Netflix puts its boxes in Nice for its new French series - DAINA LE LARDIC / SIPA

Harlan Coben takes advantage of its exclusivity agreement. Two years ago, Netflix announced that it had signed a contract with the thriller master with 75 million copies sold, allowing the platform to adapt fourteen titles by the author. According to Allociné , after Safe , Intimidation and Dans les bois , it is the turn of his novel Disappeared forever to be brought to the screen, 18 years after its publication. Cocorico on the cake, the project is entrusted to the French!

The director Juan Carlos Medina will be in command of the five 50-minute episodes, the script of which is entrusted to David Elkaïm and Vincent Poymiro, having worked respectively for the series Les Sauvages and Thus be they . This thriller tells the story of Guillaume Lucchesi, a thirties who tries to live with the memories of a drama that cost the life of his first love and his brother. Ten years later, his wife Judith disappears during her mother's funeral. Guillaume will then face the secrets that his relatives have hidden from him to find her.

The Franco-British actor Finnegan Oldfield ( Marvin or La Belle Éducation ) will portray the main character and will respond to Garance Marillier ( Grave ), Nicolas Duvauchelle ( Braquo ) and Nailia Harzoune ( Patients ). The shooting of Vanished Forever , located in Nice, is imminent since it should start in September, for an arrival on Netflix in 2021.

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