Missing You OTT release date: The five-part limited series follows a detective in the UK and the secrets that tumble out when she finds her missing fiancé
Last Updated: 09.54 PM, Nov 26, 2024
Missing You is the latest TV adaptation of novelist Harlan Coben’s works, after Fool Me Once, Hold Tight, Sage, Gone For Good, The Stranger, The Woods, The Innocent and Stay Close. The 5-part limited series, adapted from the novel of the same name, stars Rosalind Eleazar as Detective Inspector Kat Donovan, whose fiancé disappeared 11 years ago.
The crime thriller, which also stars Ashley Walters, Richard Armitage, Sir Lenny Henry, Steve Pemberton, Jessica Plummer, Mary Malone, Lisa Faulkner, Samantha Spiro, Matt Jay-Willis, Rudi Dharmalingam and James Nesbitt, is set to join Netflix’s expanding Harlan Coben collection on January 1, 2025. The writer has creator credits on the show and serves as executive producer as well.
Directed by Nimer Rashed and Isher Sahota, with the series adapted by Victoria Asare-Archer and additional writing by Sumerah Srivastav, Missing You is set in the UK, unlike the novel’s original New York setting. Each episode will have a run-time of an hour.
The series revolves around DI Donovan, a detective on the Missing Persons unit, whose fiancé disappears without a trace. Eleven years later, she stumbles upon him on a dating site. If that wasn’t shocking enough, she’s requested by a young man to investigate his mom’s case, claiming that she was last seen in the company of DI Donovan’s former fiancé. “You are the only one who can find her,” the young man tells DI Donovan.
As she investigates the missing woman’s case, DI Donovan also begins to piece together the circumstances behind her fiance’s disappearance, given that she always thought he’d left because of the murder of her father, DS Clint Donovan.
As she unravels secrets, DI Donovan’s career hangs precariously in the balance. Can she let go and not pursue it further or will she dig deeper and find out the truth after all? Find out this New Year’s on Netflix.