Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour’s Absences Addressed at ‘Stranger Things’ Event
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, cast members of the hit show ‘Stranger Things’, were notably absent from a promotional event in New York City. Both actors were scheduled to participate in the Paley Museum event on December 18 but had to withdraw for different reasons.
According to a spokesperson for the Paley Museum, Brown, 21, had to cancel her appearance due to a recent injury, while Harbour, 50, was unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict. The absences of the two stars were acknowledged during a panel discussion at the event.

The event, titled ‘Stranger Things: The Final Season Celebration’, was attended by other cast members including Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, and more. The panel discussion was moderated by Perri Nemiroff from Collider, who made a special mention of Brown and Harbour’s absence at the beginning of the event.
Brown’s injury was previously revealed when she missed an appearance on ‘Good Morning America’, where she explained that she had taken a fall and injured herself. A pre-recorded video was played during the show, showing Brown with her arm in a sling, apologising for her absence.

Harbour’s absence, on the other hand, followed a report from TMZ about his erratic behavior at a gastropub in California. The actor’s representative has been contacted for further comment on the matter. Despite their missing presence, the rest of the cast thanked the audience for their support.
The event marks a significant moment for the cast as they celebrate the final season of ‘Stranger Things’. Brown and Harbour’s absence comes after reports of a harassment complaint filed by Brown against her co-star. However, at the Los Angeles premiere, both actors were seen sharing warm moments and praising each other’s work on the show.
The latest season of ‘Stranger Things’ has been highly anticipated by fans, with Volume 1 already streaming on Netflix. The second volume is set to be released on December 25, followed by the finale on December 31. The event served as a platform for the cast to reflect on their journey and the impact of the show.
In conclusion, the absence of Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour at the ‘Stranger Things’ event raised questions among fans and media alike. While their individual reasons for missing the event differ, the cast and crew continue to celebrate the success of the show and look forward to the release of the final season.
