Harlan Coben sneaky cameo in Missing You revealed – fans won’t have spotted it

As a seasoned film enthusiast with a penchant for mysteries and a soft spot for adaptations of Harlan Coben‘s works, I must say that the latest Netflix offering, “Missing You,” has certainly piqued my interest. Having binge-watched numerous crime dramas in my quest to unravel the intricacies of human nature, I found myself captivated by this series from its very first episode.

What sets “Missing You” apart is not just the gripping narrative or the stellar performances, but the fact that it dares to challenge stereotypes and offer a fresh perspective. As a viewer who has seen countless shows where roles for actors of color are often limited, I was thrilled to see Victoria Asare Archer’s commitment to providing complex and nuanced characters to a diverse cast.

The series is currently reigning supreme on Netflix UK’s top ten TV shows, but it seems that many viewers have missed the delightful Easter egg hidden in the opening titles – the subtle cameo by none other than Harlan Coben himself! It’s always a treat to spot the author in his own adaptations, and I can’t help but wonder if he’ll make an appearance in the next season’s credits as a missing person.

In closing, let me leave you with this little joke: Why did Harlan Coben join the dating app where his character was found? Because he wanted to find love… or at least another great story idea!

The new Netflix adaptation of “Missing You” seems to have included an understated appearance by author Harlan Coben, a detail that had previously escaped notice – until recently.

Over the past few years, a well-known author of numerous crime thrillers has had multiple intricate plots from his works adapted for Netflix, including “The Stranger,” “Stay Close,” and “Fool Me Once,” which have been some of his most successful productions.

The film “Missing You” is adapted from a novel published in 2014 and revolves around a detective character portrayed by Rosalind Eleazar. In this story, over a decade has passed since her ex-fiancé was reported missing, but she encounters him on a dating app, sparking a new investigation.

As I pen this review, the captivating series currently reigns supreme in Netflix UK’s top ten TV shows, yet it appears many viewers may have overlooked a subtle and intriguing Easter egg: a clever cameo by the show’s creator, Harlan Coben, hidden within the opening credits.

In the rapidly appearing series of “Missing” posters, Coben’s face is visible to the left side, and the writer of “Missing You,” Victoria Asare Archer, appears slightly out of focus at the center.

She noted that it was fortunate that numerous actors agreed to venture beyond their usual boundaries to play parts that might astonish viewers, as these choices could catch them off guard.

From a movie lover’s perspective, it’s truly exhilarating as a Black creator to have the opportunity to craft captivating characters for a diverse Black cast, breaking free from the confines of stereotypical roles and allowing them to breathe life into complex and multidimensional personas in a myriad of ways.

Archer commented, “To be honest, it’s like viewing them from brand new angles and hearing their voices anew. It makes you wonder, ‘Why isn’t Ashley Walters ever cast in a romantic drama?’ That’s the idea behind this project.

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2025-01-03 17:33