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Harlan Coben is one of the most prolific writers of our time. In 2018, he signed a deal with Netflix (which was subsequently renewed in 2022), which has seen many of his best-selling novels become Netflix Original productions. As of 2026, there are twelve Harlan Coben shows streaming on Netflix, with even more on the way. Here’s your complete guide to Harlan Coben on Netflix in 2026, including the recent releases of Missing You and Run Away, plus new information about an upcoming UK-based adaptation of The Woods.
While we don’t have all the details of Harlan Coben’s deal with Netflix, we know it originally ran through 2023 but was renewed in 2022, meaning there will be plenty more Coben. Coben had originally stated on the record that his initial plans would bring him up to “nine of the planned 14 when the deal was struck.” With recent releases, he has now well surpassed that original projection. The Myron Bolitar series, which ran from 1995 through 2016 across 11 releases, was notably excluded from the Netflix deal initially struck but will be included from 2022 onwards.

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Coben is deeply involved with all the Netflix titles through his production company, Final Twist Productions, and is listed as an executive producer on each project at a minimum. We should also note that The Five, adapted from Harlan Coben’s novel, left Netflix US in 2021 because it was licensed to Netflix for a fixed period. It does remain on Netflix in some regions.
While we’ll list the Harlan Coben collection on Netflix below, you can also find them grouped within Netflix via a Netflix category code using this link. Use that link or type in 81180221 in your Netflix search bar.


Harlan Coben Collection on Netflix
Every Harlan Coben Series Available on Netflix
Note: Listed in order of Netflix release (oldest to newest)
Safe
Book Release: N/A
Released on Netflix: May 10th, 2018
Country of Origin: United Kingdom (Aired in France)
Language: English
Episodes: 8
IMDb Rating: 7.3/10

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This limited series is the first Netflix Original series based on Coben’s works (with an asterisk attached), which starred Michael C. Hall, known for his role on Showtime’s Dexter. The actor played a widower searching for his daughter, who became increasingly uncomfortable as he discovered truths about those around him.
Although Netflix was the international distributor for Safe, it’s believed this falls outside the overall deal with StudioCanal, which distributes in France on channel C8. However, it remains on Netflix as an Original, so we thought we should include it nonetheless.
The Stranger
Book Released: 2015
Released on Netflix: January 30th, 2020
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Episodes: 8
IMDb Rating: 7.3/10

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Throughout this limited series, you’ll uncover a set of secrets and lies by multiple families after the appearance of a stranger in town.
Richard Armitage (who will go onto appear in several other Netflix Coben projects) headlines the project, written by Danny Brocklehurst, Mick Ford, Karla Crome, and Charlotte Coben. Siobhan Finneran and Shaun Dooley also star.
The Woods
Book Released: 2007
Netflix Release Date: June 12th, 2020
Country of Origin: Poland
Language: Polish
Episodes: 6
IMDb Rating: 6.5/10

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The original pact stated that Netflix would adapt the array of Coben books into multiple languages. This began midway through 2020 with The Woods, a limited series that made headlines as Poland’s second major Netflix Original production. The series, which starred local talent, including Grzegorz Damiecki, Agnieszka Grochowska, and Hubert Milkowski, followed a prosecutor who hoped to find answers about his sister’s disappearance 25 years earlier.
The Innocent
Book Released: 2005
Netflix Release Date: April 30th, 2021
Country of Origin: Spain
Language: Spanish
Episodes: 8
IMDb Rating: 7.8/10

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Arriving on Netflix at the end of April 2021, it is the first Spanish-language production out of the Harlan Coben library. Oriol Paulo adapted the limited series, which starred Mario Casas, Alexandra Jiménez, Aura Garrido, and José Coronado. The eight-episode series follows an accidental killing that leads a man down a dark hole of intrigue and murder.
Gone For Good
Book Released: 2002
Netflix Release Date: August 13th, 2021
Country of Origin: France
Language: French
Episodes: 5
IMDb Rating: 6.3/10

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Gone for Good is the first French-language adaptation by Harlan Coben. The 5-part limited series began production in September 2020 and was released just under a year later. It’s helmed by Juan Carlos Medina, who notably directed The Limehouse Golem. Garance Marillier, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Guillaume Gouix, Finnegan Oldfield and Nailia Harzoune starred.
Here’s what you can expect from the series:
“Ten years after losing two loved ones, a man is plunged into another dizzying mystery when his girlfriend vanishes. Based on a Harlan Coben novel.”
Stay Close
Book released: 2012
Netflix Release Date: December 31st, 2021
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Episodes: 8
IMDb Rating: 6.9/10

