When it’s more, it’s more! I Miss You After releasing the first trailer for Harlan Coben’s next series, Netflix has announced the name of the American author’s next novel to hit the screen.
The platform will actually fit in your footsteps (i will find you in Vo), a thriller that has just been released and the synopsis of which is here:
Five years ago, David had it all: a happy marriage and a baby boy, Matthew. Today David is in life imprisonment for the murder of his son.
Alcoholic delirium? A psychotic crisis? what happened that night David no longer has memories. One day his ex-daughter-in-law comes into the living room. He is the first to contact her. A photo of a child in his hand…
Another big hit for Netflix?
Not much else is known about the In Your Footsteps series, which is still in development. No actors are currently attached to the project, which will be co-written by Cobain and Robert Hull (Code Quantum). If we follow Netflix’s logic, this new series is expected on the platform in early 2026.
On January 1, the American giant offered its subscribers Double Trap, a detective thriller adapted from Harlan Coben’s book, which quickly became the biggest success of the year. before joining The top 10 most watched series on Netflix of all time.
The latter wants to repeat the fate with You I Miss, which will be released on the same day. So we can imagine that In Your Footsteps will arrive in the catalog on January 1, 2026…
All indications are that Netflix wants to release one Harlan Coben series a year, and is pushing the pace. And we understand why: Subscribers especially love these kinds of productions that are full of twists and turns, that keep you guessing until the last episode, and that are built over the course of a season.
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