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Harbour's Stranger Things Doubts
15 Dec
Summary
- David Harbour doubted Stranger Things' success during Season 1.
- He was initially discouraged by the marketing efforts.
- Harbour sacrificed much for his role as Hopper.

During the initial production of "Stranger Things," actor David Harbour expressed significant doubts about the show's prospects. He was reportedly discouraged by what he perceived as a minimal marketing push, particularly the absence of subway advertisements, and was not confident in its potential success. Harbour even went as far as to isolate himself and shave his head before the premiere.
Despite these reservations, Harbour was deeply committed to his portrayal of Jim Hopper. He described the period as both "miserable" and "great," emphasizing his willingness to dedicate six months of his life to ensure the character and the show would deeply resonate with audiences. This intense dedication underscored his belief in the project's artistic merit.
Harbour's perspective highlights the uncertainty surrounding "Stranger Things" in its early days. What is now a massive global phenomenon was once a project with an uncertain future, with one of its lead actors questioning its viability. His commitment, however, proved crucial in bringing the beloved character of Hopper to life.




