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‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers: Sherriff Jim Hopper Answers Bizarre Fan Theories

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As one of the hottest TV franchises right now, the premiere of “Stranger Things” Season 3 is an event that a lot of fans have been waiting for. To help tide them over, the cast of the franchise have been conducting interviews and whatnot. In a recent sit-down, David Harbour who plays Sherrif Jim Hopper himself answered some of the most bizarre fan theories around.

Vanity Fair recently released a video on its YouTube Channel, which featured the actor looking through some fan theories and addressing them. This is an effort to promote “Stranger Things” Season 3 as well as satisfy some of the burning questions that viewers have with regards to the show’s many mysteries.

The fan theories themselves were collected from Reddit, where fans of the show regularly congregate to share their thoughts and opinions on the Netflix original. There are plenty of speculative posts with regards to what can be expected from “Stranger Things” Season 3, as well.

With regards to the comments that David Harbour makes in the clip, the actor assures viewers that there will be no spoilers since everything he says are only his own opinions. It’s also worth pointing out that, while the actors do play the characters in the show, even they may not know everything. The same goes for what “Stranger Things” Season 3 will offer.

As for the fan theories themselves, they include speculations on the Up-Side-Down world being the future, inter-species pregnancies, and intra-time sharing of information. Of the theories that pertain to “Stranger Things” Season 3 and the rest of the series, David Harbour notes that some are quite far from the mark. As Gizmodo notes, the actor plays along quite well.

“Stranger Things” Season 3 has no set premiere date as of yet. However, it has been hinted that it could be as early as next summer.

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