David Harbour has itted that he lied about the fate of his character Hopper on Stranger Things. At the end of season 3, it appeared as though the Hawkings police chief was killed along with the Mind Flayer. A final scene hinted that an American being held captive in Russa could potentially be Jim Hopper but Harbour said nothing to suggest he would be involved in Stranger Things season 4.

The release of the trailer for season 4 confirmed that Hopper is alive and well. Exactly how that is possible is one of the many questions fans should have answered when the Netflix series returns. Filming reportedly began back in February but was halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That means the release date for Stranger Things season 4 is up and the air and audiences will have to wait to know just how Hopper survived his apparent disintegration at "The Battle of Starcourt."

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Speaking with the era of spoilers and social media:

I knew. We knew. We had talked about it. I just wanted to preserve the fantasy for everyone. And it’s such a weird position that we’re in now with so much media, that everybody wants to talk to you about it. I’m very close to the Duffer brothers, and I know where the story’s going, and I’ve known from the get-go.

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The revelation that Hopper survived the events of season 3 likely didn't surprise too many fans of Stranger Things. But what is noteworthy is that the Duffer Brothers have let David Harbour in on the plans for the entire series. Harbour also suggested that events from as far back as season 1 will be revisited when the series continues. Actors can often be left wondering about the fate of their character or what the next plot twist will be just like those of us watching at home. That's not the case for Harbour and perhaps a few other of the Stranger Things cast.

David Harbour has made it clear that fans should not trust him when he's discussing Stranger Things. He knows how the Duffer Brothers want things to end and the path they'll take to get there. Harbour could look to drop some red herrings or misdirections in future interviews to protect the twists and turns that have kept Stranger Things audiences guessing from the start.

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