Entertainment'Fool me once' - Another Coben adaptation coming soon to Netflix

'Fool me once' - Another Coben adaptation coming soon to Netflix

The new year holds promises of excitement for fans of Harlan Coben's work. Another adaptation of the crime novel master's bestseller is heading to Netflix. A thrilling trailer for "Fool me once" has already been released online.

Michelle Keegan will play the lead role in Netflix's latest series based on a novel by Harlan Coben.
Michelle Keegan will play the lead role in Netflix's latest series based on a novel by Harlan Coben.
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Harlan Coben has a long list of bestsellers that Netflix has adapted. These include "The Innocent", "Stay Close", and "No Second Chance", all successful adaptations of the writer's thrilling novels

"You Won't Fool Me Anymore" dramatizes the life of Maya Stern (played by Michelle Keegan), a former soldier and now a single mother, struggling to deal with her husband's brutal murder. In order to keep an eye on her young daughter, she decides to install a camera in her bedroom. Upon reviewing the recorded footage, she makes a shocking discovery - her deceased husband playing with their child. Determined to uncover the truth, she starts an investigation of her own.

Harlan Coben did not contain his excitement about the adaptation of his book, originally published in 2016. He confessed eagerly awaiting the depiction of his thriller's characters on the small screen.

Fool Me Once | Official Trailer | Netflix

- I'm excited and honored to work again with the incredibly talented Danny, Nicola, and Richard. "Fool me once" marks our fourth series production with Netflix. The latest adaptation spins an electrifying tale of how secrets and deception can either unite or divide people. I can't wait to see this dream cast bring these characters to life, he shared in an interview.

Netflix has already announced further adaptations of Coben's books. In the future, we can anticipate screen adaptations of hits such as "Six Years Later", "Gone for Good", and the series featuring the character from many of the author's crime novels - "Myron Bolitar".

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