Fans are all excited and can't wait for the "Stranger Things" Season 2 to premiere this year. Even more get excited after the production just dropped big hints on what to expect in the forthcoming season especially to the life of Chief Hopper. Also, actress Shannon Purser promises that the death of Barbs won't go in vain.

'Stranger Things" Season 1 took every audience by surprise, thinking that it would just another series playing on the TV. But it turned to be so good and every character has their shining moment and that is why audience easily falls hard for this show, they get to know more about the characters involved in the story.

According to the report of Comic Book, David Harbour who played that character of Chief Jim Hopper. He revealed that Hopper's life would not be that easy anymore in the "Stranger Things" Season 2. Harbour, who given his best to achieve the success of the show due to his character hinted that Jim is struggling with his "hero fantasy."

In a recent Q&A question to the 42-year-old actor, David Harbour he said that his character, Chief Hopper will start in a different place in "Stranger Things" Season 2. Harbour further claimed that the story of his character will be butting up into places wherein his hero fantasies cannot take him.

In the interview, Harbour claimed that Hopper will be in places where his hero complex might take and force him to do wrong decisions. Though in "Stranger Things" Season 2, it is good to know that Hopper will find interest living his life again.

Also, Teen Vogue reported that the actress, Shannon Purser confirmed that her best friend in the story, Barb has met his sad end in the pool and is never coming back. But she later reaffirmed that the death of Barb will never go in vain. She firmly stated that there will be just for her best friend in "Stranger Things" Season 2.

For fans who might be wondering if Hopper and Joyce Byers will end up romantic in "Stranger Things" Season 2, well, it seems unlikely to happen. According to the report, Will's mom is currently dating Bob who is played by Sean Astin, who is an old school friend of Joyce Byers.