Stranger Things icon David Harbour and Ozark Emmy winner Jason Bateman have signed on to star in and executive produce the ...
Described as a "darkly comedic" limited series, "DTF St. Louis" follows a love triangle between three adults experiencing ...
David Harbour says the "Stranger Things" cast cried during the finale table read. "Stranger Things" is currently in production on its fifth and final season. Harbour says he can be critical of the ...
“The end of this episode when we were reading it — just us reading it — about halfway through, people started crying,” Harbour recalled. “Then about the last 20 minutes, it was just uncontrollably ...
David Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper on Stranger Things, says some of the show’s stars were “uncontrollably crying” while reading the final episode of Season 5. As filming for Season 5 enters ...
Hopper is all hopped up. David Harbour, who stars as Jim Hopper in “Stranger Things,” shared his thoughts on the series’ finale recently. At the Happy Sad Confused podcast’s 10th ...
The acclaimed actors from Ozark and Stranger Things will headline an HBO limited series titled DTF St. Louis. This ...
HBO has given a seven-episode order for DTF St. Louis, with Jason Bateman (Arrested Development, Ozark) and David Harbour (Stranger Things) attached to star and executive produce.
HBO has greenlighted seven-episode limited series DTF St. Louis, starring and executive produced by Jason Bateman and David ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link David Harbour says that he can be one of "Stranger Things'" biggest critics — but in his book, the series finale is good. On Thursday ...
“With David Harbour and Jason Bateman at series center, two masterful titans in their own right, we couldn’t be more emboldened by the journey ahead and look forward to sharing this ...