David Harbour Says Hollywood Strikes Won’t Affect Stranger Things 5 / Thunderbolts Overlap

The Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes won’t alter Stranger Things Season 5 and Thunderbolts’ overlapping shooting schedules, according to David Harbour.Harbour, who is set to star in both productions, indicated that ongoing industrial action in Hollywood won’t affect their pre-existing, simultaneous principal photography plans in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “There will be a little bit of a push difference, but Stranger Things 5 will shoot for a year,” he said. “So Thunderbolts will have to live somewhere within that, but the whole thing is crazy speculation at this point. I just don’t know what anything is anymore. I don’t know what we’re doing. I really wish that somebody in charge could tell me what’s going on, because I get tons of phone calls every week that say, ‘Oh, this is what’s gonna happen.’ And then it just doesn’t happen. So nobody knows.”Harbour first announced that he intended to work on both Stranger Things Season 5 and Thunderbolts at the same time in November 2022. Admitting that jumping between the Netflix series and Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster would be “crazy,” Harbour nevertheless insisted that cross-production cooperation would ultimately make it possible. “They’re going to have to sort of share me. And so it is kind of like, I don’t know exactly how they’re working it, but it’s a week on, week off, two weeks on, two weeks off, something like that where I would go back and forth,” he said. The actor also noted that both Stranger Things and Thunderbolts will film in Atlanta, Georgia, which will make commuting between their respective sets easy.Related: Stranger Things Director Insists Season 5 Won’t Repeat Game of Thrones’ Mistakes

The Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes won’t alter Stranger Things Season 5 and Thunderbolts‘ overlapping shooting schedules, according to David Harbour.

Related: Stranger Things Director Insists Season 5 Won’t Repeat Game of Thrones’ Mistakes

Harbour, who is set to star in both productions, indicated that ongoing industrial action in Hollywood won’t affect their pre-existing, simultaneous principal photography plans in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “There will be a little bit of a push difference, but Stranger Things 5 will shoot for a year,” he said. “So Thunderbolts will have to live somewhere within that, but the whole thing is crazy speculation at this point. I just don’t know what anything is anymore. I don’t know what we’re doing. I really wish that somebody in charge could tell me what’s going on, because I get tons of phone calls every week that say, ‘Oh, this is what’s gonna happen.’ And then it just doesn’t happen. So nobody knows.”

Harbour first announced that he intended to work on both Stranger Things Season 5 and Thunderbolts at the same time in November 2022. Admitting that jumping between the Netflix series and Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster would be “crazy,” Harbour nevertheless insisted that cross-production cooperation would ultimately make it possible. “They’re going to have to sort of share me. And so it is kind of like, I don’t know exactly how they’re working it, but it’s a week on, week off, two weeks on, two weeks off, something like that where I would go back and forth,” he said. The actor also noted that both Stranger Things and Thunderbolts will film in Atlanta, Georgia, which will make commuting between their respective sets easy.

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