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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · A ranking of all eight of the Harlan Coben Netflix shows including Fool Me Once, Safe, The Stranger, Stay Close, and more.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · As of April 2024, there are eight Harlan Coben shows on Netflix, with lots more on the way. Here’s your guide to Harlan Coben on Netflix. While we don’t have all the details of Harlan Cobens deal with Netflix, we know it originally ran through 2023 but was renewed in 2022, meaning there’s plenty more Coben to come.

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    • 8 'Gone For Good'
    • 7 'Hold Tight'
    • 6 'The Stranger'
    • 5 'The Woods'
    • 4 'Stay Close'
    • 3 'Fool Me Once'
    • 2 'The innocent'
    • 1 'Safe'

    Starring Finnegan Oldfield, Nicolas Duvauchelle, and Guillaume Gouix

    Tackling the classic thematic material of Coben — lost loves, betrayals, family secrets — Gone for Good is the seductive tale of Guillaume (Finnegan Oldfield), a social worker in the south of France. The episodes flash between present-day Nice, when Guillaume’s stunning girlfriend vanishes off the face of the earth, and Nice ten years ago when Guillaume’s ex-girlfriend and brother are shot and killed on the same night. A precarious series of coincidences link the two tragic days, bringing Gui...

    Starring Magdalena Boczarska, Leszek Lichota, and Krzysztof Oleksyn

    This Polish production is a recent release and a fairly successful one at that. Hold Tightcenters around the disappearance of a young man directly after the death of his friend. The wealthy Warsaw community at the center of the story is far from an idyllic suburb — rather, we come to realize that just about every character, from the irresponsible adults to the incorrigible children, harbors secrets. And that conflict, the one between parent and child in the digital age, is central here. There...

    Starring Richard Armitage, Siobhan Finneran, and Jennifer Saunders

    The Stranger is pure, unadulterated Harlan Coben fun. When British suburban dad Adam Price (Richard Armitage) is approached by a baseball-capped woman in her 20s (Hannah-John Kamen), she tells him that his wife (Dervla Kirwan) may have faked her miscarriages, and to get his children’s DNA tested. After he confronts his wife, she goes missing, leaving him more confused than ever before. The show follows Price's journey for the truth, as he pursues both his wife and the stranger who gave him th...

    Starring Grzegorz Damięcki, Agnieszka Grochowska, and Hubert Miłkowski

    Much like Gone For Good, The Woods flashes between two different timelines: a 1994 summer camp in the woods and 2019 Warsaw. Pawel Kopinski (Grzegorz Damięcki) is a successful lawyer who is haunted by the events of 1994 when two kids were found murdered at the aforementioned summer camp where he was a chaperone. Another two, including his sister, vanished the same night. When Kopinski is called in to identify a body that seemingly connects to the mysteries of that 1994 summer, the wound is re...

    Starring Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt, and Richard Armitage

    Stay Close is a rarity among the TV adaptations of Harlan Coben novels in that it features a female protagonist. We open with a bride-to-be, Megan Pierce (Cush Jumbo), celebrating her bachelorette party with girlfriends. She comes home after a tame night to find a note on her doorstep addressed to “Cassie.” Very early on, we learn that Megan has not always been Megan. The suburban mother of three finds her past self, among other unsavory characters from her days as an exotic dancer, coming ba...

    Starring Michelle Keegan, Dino Fetscher, and Richard Armitage

    Even though this book adaptation for the screen is called Fool Me Once, be prepared for more than one mind-blowing plot twist. Netflix's latest miniseries, inspired by Coben's best-selling novel, follows a military veteran (Maya played Michelle Keegan) as she mourns the death of her sister and her husband. As she and her daughter try to carry on with their lives, Maya is shocked by a recent nanny cam video featuring her late husband. Unable to tell whether he did or didn't die, the protagonis...

    Starring Mario Casas, Alexandra Jiménez, and Aura Garrido

    After accidentally killing a man in a bar brawl years earlier, Mateo Vidal (Mario Casas) is finally released from prison and ready for a clean slate. He connects with a flirtation from his past, and soon after his release, is married to his new wife, Olivia (Aura Garrido). This eight-episode Spanish murder mystery TV seriesbegins innocently enough, but not long into this hopeful new period of marital bliss, Mat is faced with confusing revelations about Olivia. Immediately after, we switch to...

    Starring Michael C. Hall, Amanda Abbington, and Marc Warren

    Harlan Coben’s best Netflix series, Safe, starts off much like any other. A suburban British man, in this case, Tom Delaney (played by Dexter’s Michael C. Hall), has his world shaken when his teen daughter, Jenny (Amy James-Kelly) goes missing from their gated community. As he grapples with the sudden absence of a missing daughter, he is forced to reckon with a dead wife, a budding romance with the lead detective on the case, a drugged-out best friend, and shrouded dangers within the gated co...

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    • The Innocent. 2021. The best Harlan Coben TV series on Netflix, The Innocent deliberately takes its time to tell a devastating story of guilt and forgiveness.
    • The Woods. 2020. Another Polish-language production of Coben's work, The Woods is a masterful example of non-linear storytelling. Set across two different time periods, the show switches between 1994 and 2019, in which a detective is forced to confront a horrific event from his past to solve a murder in the present.
    • Stay Close. 2021. Another collaboration between actor Richard Armitage and Harlan Coben, Stay Close is a fine exemplar of several core Coben tropes. Like many of the author's other stories, Stay Close follows three seemingly unconnected characters who are secretly unified by their ties to a single significant event.
    • Safe. 2018. The first of Harlan Coben's collaborations with Netflix, Safe remains one of the platform's strongest series yet. Unlike other series, Safe is an original story created by Coben for the small screen and is not based on one of his novels.
    • Fool Me Once. Fool Me Once is the latest Coben adaptation to land on Netflix, premiering globally on the streamer on 1st January 2024. The series stars Michelle Keegan as Maya Stern, a woman whose husband Joe (Richard Armitage) appears to be brutally killed in a robbery.
    • Hold Tight. Hold Tight is the latest Coben adaptation to land on Netflix, premiering globally on the streamer on Friday 22nd April. The Polish adaptation stars Magdalena Boczarska, Leszek Lichota, Krzysztof Oleksyn and Agata Łabno.
    • Stay Close. Another recent addition to Netflix's catalogue was Stay Close, which landed on the streaming service in December 2021. Deadwater Fell’s Cush Jumbo, Bancroft’s Sarah Parish and Bloodlands’ James Nesbitt also star in the eight-part series, which follows a group of people whose lives are derailed when dark secrets emerge.
    • The Stranger. Another addition to the Netflix catalogue is The Stranger, which was a big hit in the UK when it was released in January 2020. Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp) plays the eponymous stranger, a mysterious woman who tells a man a powerful secret.
  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Harlan Coben has a number of book adaptations on Netflix with more on the way including a movie. Here are all 8 released in order the ones to come, including predictions.

  5. The Harlan Coben Collection | Netflix Official Site. Strange disappearances, dark secrets and intense mysteries unfold in this eclectic collection of crime thriller series based on Harlan Cobens bestsellers.

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