latest Harlan Coben's Next Netflix Series Casts 'Our Flag Means Death' and 'Gavin & Stacey' Alums TV News 'Run Away' follows 'Missing You,' 'Shelter,' and 'Fool Me Once,' in Coben's impressive Netflix line up. ByRyan Louis Mantilla ...
The latest Harlan Coben story to get the Netflix treatment is the New York Times bestselling Missing You, and it's due for release on 1 January 2025. With a snappy five episodes in the series, it's the perfect New Years' Day binge-watch (hangover or not). Full of the author's sig...
Run Away, which is adapted from the 2019 novel of the same name, will mark James Nesbitt’s third role in a Quay Street’s Netflix Harlan Coben series. He first appeared in 2021’s Stay Close as a detective sergeant investigating the disappearance of multiple men over several years, and ...
“I Will Find You” is the latest series from Coben under his Netflix deal. His 2014 thriller “Missing You” is getting the series treatment on Jan. 1, 2025, while other titles “Caught” and “Run Away” are in the works. Coben’s other successful series for the streamer include “...
‘Missing You’ on NetflixCourtesy of Netflix Of course, this being a Coben adaptation and all, she’s repeatedly thwarted by various impossibly frustrating twists, curveballs, and cliffhangers, not to mention how every single person within her inner circle has a near-pathological aversion to...
Netflix's new Harlan Coben adaptation Missing You has confirmed a host of new cast additions. The series, which is based on the 2014 novel, previously cast Slow Horses star Rosalind Eleazar as the lead Detective Kat Donovan, with filming already underway. New stars joining include EastEnders' ...
Harlan Coben's five-year deal with Netflix has produced loads of great shows: Here's a run-down of Hold Tight, Stay Close, The Innocent, and Fool Me Once.
Today, Netflix announced the greenlight of I Will Find You, the first US scripted series under Coben’s ongoing creative partnership with Netflix. Robert Hull to adapt and showrun the eight-episode limited series based on Harlan Coben’s novel of the same name. Format: Limited-Series, ...
Netflix have announced two new Harlan Coben limited series, based on his best-selling books Missing You and Run Away.
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