Millie Bobby Brown and are burying the hatchet on their long-rumored feud they embark on a new father-daughter spy series for .
Stranger Things co-stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour end bitter feud as they reunite for new Netflix show
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour are burying the hatchet on their long-rumored feud they embark on a new father-daughter spy series for Netflix.Harbour will...
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Harbour will star as a disgraced ex-FBI agent-turned-security expert named Matt Wolfe who returns to the field when his estranged daughter Rebecca, who also works for the law enforcement agency – and is played by Brown - vanishes on a mission, per Variety.
The news comes months after the Daily Mail revealed that Brown had filed a 'harassment and bullying' complaint against her co-star before they were about to film the show's fifth and final season.
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According to the November 2025 report, sources claimed there were.
In December, Brown and Harbour skipped the Stranger Things: Final Season Celebration event in after putting on a united front at the season five premiere just weeks earlier.
They served as leading stars in the sci-fi horror drama. Filming spanned a decade with their characters, Eleven and Jim Hopper, central to the overall plot.
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Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour - pictured at the Stranger Things premiere after-party in LA on November 6 - are burying the hatchet on their long-rumored feud as they embark on a new father-daughter spy series for Netflix
The untitled new show will star Harbour as a disgraced ex-FBI agent who returns to the field when his estranged daughter, who also works for the law enforcement agency – and is played by Brown - vanishes on a mission; pictured in a scene from Stranger Things season five
Eleven was the super-powered, telekinetic teenager and Hopper the gruff but beloved police chief who acts as Eleven's surrogate father.
Harbour admitted to tension in an interview with Variety this month but said it was a 'simple rupture-and-repair thing.'
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The news comes months after the Daily Mail revealed that Brown had filed a 'harassment and bullying' complaint against her Stranger Things co-star before they were about to film the show's fifth and final season; they are pictured at the Stranger Things season five premiere on November 6
Harbour admitted to tension in an interview with Variety this month but said it was a 'simple rupture-and-repair thing'; pictured with Brown in 2018 in Hollywood
Brown expressed her side, telling Variety: 'When you work with someone for that many years, we could really push each other emotionally in scenes'; pictured on January 17
The actress' husband, Jake Bongiovi, seen with her at the Enola Holmes 3 premiere on June 25, will serve as executive producer on the new Netflix show alongside his wife
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Thorne is the brain behind Netflix's award-winning Adolescence and Lord of the Flies and writer of the streamer's Enola Holmes movies, which also star Brown.
'We are delighted to bring this spy drama to life with an extraordinary group of talent we've been fortunate to collaborate with before,' Jinny Howe, who is Netflix's head of scripted series in the US and Canada, said in a statement to Variety.
'Jack Thorne's ability to find the deeply human story inside a thriller is unmatched, and watching Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour reunite – this time as estranged father and daughter on opposite sides of a crisis – is something audiences are going to love.'
Brown will serve as executive producer on the show, along with Harbour and actress' husband, Jake Bongiovi, with whom she welcomed a baby girl through adoption last summer.
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Brown will next be seen in Enola Holmes 3, which is set to premiere on Netflix on July 1.
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