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James " Jim " Hopper Jr. [1] is a fictional character from the Netflix science fiction horror drama series Stranger Things. He is the chief of police in Hawkins, Indiana , who, throughout the first three seasons, investigates the strange occurrences in the town.
The season was listed as one of the best TV shows of 2022, with BuddyTV and PopBuzz placing it at number one. [111] [112] Entertainment.ie ranked it at number five, [113] NME at number eight, [114] ScreenCrush at number 10, [115] and Empire at number 11. [116] In addition, Nerdist included it in its unranked list. [117]
[28] [29] Amidst filming in mid-October 2024, a casting call was announced by Knight Edge Media for Jim Hopper's late daughter Sara, who was previously portrayed by Elle Graham in the first season, with indications she would similarly feature in flashback sequences with a requirement of the chosen actress to resemble Graham back then. [30]
Hopper tells her Will has likely run away, perhaps to his absent father, Lonnie. Joyce rebuffs him, believing something sinister has happened, and Hopper begins to search for Will. Meanwhile, a girl with a shaved head ( Millie Bobby Brown ) ventures out of the same woods and into a local restaurant, where she steals French fries from the owner ...
The Berserker Predator (Brian Steele) is a large, black Super Predator with an Alien's jawbone built onto its mask. Steele was nicknamed "Mr. Black" by the film crew. This Predator is the leader of the group and the main antagonist of the 2010 film. He likes to run and bash through forces, such as in the scene where he is being shot at, he runs ...
The episode was released on May 27, 2022 on Netflix, alongside the six other episodes comprising volume 1 of the season. Set on March 24, 1986, "Dear Billy" centers on Max Mayfield's mental struggles, and her attempt to survive Vecna's preying. [2] The episode received universal acclaim and was noted as a standout of the season.
Paul Dailly of TV Fantastic gave the episode a 4.5 out of 5 stars stating, "I wasn't sold initially on the characters being pulled apart because it felt like a forced development to tell different stories. After watching 'Chapter One: The Hellfire Club,' the writing is as strong as ever, and the characters are evolving in ways I didn't think ...
Kristi prepares for the autopsy. Jim and Tabitha discuss whether Ethan should spend time with Victor. One of the people from the bus, Randall, flies his drone over Jim. Victor tries to be mean to Ethan as he says bad things happen to his friends. Jim tries to convince Randall that he would be useful in the quest to escape.