January 1st 2025.
A new thriller from Netflix is finally here, and it's based on the bestselling novel by Harlan Coben. If you're a fan of his work, you're in for a treat as this series promises to be just as gripping as his previous adaptations.
Titled "Missing You," this six-part series follows Kat Donovan, played by the talented Rosalina Eleazar, as she embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her fiancé's disappearance over a decade ago. But things take an unexpected turn when she spots his face on a dating app, forcing her to confront her past and unravel a deeper mystery surrounding her father's murder.
In an interview before its release, Coben revealed that the series would start small but eventually lead to a bigger conspiracy that affects many people. He also emphasized the heart-wrenching theme of longing and the idea of a "what if" scenario that many of us can relate to. And with a talented cast including Jessica Plummer, Richard Armitage, and Sir Lenny Henry, this is a series you won't want to miss.
But be warned, you may need to suspend your rational thinking and just go along for the ride. As Metro's review suggests, the plot may require patience, but the sheer entertainment value is worth it. And Coben himself encourages viewers to binge-watch the series in one sitting, promising an emotional and satisfying experience.
"Missing You" is the latest in a series of successful adaptations of Coben's novels, including "Fool Me Once" and "The Stranger." And with its release on Netflix, fans can finally tune in and immerse themselves in this thrilling world.
So whether you're a fan of Coben's work or just love a good mystery, make sure to add "Missing You" to your watchlist. Who knows, you may just find yourself gobbling up all six episodes in one sitting, dabbing your eyes with tissues, and feeling completely satisfied. The series is now streaming, so don't miss out on the wild ride that is "Missing You."
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