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In August 2018, American writer Harlan Coben signed a five-year deal with Netflix. Under the deal, Coben would have 14 of his novels adapted as Netflix series, with him serving as producer on all of them. [3] [4] Stay Close follows other Coben-created Netflix originals Safe (2018), The Stranger, The Woods (both 2020), The Innocent, and Gone for ...
Safe (titled onscreen as Harlan Coben's Safe) is a British drama thriller television miniseries [1] created by crime author Harlan Coben and written primarily by screenwriter Danny Brocklehurst. Set in England, the series is a production by Canal+, with C8 airing the show in France, and Netflix streaming the show internationally outside France. [2]
The Woods (Polish: W głębi lasu) is a Polish mystery thriller television miniseries, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. [1] The series premiered on Netflix on 12 June 2020. It is the second Polish-language series produced for Netflix, after 1983. [2]
2025’s seasonal suspense series is “Missing You,” a Netflix miniseries based on Harlan Coben’s 2014 New York Times bestseller. LONDON (AP) — It’s Netflix’s resolution every new year ...
[32] [33] [34] The series, Harlan Coben's Shelter, was released on August 18, 2023. [35] In August 2018, Coben signed a multi-million-dollar, 5-year contract with Netflix. Under the deal, 14 of his novels would be developed into series or films, with him serving as executive producer on all of them. [36]
Based on Harlan Coben’s namesake book, the thriller revolves around an NYPD detective, who is forced to reopen a case involving her dad’s murder. ... The Top 10 Movies on Netflix Right This ...
"Fool Me Once" has become the latest Harlan Coben adaptation to take over Netflix. In 2018, Coben signed a five-year deal with Netflix, per Deadline, in which 14 of his 33 novels (which, by the ...
Fool Me Once is a British thriller television series, produced by Quay Street Productions for Netflix. It was adapted by Danny Brocklehurst from Harlan Coben's 2016 novel of the same name. It features Michelle Keegan, Adeel Akhtar, Dino Fetscher, Richard Armitage and Joanna Lumley. The series premiered on Netflix on 1 January 2024.