

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stranger Things stars Millie Bobby Brown (Enola Holmes, The Electric State) and David Harbour (Black Widow, Violent Night) are coming back together in a new Netflix series. Netflix has given a new series a straight-to-series pickup for a spy drama. The currently untitled show comes from A24 and creator Jack Thorne (Lord of the Flies, Toxic Town). This will be the first time that Brown and Harbour reunite after the ending of Stranger Things six months ago.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Harbour is set to play Matt Wolfe, a disgraced former FBI agent turned security consultant. He’s drawn back into the world he left behind when his estranged daughter, Rebecca, played by Brown, who is an FBI agent, is set to follow in his footsteps. Rebecca vanishes on a mission, forcing Matt to return to a field that has evolved beyond him.
“We are delighted to bring this spy drama to life with an extraordinary group of talent we’ve been fortunate to collaborate with before,” says Jinny Howe (Animal Kingdom, American Woman), Netflix’s head of scripted series for the U.S. and Canada via The Hollywood Reporter. “Jack Thorne’s ability to find the deeply human story inside a thriller is unmatched, and watching Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour reunite — this time as estranged father and daughter on opposite sides of a crisis — is something audiences are going to love. A24 is the perfect partner to bring this story to our members around the world.”
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Thorne, Harbour and Brown will executive produce the series with Jake Bongiovi (Just Picture It, Rockbottom) and Robert Brown (Star Trek, Here Comes the Brides) for PCMA Productions, Joe Hipps (Ozark, House of Cards) and Patrick McDonald (Army of the Dead, I Live Your House) for Cut To and KC Wenson (We Have a Ghost, DTF St. Louis) for Bravo Axolotl.
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