Harlan Coben’s 'Lazarus' is a gripping psychological thriller on Prime Video that explores themes of death and grief through the story of Laz Lazarus, a forensic psychologist unraveling his father's mysterious death and his sister's unsolved murder, with a shocking horror twist that keeps viewers guessing until the end.
Welsh actor and writer Ruth Jones will star in the new Netflix series 'Run Away,' an adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel, featuring a UK setting and a cast including James Nesbitt and Minnie Driver, about a man's life unraveling after his daughter's disappearance.
Netflix will debut the Harlan Coben series 'Run Away' on January 1, 2026, featuring stars like Minnie Driver and James Nesbitt, with a plot centered on a father's desperate search for his missing daughter, leading to dangerous revelations. The series, set in the UK, consists of eight episodes and explores themes of family, secrets, and violence.
Netflix's latest Harlan Coben drama series 'Run Away' stars James Nesbitt and others, set in the UK, and follows a man's desperate search for his daughter who disappears into a dangerous underworld; premiering on January 1, 2026.
Reese Witherspoon co-wrote her first novel, 'Gone Before Goodbye,' a thriller featuring a female action hero, aiming to redefine female leads in action roles, with plans for a film or TV adaptation.
Netflix announces the adaptation of two more Harlan Coben novels, "Missing You" and "Run Away," into limited series following the success of "Fool Me Once," with Coben serving as executive producer. "Fool Me Once" garnered 61 million views globally in its first two weeks. The new series will mark the 9th and 10th on-screen adaptations of Coben's works in partnership with Netflix, with filming for "Missing You" set to begin in the U.K. in the spring.
Harlan Coben, author of "Fool Me Once," has signed a deal with Netflix to adapt two more of his best-selling books, "Missing You" and "Run Away," into limited series following the success of Michelle Keegan's "Fool Me Once." The thriller amassed 61 million views globally in its first two weeks, propelling both Coben and Keegan to international stardom. Netflix hopes to replicate this success with the new adaptations and is reportedly interested in securing Keegan for an exclusive deal, while Hollywood film executives are also pursuing her for blockbuster movies.
Netflix has greenlit adaptations of Harlan Coben's novels "Missing You" and "Run Away" as limited series, following the success of "Fool Me Once." The productions will be overseen by Quay Street Productions, with Coben serving as executive producer. "Missing You" will be written by Victoria Asare-Archer, while "Run Away" will be penned by Danny Brocklehurst. The announcement comes after "Fool Me Once" garnered 61M views in its first two weeks and topped Netflix's global top 10 English language TV shows.
Author Harlan Coben's new TV series "Shelter," adapted from his YA thrillers, was filmed in 21 towns in New Jersey. Coben wanted to find a school similar to his alma mater, Livingston High School, for the series.