Harlan Coben offers an intriguing update on his next TV series after the arrival of his latest Netflix show, Missing You, ...
Crime-thriller writer Harlan Coben sees his new Netflix thriller series hit the number one spot on the streaming platform's ...
Start the new year with intense thrillers like The Rig and Missing You, or go very shallow into the meaning of life with ...
Netflix's Fool Me Once is another of Harlan Coben's novels that was adapted into a series on January 1, 2024, and took the streaming platform by storm, becoming a massive hit.
Into the Storm, the disaster thriller starring Richard Armitage and Sarah Wayne Callies, has now been added to Prime Video. The 2014 film sees Armitage – who has also appeared in The Hobbit trilogy ...
There's another Harlan Coben series on the horizon for 2025, and it will once again see the best-selling author team with his long-standing TV collaborator Danny Brocklehurst (whose credits also ...
Missing You on Netflix is a twist on Harlan Coben's book from 2014 that is loved by many people. It's got the same heart-racing thriller vibe, but it's not a copy-and-paste job.
The books of Harlan ... goes into deciding which book goes where." Some novelists take the TV cash and an executive producer credit and stay at home writing the next book, but Coben is keen ...
In 2018, he signed a multi-million-dollar five-year deal with Netflix to adapt 14 of his books into TV series, some of which have already come out. Here's your guide to Harlan Coben's Netflix ...
Harlan Coben says the first loss when he was 26 of his father was ‘the most traumatic’ but tragedy helped to push him in his craft Harlan Coben, whose thrillers have been turned into Netflix ...
The immediate flaw in any attempt to stack the 13 extant Harlan Coben TV thrillers in order of ... tend to be less fun than the UK-set series, which lean into their high-colour absurdity with ...
With Missing You having skyrocketed to the top of Netflix's charts, it's safe to say that Harlan Coben's ... are exclusively sectioned into camps for TV and books, Coben says: "It’s a feel ...