This is one of Netflix’s golden geese. Since the platform signed the thriller writer Harlan Coben, the performances have been coming one after the other (and they look the same…).
After the huge success of Double Piège at the beginning of last year, the streaming giant is actively preparing a sequel: we know that the series will be called Missing You and if we are not mistaken, it should be released in early 2025.
New book, new mystery
Netflix has once again dug into the copious bibliography of our master of sleepless nights. i miss you There is a book that came out in 2015 that still has an unsolved murder case, ghosts from the past, and a fascinating investigation that is rich in twists and turns, the synopsis of which is here:
Eighteen years after Kat lost her father, a policeman was killed on the streets of New York. And that her boyfriend Jeff left her without explanation. Today, Katie is a police officer herself. still single Her best friend signs her up on a dating site. There, the face. his. Jeff, her first love. contact cold. Odd. doubts arise. who is he
For Cathy, this is the start of the scariest, scariest, riskiest investigation of her career. Women stuck on the Internet; A sadistic killer on the loose; Bloody events discovered from the past. Can the lie that binds us also kill us?
Our future new obsession
Missing You is everything you imagine and expect from the Harlan Coben series, according to Harlan Coben’s official website. Netflix. But above all, it has something in common with several adaptations of the author: the actor Richard Armitage (recently seen in Double Trap).
He will be opposite Rosalind Eleazar (Slow Horses), who plays the titular character, Ashley Walters (Top Boy) and Jessica Plummer (The Decameron).
You won’t want to miss these first looks at Harlan Coben’s latest thriller MISSING YOU.
Starring Rosalind Eleazar, Richard Armitage, Ashley Walters, Lenny Henry and Jessica Plummer, it’s coming to Netflix soon. pic.twitter.com/IAcClK1rJQ
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) October 3, 2024
The platform revealed the first images of Missing You above. If the release date is not yet known, we know that it is planned for 2025. And if Netflix wants to repeat the success of Double Trap last year, then we can predict a broadcast window around January 1st.
The bets are placed.
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