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Netflix, Harlan Coben and Missing You
Netflix viewers make major complaint about ending of Harlan Coben's Missing You
Netflix viewers have been raving about Harlan Coben's new series, Missing You, but people aren't too pleased with how the the five-part show came to an end.
Missing You scores lower on Rotten Tomatoes than Harlan Coben's Fool Me Once, despite topping Netflix charts
Disclaimer: This article reflects the author’s opinions on Missing You and Fool Me Once. Since Missing You hit Netflix, people have had all sorts of reactions to it. It's based on a book by Harlan Coben that came out in 2014,
‘Missing You,’ ‘Fool Me Once’ Exec Producers on the Tonal “Warmth” in Harlan Coben’s Netflix Series
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 had sneaky cameo in Netflix's Missing You that fans won't have spotted it
Author Harlan Coben made a sneaky cameo in Netflix's adaption of his book Missing You - and you probably didn't notice.
Harlan Coben's Netflix shows: A guide to what to watch next
In February 2023, Netflix announced the next Harlan Coben project heading to the streaming service: Fool Me Once. The series was filmed in Manchester and follows Maya (Michelle Keegan), who is shocked to spot her husband Joe (Richard Armitage) - who she believed to be dead - in her house after installing a nanny-cam to watch over her daughter.
Missing You's Rotten Tomatoes Score Puts More Pressure On Netflix's Next Harlan Coben Show
The current critical results of Missing You on Rotten Tomatoes have put even more pressure on the next Harlan Coben adaptation on Netflix in 2025.
Yes, the New Harlan Coben Netflix Series ‘Missing You,’ Uses the Title of John Waite’s Hit Song
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.
Netflix’s ‘Missing You’ Is an Impressive and Head-Spinning Harlan Coben Thriller: TV Review
In Netflix's new Harlan Coben drama, "Missing You" Rosalind Eleazar portays a police detective who reconnects with her long-vanished fiancé.
Three superb Harlan Coben thrillers on Netflix which you must see
You may have seen the latest Harlan Coben adaptation to be released on Netflix. The stylish thriller Missing You has just been released there. It’s well worth seeing and with five episodes of around 45 minutes each,
'Missing You' features actors who appear in other Harlan Coben shows. Here's where you might recognize them from.
"Missing You" follows a detective whose fiance disappeared 11 years ago. It features actors from other shows based on Harlan Coben's books.
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Harlan Coben and Alafair Burke Talk Friendship, Social Media and Working with Reese Witherspoon (Exclusive)
The authors behind bestsellers like 'Missing You', now a new Netflix show, and 'The Ex' and 'The Better Sister' sat down to ...
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Netflix's Missing You star almost missed out on role
Missing You star Rosalind Eleazar has revealed she almost missed out on the leading role. Appearing on The One Show with her co-star Richard Armitage (January 7), the actor recalled how the audition ...
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Every Harlan Coben Netflix series, including 'Missing You' and 'Fool Me Once,' ranked from worst to best by critics
"Missing You" is
Netflix
's ninth adaptation of a
Harlan
Coben
novel, following huge hits including "Fool Me Once." Here ...
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Netflix's Harlan Coben adaptation 'Missing You' is a twist-filled tale of deceit. Here's why a second season isn't on the cards.
"Missing You" is the latest Netflix show based on a Harlan Coben book, following the hugely successful adaption of "Fool Me ...
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Harlan Coben says tragedy of parents’ deaths helped him write better
American thriller writer Harlan Coben says he has learned that “tragedy is a very cruel but effective teacher”, after his ...
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