Netflix, Harlan Coben and Missing You
"Missing You" is Netflix's ninth adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel, following huge hits including "Fool Me Once." Here is a ranking of all of the streamers shows based on Coben's work, according to critics' scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Note: All scores were ...
Author Harlan Coben made a sneaky cameo in Netflix's adaption of his book Missing You - and you probably didn't notice.
And you always know from the start that Harlan has got a brilliant ending,” says Nicola Shindler, while the author promises his show will be “stirring the heart.”
Harlan Coben has sold 75m novels worldwide but conquering our bookshelves and Kindles clearly isn’t enough. The past decade has seen the US crime-writing king become a prolific presence on TV, too.
When the novel came out, the two creators actually "did a couple of events together," the best-seller author shared during an appearance in London ahead of the show's Jan. 1 launch.
The week’s highlight is the launch of the new series adapted from Harlan Coben’s work, Missing You. Its debut is quite impressive, with 21.7M CVEs in 5 days, making it the third-best launch for a series released on a Wednesday, just behind Monster: Dahmer.
Harlan Coben’s newest series Missing You, based on his book of the same name, has just premiered on Netflix, and fans have been wondering why the series has that title. The story follows a detective who comes across her ex-fiance on a dating app.
Harlan Coben and Alafair Burke, the authors behind bestsellers like 'Missing You', now a new Netflix show, and 'The Ex' and 'The Better Sister' sat down to talk about their books, friendship, adapting a book to a TV show and what it's like working with Reese Witherspoon,
Musical duo Dream A Lot discusses recording music for Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation, Missing You. Read on for more.
As its original content library continues to expand, Netflix is kicking off 2025 on a mysterious and thrilling note with Harlan Coben’s Missing You. The five-episode limited series quickly surfaced in the streamer’s Top 10,
Harlan Coben continued his tradition of releasing a hit series on New Year's Day after Missing You landed on Netflix at the start of 2025. It follow's last year release of surprise hit Fool Me Once, starring Michelle Keegan.