Duffer Brothers Deny Bullying Claims on Stranger Things Set
Stranger Things Directors Address Set Bullying Allegations

Stranger Things Creators Address Set Controversy

The creators of the wildly popular Netflix series Stranger Things have officially responded to allegations of bullying on the show's set. Matt and Ross Duffer, collectively known as the Duffer brothers, have firmly dismissed claims suggesting that actors Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour faced any form of mistreatment during production.

Executive Producer Ensures Safe Working Environment

Adding to the brothers' statements, Shawn Levy, who serves as both director and executive producer on the hit series, has spoken out about the working conditions. Levy emphasized that ensuring the safety and comfort of every cast and crew member remains a top priority for the production team. His comments came as part of a broader effort to address and clarify the situation following circulating rumors.

Production Team Maintains Professional Standards

The statements from the Duffer brothers and Levy were made public on November 7, 2025, providing clear reassurance to fans and industry observers alike. The production team behind Stranger Things has consistently maintained that they operate under strict professional standards designed to protect everyone involved in the making of the series. This recent clarification reinforces their commitment to maintaining a positive and respectful working atmosphere.

As one of Netflix's most successful original series, Stranger Things continues to generate significant public interest, making transparency about production conditions particularly important for both the cast and the millions of fans worldwide.