Stranger Things Star's Shocking Reveal: Actor Pushed for Major Sci-Fi Character Death!
Actor David Harbour frequently expresses his desire for Stranger Things characters to die, a pattern highlighted in recent interviews. He previously wished for Jim Hopper and the Byers' dog to perish, and a new Variety profile reveals he also always wanted Eleven to meet her end.
David Harbour, known for his role as Jim Hopper in the popular series Stranger Things, has a recurring tendency in interviews to express a desire for the demise of various characters within the show's universe. This pattern of wishing death upon fictional personalities has been noted in several instances.
For example, in a previous interview last year, Harbour candidly stated his conviction that his own character, Jim Hopper, should have met a tragic end by suicide at the conclusion of the show's inaugural season. This sentiment highlighted a darker, more definitive fate he envisioned for the beloved police chief.
Beyond his own character, Harbour's macabre preferences extended to the animal kingdom of the show, as he also expressed a desire for the Byers’ family dog to die. His latest revelation, shared in a new profile published by Variety, further solidifies this trend: he has consistently wished for the death of Eleven, one of the central and most powerful characters in the series. These remarks collectively paint a picture of an actor who often contemplates more grim outcomes for the inhabitants of Hawkins, Indiana.