The global premiere date has been set for Missing You, the latest collaboration between best-selling author Harlan Coben and Netflix headed to our screens.
If the start of 2025 on Netflix looks anything like it did in 2024, then millions of people worldwide will be bingeing the heck out of Missing You, a new mystery drama limited series based on Harlan Coben’s best-selling novel Missing You.
January 1, 2024 was the launch date of Fool Me Once, based on the Coben novel Fool Me Once, and that show racked up 61 million views globally in the first two weeks, reaching the Top 10 in 91 countries (source: Netflix Top 10).
Missing You follows Kat Donovan, a detective who hasn’t heard from her fiancé, Josh, since he disappeared eleven years ago. Now, while swiping profiles on a dating app, she suddenly sees his face, and her world explodes all over again. Josh’s reappearance will force Kat to dive back into the mystery surrounding her father’s murder and uncover long-buried secrets from her past.
The top-notch cast includes Rosalind Eleazar (Slow Horses, The Harrowing, Harlots), Richard Armitage (Fool Me Once, The Stranger, Stay Close), Ashley Walters (Top Boy, Bulletproof, Cuffs), Sir Lenny Henry (Three Little Birds, Broadchurch, Chef!), James Nesbitt (Bloodlands, Stay Close, Cold Feet), Jo Martin (The Marlow Murder Club, Doctor Who, Dreaming Whilst Black), Jessica Plummer (EastEnders, The Girl Before, Wizards vs. Aliens), Steve Pemberton (Inside No. 9, Happy Valley, Whitechapel), Paul Kaye (Sexy Beast, Vera, The Stranger), Samantha Spiro (Sex Education, Ridley Road, M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team), Lisa Faulkner (Murder in Suburbia, Murdoch Mysteries, New Street Law), and Mary Malone (Vera, The Girlfriend Experience, Chivalry), amongst others.
Missing You, a Netflix series, premieres globally on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Produced by Quay Street Productions and Coben’s Final Twist Productions, the series is written by Victoria Asare-Archer (Stay Close, Death in Paradise) and Sumerah Srivastav (Lupin, The Good Karma Hospital), and directed by Sean Spencer (The Lazarus Project, Hollyoaks) and Isher Sahota (Grace, Father Brown). It is produced by Guy Hescott (Whitstable Pearl, Agatha Raisin) and executive produced by Harlan Coben, Nicola Shindler, Richard Fee, Victoria Asare-Archer, and Danny Brocklehurst.
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