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Heading back to the UK following three European productions was Stay Close. Daniel O’Hara directed the 8-episode limited series. The original book is set in a more American setting, so it was interesting to see how it adjusted to its new British setting. The mystery thriller follows the subsequent actions after two men go missing within 17 years of each other.
Regarding the talent picked for the new limited series, Coben said: “Talk about a dream-come-true cast – Cush Jumbo, an incendiary and awesome talent; Jimmy Nesbitt, a legendary actor I always wanted to collaborate with; and wow, Richard Armitage back again! And we have the incredible Sarah Parish, too.”
Hold Tight
Book released: 2008
Netflix Release Date: April 22nd, 2022
Country of Origin: Poland
Language: Polish
Episodes: 6
IMDb Rating: 6.2/10

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The second Polish-language adaptation of a Harlan Coben book came in early 2022 with the adaptation of Hold Tight. Here’s the official logline for the series: “When a young man goes missing soon after his friend dies, life in a tight-knit, affluent Warsaw suburb slowly unravels, exposing secrets and lies.”
Fool Me Once
Book Released: 2016
Netflix Release Date: January 1st, 2024
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Episodes: 8
IMDb Rating: 6.8/10

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Announced in February 2023, this limited series was the next Coben adaptation set in the United Kingdom, adapted from the 2016 novel of the same name. The eight-part series follows Maya Stern, who is trying to come to terms with the brutal murder of her husband but soon finds out that he may not be as dead as she’s led to believe.
Michelle Keegan, Adeel Akhtar, Richard Armitage, and Joanna Lumley lead the cast for the series, with the show going on to have a huge premiere on the streaming service with over 32 million views in the first week alone. Following the series release, the show became a monster hit for the streamer and is currently among the most-watched English-language series of all time.
Missing You
Book Released: 2014
Netflix Release Date: January 1st, 2025
Episodes: 5
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English

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Released on New Year’s Day 2025, Missing You adapts the novel about a police detective who loses her fiance after he disappears. After swiping on dating apps eleven years later, however, she finds him seemingly alive and well. Victoria Asare-Archer wrote the new project with Nimer Rashed and Isher Sahota directing. The cast for the series includes Rosalind Eleazar, Steve Pemberton, Paul Kaye, Oscar Kennedy, Samantha Spiro, Richard Armitage, and Lisa Faulkner. The series featured in the global top 10s for four weeks picking up 172.10 million hours watched (45.70 million views).
Just One Look
Book Released: 2004
Netflix Release Date: March 5th, 2025
Episodes: 6
Country of Origin: Poland
Language: Polish

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The third Coben project from Poland debuted globally on March 5th, 2025. “When an ominous photo mysteriously surfaces, Greta must confront buried truths — and her hazy memory — to save her husband from his dark secrets,” reads the logline of the limited series starring Maria Dębska, Cezary Łukaszewicz and Piotr Stramowski.
Caught (Atrapados)
Book Released: 2010
Netflix Release Date: March 26th, 2025
Episodes: 6
Country of Origin: Argentina
Language: Spanish

Atrapados. (L to R) Matías Recalt, Alberto Ammann, Soledad Villamil, Juan Minujín, Carmela Rivero in Atrapados. Cr. Berna Rode / Netflix ©2024
Caught is the first adaptation of Harlan Coben’s works from South America. Filmed in Argentina, it hit Netflix on March 26th, 2025. Miguel Cohan and Ana Cohan adapted it.
Soledad Villamil, Juan Minujín, and Alberto Ammann star in the series, with the official synopsis as follows:
“Reporter Ema Garay gains visibility amongst digital journalism by catching criminals who tend to evade justice in Bariloche city, in Patagonia Argentina. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Leo Mercer, a social worker and referent, who ends up being the main suspect of her investigation on the disappearance of a 16 year old girl. While Ema tries to discover the truth, she will have to confront herself.”
Run Away
Book released: 2019
Netflix Release Date: January 1st, 2026
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Episodes: 8

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Announced at the beginning of the Netflix pact and reconfirmed by Netflix in 2024, Run Away was released globally on January 1st, 2026. Danny Brocklehurst wrote the script, with Quay Street Productions behind the show. James Nesbitt, Ruth Jones, Minnie Driver, and Alfred Enoch headline the 8-episode limited series.
Per Netflix, here’s what the series is about:
“Simon had the perfect life: loving wife and kids, great job, beautiful home. But then his eldest daughter Paige ran away and everything fell apart. So now when he finds her, vulnerable and strung out on drugs in a city park, he finally has the chance to bring his little girl home. But it turns out she’s not alone and an argument escalates into shocking violence that will shatter Simon’s life all over again. His search for his daughter will take him into a dangerous underworld, revealing deep secrets that could tear his family apart forever.”
Upcoming Harlan Coben Shows Announced for Netflix
Note: Listed in order of likely release date, either by production dates or priority at Netflix. Everything is subject to change.
I Will Find You
Book Released: 2023
Netflix Release Date: Confirmed for 2026
Country of Origin: United States
Language: English
Episodes: 8

