David Harbour of ‘Stranger Things’ Says Method Acting Is ‘Silly’
A number of actors have used the technique known as “method acting” to, supposedly, improve their performances. Method acting is when an actor stays in character even when the cameras…

STRANGER THINGS. David Harbour as Jim Hopper in STRANGER THINGS.
Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022A number of actors have used the technique known as "method acting" to, supposedly, improve their performances. Method acting is when an actor stays in character even when the cameras aren't rolling. Some actors who have allegedly used the technique include Jared Leto when playing the Joker in 2016's Suicide Squad, Jamie Foxx in 2004's Ray, Natalie Portman in 2010's Black Swan, and, famously, Daniel Day-Lewis in a number of his roles.
David Harbour, who has made a big impression over the past few years as part of the cast of Stranger Things, and as Alexei Shostakov, aka the Red Guardian in last year's MCU film Black Widow, calls "BS" on the technique in an interview with GQ. And he speaks from experience: "I’m very much trained in classical American method acting," he said in the interview.
"When I was younger — it’s so embarrassing — but I remember playing that famous Scottish King," he said, probably referring to Macbeth, who he played in a stage production, "And being like, I'm gonna kill a cat' or something: 'I'm gonna go murder something to know what it feels like to murder.' I didn’t actually do it, obviously. Not only is that stuff silly, it's dangerous, and it actually doesn’t produce good work." When asked about Daniel Day-Lewis, he responded, 'He's an extraordinary actor who I’m captivated and fascinated by. [But] when he explains his process it sounds like nonsense to me."
Harbour will next be seen as Santa Claus in a film called Violent Night, due out later this year.
Stranger Things is about to get stranger... and horrifying. The first look at Season 4 shows Netflix’s beloved teens of Hawkins, played by Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, and Charlie Heaton in the aftermath of the Battle of Starcourt.
Per IndieWire, Stranger Things 4 picks up six months after season 3's terror and destruction at the Starcourt mall. A new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces this upcoming season, which is split into two parts, with Volume 1 premiering May 27 and Volume 2 premiering July 1.
“They’re not kids anymore — they really are full-blown teenagers,” co-creator Matt Duffer told Netflix’s Queue magazine. “That’s why this season we leaned more into horror. We figured they should be in their own [version] of A Nightmare on Elm Street basically.” So much so, that the the Duffer Brothers showrunners enlisted Nightmare on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger, Robert Englund for a guest appearance in the season that will be a “really dramatic departure” from any other Stranger Things installment.
Eleven, aka Jane Hopper (Brown), has since relocated to California with the Byers family: Joyce (Winona Ryder), Jonathan (Heaton) and Will (Schnapp). Back in the Midwest, Mike (Wolfhard), Dustin (Matarazzo), and Lucas (McLaughlin) have to navigate the changes of high school, while in Russia, the fate of presumed-dead Jim Hopper (David Harbour) hangs in the balance.
Season 4 will introduce new cast members as well, including Joseph Quinn as metalhead Eddie Munson, the greatest dungeon master at Hawkins High, and Eduardo Franco as Argyle, a laid-back California stoner who becomes Jonathan’s best West Coast pal.
“If we look back at our favorite movie sequels — whether it’s Aliens or Terminator 2: Judgment Day, or The Godfather: Part II, or The Empire Strikes Back — the greatest movie sequels always do change it up. The tone feels different,” Ross Duffer told Queue. “So that’s what we’ve been trying to do each season to challenge ourselves and give everyone something new to try.”
Matt Duffer added, “That’s important to make sure we don’t get bored, and the cast doesn’t get bored.”
The decision to split Season 4 into two parts was also due to just how much detail and storytelling the Duffers wanted to accomplish in a season. “With nine scripts, over 800 pages, almost two years of filming, thousands of visual effects shots, and a runtime nearly twice the length of any previous season, Stranger Things 4 was the most challenging season yet, but also the most rewarding one,” the co-creators said. “Everyone involved is incredibly proud of the results, and we can’t wait to share it with you.”
The series is set to conclude after five seasons. See stills from the upcoming season below:
Gangs All Here

Steve Harrington, Dustin Henderson, Robin Buckley, Max Mayfield, Nancy Wheeler and Lucas Sinclair investigating something in a dark home.
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The Light That Guides Us

A chandelier is lit in an otherwise dark home, leaving the teens stupefied.
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Who Wore It Best?

Ain't no party like an '80s party -- from jail.
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Web Surfers

Steve, Robin, Max Mayfield and Dustin are surely gathering intel here.
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The Dustin Yell

The Sinclair siblings have a look of joy on their faces while it looks like Dustin lets out a shriek of terror. Perhaps his girlfriend Suzy is on the other end embarrassing him!
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Now Climb!

Dustin's up first to climb this makeshift rope made of linens as Lucas Sinclair, Max and Erica watch in awe.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Otherwise known as Max, Dustin, Lucas and Erica, the gang ride their bikes down an empty road.
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The Return of Jim Hopper

Sheriff Jim Hopper returns with a bang -- or a flame, really. Adorned in a puffer jacket and blood, Hopper seems to be kicking butt in Russia.
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Despair or Vengeance?

Eleven captured by the men in suits, but is her look one of fright or fight?
'Stranger Things' Season 4: See Photos From The New Season