‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Spoilers: David Harbour Teases Exciting, Bigger Installment; Find Out Why
"Stranger Things" Season 2 is now in the works and its cast is now doing preparing and eyeing to surpass its predecessor. In fact, David Harbour, who plays the role of Jim Hopper, revealed At the Writers Guild Awards on Sunday that they are now feeling the pressure.
The stars of "Stranger Things" Season 2are trying to exceed what they have done in the original chapter. "We're completely terrified. We want it to be even better than Season 1," David Harbour told TVGuide.
However, David Harbour is sure that "Stranger Things" Season will follow through the instance that he saw the script. The 41-year-old actor explained that if the cast has done their jobs well, there will be a very exciting season coming. Moreover, David Harbour gave a little hint to Jim Hopper's character in "Stranger Things" Season 2. He teased that his role's journey will be very different from before as there are a lot of things occurred in Hawkins after a year.
Fans will see Jim Hopper in "Stranger Things" Season 2 as a changed man. Although David Harbour didn't give much detail about his character, he hinted that his tale will be "rich and compelling."
Meanwhile, David Harbour also teased that "Stranger Things" Season 2 will be bigger compared before, Bustle reported. Evidently, its episode order is now bigger increasing from eight last year to nine this time.
The entire episode titles of "Stranger Things" Season 2, which will be out on the Halloween on Netflix, are now all released. From "Madmax" to "The Pumpkin Patch" to the what-seems-like new Demogorgon, "The Pollywog," everything looks so intense.
Additionally, "Stranger Things" Season 2 will literally get bigger with the addition of new characters. Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Will (Noah Schnapp) will be joined by Max (Sadie Sink). Also, her brother Tommy and a mysterious woman named Roman (Linnea Berthelsen) are coming.