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Netflix Television series
Missing You Based on Missing You by
Harlan Coben Screenplay by Victoria Asare-Archer Directed by Sean Spencer Starring
Rosalind Eleazar Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English Executive producers Producer Guy Hescott Production companies
Quay Street Productions
Final Twist Productions
Network
Netflix
Missing You is an upcoming television series made for streaming service
Netflix , adapted from a novel by
Harlan Coben who acts as executive producer on the series.
Premise
Detective Kat Donovan discovers her 'missing' fiance on a dating app, over a decade since his disappearance.
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Cast
Production
In January 2024, it was announced that
Netflix would be adapting Missing You by
Harlan Coben who acts as executive producer on the series through his company Final Twist Productions.
[2]
The series is being produced by Quay Street Productions. The series is written by Victoria Asare-Archer and directed by Sean Spencer. Executive producers along with Coben are
Nicola Shindler , Richard Fee, Asare-Archer, and
Danny Brocklehurst . Guy Hescott is the producer.
[3]
The series has
Rosalind Eleazar in a lead role alongside
Richard Armitage , with
Lenny Henry ,
Samantha Spiro ,
Steve Pemberton ,
Lisa Faulkner and
Paul Kaye also confirmed in the cast.
[4]
Ashley Walters was seen on set in Manchester in late March 2024 and was confirmed in the cast in June 2024, along with
James Nesbitt and musician
Matt Willis .
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[6]
Filming got underway in March 2024 with filming locations including Le Mans Crescent and Victoria Square in
Bolton .
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[8] Filming also took place in
Manchester city centre,
[9]
[10] and
Parkgate on the
Wirral Peninsula .
[11]
References
^ Stedman, Emily (22 January 2024).
"Netflix confirm two new Harlan Coben dramas following Fool Me Once success" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Szalai, Georg (22 January 2024).
"Netflix Greenlights Two More Harlan Coben Series Adaptations After Success of 'Fool Me Once' " . Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 5 March 2024 .
^ Kanter, Jake (22 January 2024).
"Netflix Commits To Two More Harlan Coben Adaptations After 'Fool Me Once' Smash Hit" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 5 March 2024 .
^ Shafer, Ellise (14 March 2024).
"Julie Delpy-Suranne Jones Political Series 'The Choice,' Real Estate Show 'Buying London,' Marian Keyes' 'Grown Ups' Adaptation Among Netflix U.K. Commissions" . Variety . Retrieved 14 March 2024 .
^ Zammitt, Erin (27 March 2024).
"Top Boy's Ashley Walters in new look at Harlan Coben's next Netflix show" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 27 March 2024 .
^ Warner, Sam (5 June 2024).
"BBC's The Missing star joins Harlan Coben's new Netflix show" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 5 June 2024 .
^ Sarrubba, Stefania (4 March 2024).
"Harlan Coben's next Netflix series offers fresh look with Slow Horses star" .
Digital Spy . Retrieved 5 March 2024 .
^ Harrison, Zach (4 March 2024).
"Missing You filming based on Harlan Coben novel takes place in Bolton" . Bolton News . Retrieved 5 March 2024 .
^ Wilkikson, Damon (7 March 2024).
"Netflix films new Harlan Coben crime thriller Missing You in Manchester city centre" . Retrieved 7 March 2024 .
^ Bourne, Dianne (26 March 2024).
"Lenny Henry pictured filming new Netflix Harlan Coben drama in Manchester" . Manchester Evening News . Retrieved 27 March 2024 .
^ McGrath, Rebecca (6 June 2024).
"PICTURES: Film crew spotted filming new TV series at Parkgate" . Wirral Globe . Retrieved 6 June 2024 .
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