Note: This story contains spoilers from Netflix's "Missing You." Rosalind Eleazar, who plays eminently capable MI-5 agent Louisa Guy on "Slow Horses," stars in the Netflix limited series "Missing You," based on the book of the same name by Harlan Coben.
Here's who plays who in the mystery series "Missing You," which is now streaming on Netflix, and where you might have seen them before
Adapted from the Harlan Coben novel of the same name, the series centers on a detective who discovers her “missing” fiancé on a dating app over 10 years after his mysterious disappearance. Not only does the premise have me hooked,
In the wake of the viral popularity of last year's release, Fool Me Once, mystery thriller Missing You has rocketed up to number two on the streamer's most-watched charts in the days since its Jan. 1 debut,
Missing You on Netflix is a twist on Harlan Coben's book from 2014 that is loved by many people. It's got the same heart-racing thriller vibe, but it's not a copy-and-paste job. They've changed some big plotlines,
Says the star of Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation: "I'm so close to the project that I find it hard summing Kat up. It's like removing a piece of your skin."
Actress Rosalind Eleazar is currently starring in the Netflix show, Missing You. Find out about her personal life off-screen including her sad family history and relationship with father, as well as her career and famous
Missing You, the new Netflix thriller based on Harlan Coben's novel of the ... The storyline also traces how Kat deals with her father Clint's murder. Rosalind Eleazar, who stars as Detective Kat Donovan, recently opened up about her character and the ...
Missing You author Harlan Coben shares his emotional reaction to the finale of the Netflix adaptation, candidly comparing the show to Fool Me Once.
Rosalind Eleazar, a rising star in British television, takes on an emotionally charged role as Detective Inspector Kat Donovan in Netflix’s limited series Missing You. Adapted from Harlan Coben’s bestselling novel, the show is a rollercoaster of ...
"Missing You" is the latest collaboration between crime novelist Harlan Coben and Netflix — here's why it should be your first binge-watch of 2025.
The current critical results of Missing You on Rotten Tomatoes have put even more pressure on the next Harlan Coben adaptation on Netflix in 2025.