Harlan Coben’s latest drama, Missing You, is set to premiere on Netflix, promising a thrilling experience for fans of the genre.
London: Harlan Coben’s new show, Missing You, is about to drop on Netflix soon. It follows the success of Fool Me Once, which starred Michelle Keegan. Coben’s books have been a hit on the platform, and they’re already working on a third series.
Earlier this year, they announced that Missing You and Run Away would be the next adaptations. A sneak peek trailer for Missing You is out, and it’s set to premiere on January 1, 2025.
Coben, at 62, claims this is his “most gripping” work yet. Netflix shared the buzz on social media, saying, “Nothing burns like an old flame… and your new year’s plans just got a lot hotter.”
Missing You, which hit shelves in March 2014, dives into the connections we have with our past. The story follows Detective Kat Donovan, whose fiancé Josh vanished eleven years ago. When she spots his face on a dating app, everything changes, and she’s pulled back into a web of old mysteries.
Harlan teased fans about the show, saying it might surprise them, especially the ending. He even mentioned that he was fooled by it himself when he re-watched it. He’s curious if viewers will shed a tear by the end.
The cast is impressive, featuring Jessica Plummer, Richard Armitage, and more. Harlan collaborated closely with a talented team to bring this project to life.
Missing You adds to Harlan’s successful Netflix lineup, following hits like Stay Close and The Stranger. Fool Me Once was a massive success earlier this year, topping the Netflix charts worldwide.