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Netflix confirms two new Harlan Coben series after Fool Me Once success

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Published 10:57 22 Jan 2024 GMT

Netflix confirms two new Harlan Coben series after Fool Me Once success

We have not one but TWO new adaptations on the way

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Netflix has confirmed two new Harlan Coben series are in the works following the HUGE success of Fool Me Once.

Millions tuned in to watch Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation after it was released at the beginning of the month, with the eight-part series soon skyrocketing to the number one spot of the streamer's TV top 10.

While it's now been knocked from the throne by the harrowing docu-series American Nightmare, it's fair to say that Coben fever remains, with many fans checking out many of his other shows that are also available to watch on Netflix.

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Of course, the amount of content is only finite, meaning we'll eventually be on the prowl for our new obsession.

But the good news is that plans are already underway for precisely that, with not one but TWO new series from the famed author in the works.

Fool Me Once became an overnight sensation when it dropped earlier this month.
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Confirming the news on X (formerly Twitter), Netflix said: "Following the recent success of Fool Me Once (Top 10 in 91 countries!) we’re excited to announce two new @HarlanCoben limited series adaptations…"

The streaming giant added: "Missing You will begin production this spring, and will then be followed by Run Away."

Needless to say, many people were thinking the same thing after the news dropped, with one begging: "Can @michkeegan be in both tho?"

Someone else said: "HURRY SOMEONE GET MICHELLE KEEGAN ON HER PHONE."

A third also joked: "Richard Armitage making some more dollar."

While details are thin on the ground at this stage, according to Coben's website, Missing You is a 'heart-pounding thriller about the ties we have to our past…and the lies that bind us together'.

Fans are already desperate to see more from Michelle Keegan.
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The book follows NYPD Detective Kat Donovan as she dives into the online dating pool - only to find her ex-fiancé Jeff, who shattered her heart 18 months ago.

When she reaches out to the man in the profile, an 'unspeakable conspiracy' comes to light - with Kat finding herself consumed by an investigation that 'challenges her feelings about everyone she ever loved'.

As for Run Away, the 2019 novel is a thriller about a dad trying to find his daughter, who he lost to drugs and an abusive boyfriend.

With his search involving several mysterious murders, he must try and work out how everything is connected, providing plenty of the plot twists that Coben has become renowned for.

Consider us hooked already...

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: TV And Film, Netflix

Jess Hardiman
Jess Hardiman

Jess is Entertainment Desk Lead at LADbible Group. She graduated from Manchester University with a degree in Film Studies, English Language and Linguistics. You can contact Jess at [email protected].

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