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A Myron Bolitar TV series is in early development at Netflix. It will keep the novels’ U.S. setting to possibly become the streamer’s first American-produced show based on Coben’s novels.
Netflix's Myron Bolitar series adaptation stems back to an arrangement with Coben that was made years ago. In 2018, Netflix signed a five-year contract agreement with Coben that would allow the ...
The 2022 pact added 12 more titles: Coben’s signature 11-book Myron Bolitar series as well as the stand-alone 2021 novella Win, for an adaptation as an ongoing, U.S.-based series.
N etflix's new series based on Harlan Coben's novels about the character Myron Bolitar got a major name as producer. Mega TV producer David E. Kelley (Lincoln Lawyer) will be collaborating with ...
Based on Coben’s 2012 YA novel — and, seemingly, two subsequent volumes that complete a trilogy — “Shelter” features a character named Mickey Bolitar, spun off from his Myron Bolitar books.
That means that when Netflix’s Myron Bolitar series arrives, it won’t feature his nephew Mickey. Coben explained to Deadline in late 2022: “He is tied up at Amazon right now.
Myron Bolitar, a hot-headed sports agent turned accidental detective, is the protagonist of the Myron Bolitar series of thrillers by Coben, which began in 1995 with Deal Breaker and encompasses 12 ...
But the writer’s Netflix deal doesn’t cover his Myron Bolitar series or its YA spin-off following Mickey Bolitar, which is why Shelter is on Prime Video.
The original five-year, multimillion-dollar pact gave Netflix access to 14 Coben books to develop, in partnership with the author, into English-language and foreign-language series as well as films.
The 2022 pact added 12 more titles: Coben’s signature 11-book Myron Bolitar series as well as the stand-alone 2021 novella Win, for an adaptation as an ongoing, U.S.-based series.
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