While Myron Bolitar was technically the first US project to get unveiled, it looks as though I Will Find You will be the first one to actually reach our screens. Production took place in 2025, with Robert Hull penning the script and serving as showrunner. Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, and Milo Ventimiglia star in the highly anticipated limited series. “An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive—and must break out of prison to find out the truth,” reads the official logline.
The Woods (UK Adaptation)
Book Released: 2007
Netflix Release Date: Expected 2027
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Episodes: 8

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Following the 2020 Polish adaptation of the same novel, The Woods is being adapted for a second time as a brand-new UK-based thriller. Entering production in April 2026, the 8-part limited series is helmed by lead writer and executive producer Danny Brocklehurst and produced by Quay Street Productions.
The story follows Paul ‘Cope’ Copeland (Tom Bateman), a top barrister and devoted single father whose life was torn apart 20 years ago when his sister Camille vanished from a summer camp. After a body turns up seemingly connected to the tragedy, Cope begins to suspect his sister might have survived. He reunites with his first love, Lucy Silverfield (Michelle Keegan, returning to the Coben universe after her massive success in Fool Me Once), to unravel years of lies, cover-ups, and family secrets.
The extensive ensemble cast also includes Mandeep Dhillon, James Buckley, Pearce Quigley, Rade Sherbedgia, Tom Allen, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Shannon Watson, Pamela Nomvete, and Roger Barclay.
Myron Bolitar
Netflix Release Date: TBD
Language: English
Country of Origin: United States
Announced as part of the refresh of the output deal in 2022, this upcoming English-language series will be the “streamer’s first American-produced show based on Coben’s novels.”
In 2025, it was revealed that David E. Kelley (The Lincoln Lawyer) is teaming up with Coben to write and adapt the beloved novels into a full-fledged ongoing TV series, with both serving as executive producers, although it’s gone quiet since.
The most recent update suggests that filming will take place from mid-July through mid-October 2026, with New York being its filming location.
For those unfamiliar, the Myron Bolitar series featured 11 book entries, including:
- Deal Breaker – 1995
- Drop Shot – 1996
- Fade Away – 1996
- Back Spin – 1997
- One False Move – 1998
- The Final Detail – 1999
- Darkest Fear – 2000
- Promise Me – 2006
- Long Lost – 2009
- Live Wire – 2011
- Home – 2016
All We Ever Wanted
Book Released: 2018 (by Emily Giffin)
Netflix Release Date: TBD
Country of Origin: United States
Language: English
Episodes: TBD (60-minute episodes)
Acquired by Netflix in late 2025 and currently in active development, All We Ever Wanted marks a unique project on this list, as it is an adaptation of Emily Giffin’s hit novel rather than one of Coben’s own books. However, Coben is heavily involved as an executive producer through his Final Twist Productions banner. He is teaming up with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and Nicola Shindler’s Quay Street Productions to bring the adaptation to life. Jessica Goldberg is attached to write the pilot and serve as the showrunner.
The serialized drama is described as “a soapy and scandalous drama that uncovers the secrets and class struggles of a wealthy suburb; where a torrid love affair between a ‘have’ Mom and ‘have-not’ single Dad threatens to expose the sins and lies of all of those around them.”
Six Years
Book released: 2013
Netflix Release Date: TBD
Language: English
First announced in May 2020, David Ayer is attached to write, direct, and produce this book as a feature film for Netflix. While there have been fewer updates recently, the project remains in development.
Here’s what you can expect from the story:
“A man attempts to reunite with the lost love of his life six years after she marries someone else, but begins to doubt the accuracy of his memories of her.”
Other Coben Books That Could Be Adapted
The announced projects above leave a short list of books yet to be adapted under the Netflix banner. With the exclusion of the Myron Bolitar novels, here are the ones left to be adapted:
- Mickey Bolitar novels (Shelter, Seconds Away, Found)
- Play Dead
- Miracle Cure
- Tell No One
- No Second Chance
- Don’t Let Go
- The Boy from the Woods
- Win
Away from Netflix, Coben was involved with Shelter for Prime Video, which was released in 2023 but sadly canceled after a single season. Prime Video also released an original ghost-story thriller created by Coben titled Lazarus in October 2025, starring Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy. In addition, Coben hosts the true-crime documentary series Harlan Coben’s Final Twist, which debuted on CBS in January 2026.
What’s your favorite Harlan Coben adaptation on Netflix? Which book do you hope to see adapted next? Let us know in the comments.












