At the recent New York Comic Con 2016 "Stranger Things" panel, Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the role Eleven and David Harbour, who portrays Chief Hopper, teased what in store in the coming "Stranger Things" Season 2. The two stars tried their bests not to give out much detail, especially with El's return, but they ended up giving little hints.
Will Eleven and Chief Hopper Have A Father-Daughter Bond?
When David Harbour revealed that they will be in Atlanta for "Stranger Things" Season 2's filming, Millie Bobby Brown quickly retorted with "If I'm back in Atlanta." In the show, it looks like Chief Hopper and Eleven are starting to build a father-and-child relationship as the initial remembers his daughter through her. With that, fans asked if there is any chance that "Stranger Things" Season 2 will feature a different boding of the two.
Both David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown explained that they are not bound to say anything about "Stranger Things" Season 2, but it looks like the 42-year-old actor can't control his self. "I will say that there would be a rich emotional arc there that I would love to explore," he said, per The AV Club. He, too, teased that this storyline will be insane that will blow fans' mind.
Justice For Barbs! Dr. Brenner Alive?
Moreover, David Harbour, too, revealed that they are going to address the viewer's cries about justice for Barb (Shannon Purser) in "Stranger Things" Season 2. The star only explained that they are going to fix the loose ends from the previous season and that includes the death of Barbara. However, he also confirmed that the relatable character is "very much dead."
Other spoilers that are expected to be seen in "Stranger Things" Season 2 are the alleged return of Dr. Martin Brenner (Matthew Modine), Mirror Online reported. It has been known that Eleven's "papa" was attacked by the Demogorgon, but it is not revealed if he is already dead as the camera pan away. Netflix has yet to announce the coming of "Stranger Things" Season 2, but it is expected to be out on or before July 2017.