David Harbor has indicated that there will be a third season of 'Stranger Things'.

The actor who plays Sheriff Jim Hopper in the hit series may have gotten into trouble with this. Harbor explained to journalists on the TMZ website, which asked him about the development of teenagers in the series. Laughing, he explained that they were in puberty and that this would have an impact on the plot of the second and third season. So far, the second season has been shot, a third is not yet officially planned. However, the creators have already made it clear that they would like to continue the series and want to give the children the same development opportunities as the stars from 'Harry Potter'.

It will probably have to be seen how the sequel will be received. The new season starts on October 27 with nine episodes. The story takes place about a year after the mysterious events of the first season. Winona Ryder, Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown are also back. A new project will start for Harbor in September and he will take the lead role in 'Hellboy'.