For nearly a decade, "Stranger Things" creators and Durham natives Matt and Ross Duffer were never strangers to using their North Carolina influences to help create the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.
For nearly a decade, "Stranger Things" creators and Durham natives Matt and Ross Duffer were never strangers to using their North Carolina influences to help create the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.
In the show’s final season, which premiered its first four episodes on Nov. 26 on Netflix, some Triangle residents might have noticed a familiar face.
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Hope Hynes Love, a theatre teacher and artistic director at East Chapel Hill High School, plays "Miss Harris," a teacher of Holly Wheeler, the youngest sibling of Nancy and Mike Wheeler on the show.
Before she started teaching at East Chapel Hill High School, Love was the high school drama teacher at Charles E. Jordan High School in Durham. The same high school that the show's creators, the Duffer brothers, attended in the early 2000s.
Just like how her character cares for her students on screen, Love had a big impact on her students off-screen. In an Instagram post, Ross Duffer wrote, “High school was rough for me and my brother. But Hope saw something in us we didn’t see in ourselves – and she helped give us the confidence to not only survive those four years, but to move to LA and chase our dreams.”
“I think it’s a job as an arts teacher to teach them to see something in themselves, and all of my students to see their voice and to see the tiny spark in them,” Love said when asked about her influence on the Duffer Brothers.
As Love continued to watch the brothers’ careers develop over the years, she stayed in contact with them.
“I've been in touch with the Duffers since they graduated, like text once every six or seven months,” Love said. “When [Stranger Things] season four came out, I was like, 'This is great, you’re amazing, I hope you’re enjoying all your flowers.'”
'You might want to audition me'
Love meant so much to the Duffer brothers that they thought they had a cameo for her in season four, but it didn’t work out. Fast forward to season five and they reached out again.
“In 2023, they reached out and they were like, ‘Hey, we don’t know if you have the time or you’re interested, we know you're really busy, but we think we might have something for you in five.’ ‘Are you interested and could you make that work?’” Love said.
But Love had her doubts; she hadn’t acted on screen since she was in graduate school.
“I said, 'You might want to audition me,'” Love said. “I’m happy to give it a try, as long as you’ll fire me if I’m bad.”
The process moved fast for Love. To prepare for her new acting role, Love reached out to the local film community for help.
“They were like, ‘OK,’ and then boom, here’s our casting director. Reach out to her,” she said. “I reached out to many of the people who knew what they were doing and said I have a thing, and I need to get up to speed.”
“I love first day of school energy and they [the Duffer brothers] know I love first day of school energy.” Love said. “So, to put me on a bus full of like 25, 12-year-olds that I have to get to know, in a half an hour like, this is my jam.”
Love said that sort of environment put her at ease for the rest of her time on set.
Keeping an Upside Down-sized secret
After she finished filming, Love returned home to her family and work life, where she had to keep the reason why she left a secret. Love came up with many creative excuses for what she was doing, from filming a Colgate commercial to interviewing for an upcoming Duffer brothers documentary.
After "Stranger Things" season five premiered and Ross Duffer posted his Instagram post about her, Love’s life was as hectic as the Upside Down, but she described her experience with the Duffer brothers as a full-circle moment.
“I've said it to them, but what a blast to collaborate again and have it flipped around,” she said. “It takes a certain amount of trust that actor, director thing, and they trusted me like that [I trusted them] when they were my students.”
“I think that that's pretty powerful, and I'm really grateful for that and proud of them for that. Like that’s all you want,” Love said.
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The Duffer brothers used many features from their hometown, along with Montauk and other eerie towns the two watched in horror films growing up, to create the fictional town of Hawkins, including restaurants, street names, and landmarks.
The eerie crossroads of Kerley and Cornwallis Roads in Durham, a heavily-wooded intersection near Duke Forest, the same spot known in the show as "Mirkwood," where Will Byers is first chased by the demogorgon before he's kidnapped and taken to the Upside Down.
Loch Nora is a wealthy community in Hawkins where Lucas, Dustin, Mike and Will go trick-or-treating to get the "full-size candy bars" before Will has another vision of the Mind Flayer, the show's main antagonist of season 2.
In Durham, not far from Cornwallis and Kerley is a neighborhood known as Lochn'ora, which is also a large neighborhood with beautiful homes. If you need more evidence, the curved brick sign and lettering at the entrance to the neighborhood on the show closely matches the real-life front sign.
Jordan Lake and the Eno River
Also in season 2, Will creates a series of drawings that later combine into a map revealing secret underground tunnels around Hawkins. Bob Newby, Joyce Byers's love interest in season 2, eventually makes the discovery.
If you pay attention during the discovery in episode 5 of season 2, Newby lists off two bodies of water that every Triangle resident found familiar: The Eno River and "Lake Jordan"
Other key Durham references
Plenty of other references in Durham have popped up in the show's nearly decade-long run, including an overt reference to the Bull City in season 4.
As Joyce Byers and her conspiracy theorist friend Murray Bowman try calling Russia to confirm if Jim Hopper is alive, Murray tells Joyce, "You are now calling from Durham, North Carolina" when hiding their actual location. A little map of Durham is then shown on the screen.
Other Durham roads and parks are mentioned as references in the show –– such as Forest Hills Park, Mt. Sinai Road, Randolph Road and others.
WRAL News has a full list of all the major Durham and NC references that have been made in the show. Tap here to find out more.
If you have any other locations that have been reference in the show, which will premiere its 2-hour series finale on New Year's Eve, you can send them in on WRAL's ReportIt page.