'It's insane!' Stranger Things stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour tease season 2 of Netflix hit

Their show Stranger Thins was a monster breakout hit for Netflix.

And on Friday, Millie Bobbie Brown, 12, and David Harbour teased fans at New York Comic Con with just a teeny weeny bit of inside information about season two.

'We did get the first couple scripts, and it’s insane,' Harbour, who plays Hawkins Police Chief Jim Hopper. 

They'll be back! Stranger Things stars David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown answered fan questions at New York Comic Con on Friday, revealing tidbits about season two

They'll be back! Stranger Things stars David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown answered fan questions at New York Comic Con on Friday, revealing tidbits about season two

He went on to reveal that the love triangle between high school teens Jonathan, Nancy and Steve has not yet run its course, while the death of Nancy's school friend Barb by the Upside Down Demogorgon will be addressed.

'Anything can happen,' Millie chimed in.

'But I’m okay with it.  I just think Jonathan… Imagine if Barb came back and Jonathan and Barb were dating. That would be incredible,' the young actress said.

Fan fave: The 12-year-old actress has become a huge star thanks to the Netflix show 

Fan fave: The 12-year-old actress has become a huge star thanks to the Netflix show 

Subsistence food: Millie revealed that while she thinks Eggo waffles taste nice, she doesn't like having to eat them over and over again for a scene saying 15 is 'really hard to digest'

Subsistence food: Millie revealed that while she thinks Eggo waffles taste nice, she doesn't like having to eat them over and over again for a scene saying 15 is 'really hard to digest'

Fans also wanted to know how the young British actress really feels about Eggo waffles, something her character seems to exist on.

'The amount I eat is actually really hard to digest,' she said. 'It does taste really nice, but not like 15 times.'

Netflix confirmed last month that a second season of the supernatural drama is in production.

Big pals: The actors showed their affection for each other as Millie gave Harbour a big hug as she joined him on stage for the panel. The two hung out together at last month's Emmys

Big pals: The actors showed their affection for each other as Millie gave Harbour a big hug as she joined him on stage for the panel. The two hung out together at last month's Emmys

The face of law and order: Harbour stars as Hawkins Police Chief Jim Hopper and promised fans that the second series will tie up some loose ends

The face of law and order: Harbour stars as Hawkins Police Chief Jim Hopper and promised fans that the second series will tie up some loose ends

Show writers and creators Matt and Ross Duffer are working on nine new episodes for the streaming service that will debut next year.

A teaser video from the brothers revealed the titles of the new episodes including The Boy Who Came Back To Life,  The Pumpkin Patch, The Storm and The Lost Brother.

Since the action in season one occurred over the course of just a few days, there were several loose ends as well as quite a few unanswered questions.

The Duffers promised that the repercussions of the events in the first episodes will be explored in the new ones.

The series revolves around the mysterious Eleven, played by Millie, who has kinetic powers and who opened the door to the shadow world of Upside Down

The series revolves around the mysterious Eleven, played by Millie, who has kinetic powers and who opened the door to the shadow world of Upside Down

Met a bad fate: Harbour also told fans of the show that there will be justice for Barb, the high school student who was captured and killed by the Demogorgon from Upside Down

Met a bad fate: Harbour also told fans of the show that there will be justice for Barb, the high school student who was captured and killed by the Demogorgon from Upside Down

 

 

 

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