Netflix did the right thing by offering its subscribers a five-episode mini-police investigation the day after New Year’s Eve that caught them off guard. Since its release on January 1st, the series I miss you continues to be a hit and is behind Squid Game whose viewership is stratospheric.
And if this new Netflix release is doing so well, it’s because it’s an adaptation of genre master Harlan Coben’s thriller. Each of his series is a sensation and one of them even made it to the top 10 of the most watched programs on the platform. Moreover, like Hitchcock, the American author appears in each of them.
I Miss You is no exception to the rule and starts playing “Where is Harlan Coben” from the first seconds of the first episode. You didn’t have to blink or fast forward during the short credits to see it on screen.
So, if you pause the series 55 seconds after it starts, you’ll be able to see it on the left side of the screen. Named ‘Kenny’, he is one of thousands of missing persons being investigated by police in England
According to this RadioTimes articleMiss Me screenwriter Victoria Asare Archer also appears during this sequence. Other faces will be people who work at Quay Street Productions, the production company that adapts Harlan Coben’s novels.
The King of Cameos
As we told you above, Harlan Coben is not his first cameo in his series, which is a testament to his continued participation in Netflix productions. this item Lists all her appearances, from a simple photo plastered on the wall to a small role in the background.
Cobain has been playing this little game since 2006. That year, Guillaume Canet directed Tell No One, based on the same book. Francois Clouzet (Alexis) investigates the disappearance of his wife, Margot. The latter was brutally murdered by a serial killer, but eight years later he received an anonymous email. Clicks: Image… A woman’s face in a crowd, captured in real time. He’s Margot… While searching for her, Alex’s character gets the feeling that several men are following her, and one of them is none other than Harlan Coben.
There is no doubt that the American writer will continue to play this game in his next projects, which we have listed here. In the meantime, you can still watch or watch I Miss You on Netflix.
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