‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Spoilers: David Harbour Teases Bigger Series

By Grace Anilado | Feb 25, 2017 07:07 AM EST

The pop cult series "Stranger Things" Season 2 will be "bigger" compared to its first run according to David Harbour, who plays policeman Jim Hopper in the Netflix series. However, the actor did not say in what way the second season will be immense compared to the first.

But David Harbour did say that loyal viewers can still expect the same level of intimacy. Speaking to Bustle at the Writers Guild Awards, the 41-year-old actor also said that if things go well, "Stranger Things" Season 2 should be greater than Season 1. Although he did not reveal anything beyond that, the online news site that the number of episodes is a clue. The first season only had eight, while its second run gets an extra one.

Fortunately for fans, streaming giant Netflix already revealed the titles for the "Stranger Things" Season 2 episodes. The first episode is "Madmax", which could be referencing action films with similar titles. Next is "The Boy Who Came Back To Life", an episode that should tackle Will's coping mechanisms after his stint in the Upside Down. The other episode titles also seem to point to more gloomy turns. However, it is not yet known which episodes David Harbour himself will be appearing in.

But Mashable gave a hint as for the role of David Harbour's Jim Hopper in "Stranger Things" Season 2. According to the website, the sheriff will be doing his best to help the affected boys get back to normalcy. On top of that, it is likely that he will have links to Eleven as the last episode of Season 1 witnessed him leaving Eggos in the forest.

David Harbour's character also will be trying to forget all the supernatural things that happened. But the actor mentioned that it would not be an easy task for Jim Hopper in "Stranger Things" Season 2.

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