David Harbour brings his stepdaughters to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in New York City

David Harbor takes his stepdaughters Ethel and Marnie to an early screening of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in New York City

David Harbor scored some points with his stepdaughters by taking them to an early screening of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

The 48-year-old actor took his stepdaughters — 11-year-old Ethel Mary and 10-year-old Marnie Rose — and two of their friends to the advanced screening of the Marvel sequel at the iPic Theater in New York City.

The outing comes just hours after the new trailer was released for Harbour’s next film, Sony’s Gran Turino, which arrives in theaters August 11.

Harbor stepped out wearing a navy blue polo shirt under another dark blue shirt and a navy blue double-zip hoodie.

The bearded actor was all smiles as he posed with his stepdaughters on the red carpet just days after his wife and their mother Lily Allen celebrated her 38th birthday in London.

David’s Stepdaughters: David Harbor scored some points with his stepdaughters by taking them to an early screening of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

The actor completed his look with dark blue dress pants and shiny black dress shoes for the red carpet screening.

While Harbor doesn’t star in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (barring a secret cameo that’s later revealed), he’s no stranger to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The actor played Alexei Shostakov, aka The Red Guardian, in the 2021 MCU adventure Black Widow alongside Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh.

He will reprise that role in the upcoming Thunderbolts movie, which is in pre-production and scheduled for release on July 26, 2024.

Harbor comes from Netflix’s We Have A Ghost alongside another MCU regular – Anthony Mackie – which debuted in February.

He plays trainer Jack Salter, who turns a group of video game players into real race drivers in this summer’s Gran Turismo, based on a true story.

New role: He plays trainer Jack Salter, who transforms a group of video game players into real race car drivers, in this summer's Gran Turismo, based on a true story

New role: He plays trainer Jack Salter, who transforms a group of video game players into real race car drivers, in this summer’s Gran Turismo, based on a true story

Harbor will return as Sheriff Jim Hopper in the fifth and final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things, though it’s unclear when production will begin.

The actor also has The Trashers in pre-production, starring Olivia DeJonge, based on the true story of garbage tycoon and mobster Jimmy Galante.

He also has My Dentist’s Murder Trial, starring Pedro Pascal, which is currently in pre-production.

Harbor will also lend his voice to Eric Frankenstein in the upcoming animated TV series Creature Commandos.