Stranger Things’ David Harbour thought Hopper should’ve died in season 1
- David Harbour discussed his character Jim Hopper ahead of the Stranger Things final season.
- Harbour initially believed the character should have died by suicide in the first season.
- He felt this death would offer redemption for his daughter's death.
- Harbour stated creators felt "committed to the beauty of that moment of his death."
- Despite this belief, Hopper survived and appears in the upcoming final season.
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