David Harbour hated the original title of Stranger Things

David Harbour, who portrayed Jim Hopper across all five seasons of Stranger Things, has revealed his strong dislike for the show's final title. He preferred the original name Montauk, which he felt carried more impact.

David Harbour voiced his disapproval in a 2025 interview with radio host Zach Gelb. He stated that he hated the title Stranger Things and wished the creators had kept Montauk instead. Harbour described the chosen name as feeling cheesy compared to the stronger alternative that would hit viewers directly upon turning on the television.

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Realistic illustration commemorating James Tolkan's passing at 94, featuring him as Vice Principal Strickland with Lake Placid scenery and 'Back to the Future' nods.
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James Tolkan, 'Back to the Future' star, dies at 94

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James Tolkan, best known as Vice Principal Strickland in the 'Back to the Future' trilogy, has died at age 94. He passed away peacefully on Friday at his Lake Placid home, according to Bob Gale, co-creator of the franchise.

The Duffer Brothers have shared that they initially sought Billy Crudup to portray Jim Hopper in Stranger Things before selecting David Harbour for the role.

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Netflix announced the renewal of its animated series Stranger Things: Tales From '85 for a second season, with new episodes arriving this fall. The show, which premiered on April 23, takes place in the winter of 1985 between seasons 2 and 3 of the original Stranger Things. Showrunner Eric Robles expressed excitement about returning to Hawkins with fresh threats.

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