


With the exclusion of the Myron Bolitar novels, here’s what ones are left to be adapted: Here’s what the story is about to give us an idea about what we could expect from any Netflix adaptation.Ībove are six projects announced which leaves another eight books to be adapted. The novel at the time wasn’t due to release until a year later and since then, we’ve not heard in what form the Netflix project will be. This one was announced at the beginning of the Netflix pact but we’re unsure where it is in development. “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.” Here’s what you can expect from the story: Sadly, since the original announcement, we’ve heard nothing of its development. As the past comes back to haunt them, threatening to ruin their lives and the lives of those around them, what will be their next move?”įor those unfamiliar, the Myron Bolitar featured 11 book entries, including:įirst announced back in May 2020, David Ayer was announced to be on board to direct this book as a feature film with Jonathan W. Four people each conceal dark secrets from those closest to them Megan (Jumbo) a working mother of three, Ray (Armitage), a once-promising documentary photographer, Broome (Nesbitt) a detective unable to let go of a missing person’s cold case, and Lorraine (Parish), an old friend of Megan’s. “With trademark thrills, gripping suspense and secrets of past crimes beginning to unravel, Stay Close questions how much you really know someone. Here’s what you can expect from Stay Close: 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” The original book is set in a more American setting so it’ll be interesting to see how it adjusts to its new British setting. Heading back to the UK is Stay Close, a production that took place in early 2021.ĭaniel O’Hara directed the 8-episode limited series.
