Netflix just released the official trailer for the French thriller Gone for Good, its first Original series from France based on a Harlan Coben novel.
Adapted from Harlan Coben‘s best-selling novel of the same name, Gone for Good (Disparu à jamais) marks the fourth collaboration between the author and Netflix. (The three that have been produced so far are the British series The Stranger, the Polish series The Woods, and the Spanish series The Innocent. Upcoming is their latest collaboration, the Polish drama Hold Tight.)
Gone for Good, a five-part mystery thriller, stars Finnegan Oldfield (Das Boot), Nicolas Duvauchelle (Braquo), Guillaume Gouix (The Returned), Garance Marillier (Ad Vitam), and Nailia Harzoune (Les petits meurtres d’Agatha Christie), along with Grégoire Colin (Black Spot) and Tomas Lemarquis (Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga).
Thirty-something Guillaume Lucchesi (Oldfield) thought he had drawn a line under the terrible tragedy that saw the two people he loved the most die: his first love Sonia (Marillier) and his brother Fred (Duvauchelle). Ten years later, Judith (Harzoune), whose love has made his life worth living again, suddenly disappears. To find her, Guillaume will have to face all the truths that were hidden from him by his family and friends, as well as those that he’d long decided to ignore — for better, but mostly for worse.
A production of Calt Studio (Xavier Matthieu), the series is directed by Juan Carlos Medina (A Discovery of Witches), executive produced by Harlan Coben, and created and written by David Elkaïm (The Churchmen) and Vincent Poymiro (Chefs) in collaboration with Pauline Guena (Detectives), Nacim Mehtar (Unité 42), and Marion Festraëts (Chefs).
Gone for Good, a Netflix Original series, premieres globally on Friday, August 13, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it on the show’s page.)
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