“Harlan Coben’s Missing You Premieres on Netflix: A Gripping Start to the New Year”
Harlan Coben fans, rejoice! Netflix kicks off 2025 with a bang as the much-anticipated thriller Missing You hits the platform today (January 1). Following the massive success of Fool Me Once, this new adaptation promises to deliver more twists, suspense, and binge-worthy drama.
A Mystery That Hits Close to Home
Missing You follows a missing persons detective who is thrown into turmoil when she spots her ex-fiancé on a dating app—despite his disappearance years ago. This shocking revelation unravels a web of secrets, betrayals, and dark truths.
Jessica Plummer and Rosalind Eleazar (Netflix)
The show’s star-studded cast includes Rosalind Eleazar, Ashley Walters, Richard Armitage, Sir Lenny Henry, and Jessica Plummer.
Harlan Coben teased the story in an interview with Tudum:
“Suppose the love of your life vanished, then one day you’re scrolling through one of those apps. And all of a sudden he’s back. It leads to death, destruction, family secrets, and all sorts of buried reasons for why he left the first time.”
Critical Acclaim: A Binge-Worthy Thriller
The reviews for Missing You are already rolling in, and critics are praising its compelling narrative and stellar performances.
- Collider rates the show 8/10, describing it as:
“An extremely bingeable series that offers good answers to its mysteries if you stick with it. You’ll be on a rollercoaster of twists and seemingly random events that pay off sooner rather than later.”
The outlet also highlighted Rosalind Eleazar’s performance, calling it “excellent,” and praised the show’s ability to maintain momentum across episodes.
- Fandom Wire gave it 7/10, calling it:
“The series version of a beach read—a light and entertaining crime mystery rather than something gritty.”
Diversity in Storytelling
The diversity of Missing You has also earned widespread praise. Sir Lenny Henry, who stars in the series, spoke with LADbible about his experience on the production:
“When I showed up on the set, it was very diverse… To put marginalized people at the center of a story, to bring them into the center space, and to have it succeed—it’s just a wonderful thing to be part of.”
This inclusive approach not only enriches the storytelling but also sets a new standard for representation in mainstream entertainment.
Meet the Cast: A Stellar Ensemble
- Rosalind Eleazar (Slow Horses) delivers a standout performance as the determined detective, balancing vulnerability and grit.
- Ashley Walters (Top Boy) brings his signature intensity to the series.
- Richard Armitage, a Coben adaptation regular, adds another layered performance to his repertoire.
- Sir Lenny Henry and Jessica Plummer round out the cast, adding depth and nuance to the gripping tale.
The show landed on Netflix today (1 January) (Netflix)
The Legacy of Harlan Coben Adaptations
Netflix has made Harlan Coben adaptations a staple, and for good reason. With hits like The Stranger, Stay Close, and Fool Me Once, the streaming giant has consistently delivered high-quality thrillers that keep audiences hooked.
Missing You continues this trend, combining a gripping plot with top-notch performances and relatable themes.
Why You Should Watch Missing You
- Intriguing Plot: The premise alone—spotting a long-lost love on a dating app—sets the stage for a thrilling, emotional ride.
- Exceptional Cast: The ensemble cast delivers powerhouse performances that bring depth to the characters.
- Twists and Turns: True to Coben’s style, the show is packed with unexpected revelations and edge-of-your-seat suspense.
- Diversity and Representation: A refreshing, inclusive approach to storytelling makes Missing You stand out.
Start the Year with a Thrill
Whether you’re a die-hard Harlan Coben fan or simply in the mood for a gripping mystery, Missing You is the perfect way to start your New Year. With its compelling characters, unpredictable twists, and binge-worthy pacing, it’s a show you won’t want to miss.
Stream Missing You now on Netflix.
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