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Upcoming David Harbour Movies and Tv Shows: From Stranger Things Season 4 to Black Widow Movie

David Harbour, famously known for playing Jim Hopper in the TV series ‘Stranger things’, has plenty of projects coming up. The American actor won the Critics’ Choice Television Award in 2018 for his role in the series. In addition to this, he was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe.

Initially, when the actor first saw the title “stranger things”, he did not like it very much. In his opinion, the name did not fit well with the series.

However, with time, Jim and Stranger things became well-appreciated by fans all around. So he has great potential as an actor. What other projects is David working on currently? This article will let you on all the details of his upcoming works in 2020-21.

Upcoming David Harbour Movies and Tv Shows: From Stranger Things Season 4 to Black Widow Movie

Stranger Things

David Harbour’s character as Jim is prime in the series. Jim is the police chief in Hawkins.

He clearly gives no care for anyone in the town but begins to dive deep into the mysterious disappearance of Will Byers. Once he meets up with Eleven, his whole life takes a turn. On February 14, 2020, Netflix confirms that season 4 will release with David returning as his character.

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein

David Harbour stars in a Netflix mockumentary of himself.

Upcoming David Harbour Movies and Tv Shows:

In this story, he dives into his family history to unravel his father’s mystery. The film is only 32 minutes long and was released by July 2019.

Black Widow

David Harbour is part of MCU by debuting in a black widow movie. This film alone is the next awaited standalone film of Natasha Romanoff a.k.a the black widow. While Scarlett Johansson will play Natasha, David’s character in the movie is not confirmed.

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The production is ongoing and will wrap up soon enough to be out in cinemas! Once the film releases, it marks a revolutionary change in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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