship for so long. He added that they found it easy to resolve their differences once there were no other people involved.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally some good news from Hollywood. I was worried after all those harassment rumours, but seems like they've patched up nicely. Kudos to David for coming up with the idea. Millie and Hopper ki chemistry kamaal ki hai! 🎬

Ananya R

I'm honestly more excited about her rom-com "Just Picture It" with Gabriel LaBelle. But this father-daughter project with David sounds interesting too. Millie is seriously one of the most hardworking young actresses in the industry right now. Bus schedule manage karna seekh lo, Prism bhi toh aane do! 😅

Siddharth J

Wait, so the bullying complaint was just a misunderstanding? Typical Hollywood drama. But glad to see they're working together again. David Harbour saying "10 years wasn't enough" about their bond - that's quite touching actually. Expecting something emotional and heartfelt from this duo. 🤝

Kavya N

Honestly, I wish they'd just make another season of Stranger Things instead. But okay, new project with father-daughter dynamic sounds promising. Just hope it isn't another generic Netflix teen drama. Millie, please pick good scripts! 🍿

Vikram M

Interesting how she says "Netflix will always be our home" - clearly the streaming giant is investing heavily in her. At 22, she's already producing and starring in multiple projects. Our Indian actors should take notes - this is how you build a career with strategic collaborations. 👏

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