Brown and Harbour Reunite, But Workplace Questions Linger
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour are reuniting for a new Netflix spy series just months after wrapping Stranger Things, but the announcement arrives in the shadow of an unverified report that Brown filed a harassment and bullying claim against Harbour during the show's final season. The project raises pressing questions about how Hollywood handles workplace accountability and whether professional reunions should serve as proof that underlying tensions have been resolved.
What We Know About the New Netflix Series
The untitled thriller, a joint production from A24 and Netflix, casts Harbour as Matt Wolfe, a disgraced FBI agent turned security expert, and Brown as Rebecca, his estranged daughter and current FBI agent who vanishes during a mission. Jack Thorne, who wrote the Enola Holmes films for Brown and co-created the Emmy-winning series Adolescence, is writing the project. Both Brown and Harbour will serve as producers.
Netflix's head of scripted series in the U.S. and Canada, Jinny Howe, praised the collaboration in a statement.