Harlan Coben’s Fool Me Once has been released on Netflix and it stars some famous faces you’ll probably recognise.
The American author has an array of novels and other TV series related to his stories such as The Stranger and Stay Close.
Fool Me Once sees a widow, Maya Stern, getting to grips with living without her husband Joe who was murdered but she finds evidence that he could still be alive.
A “nanny cam” set up by Maya reveals her husband is in the footage, despite her believing he is dead, reports the Radio Times.
FOOL ME ONCE. Now streaming. All 8 episodes on @netflix pic.twitter.com/TfBFIsfRH1
— michelle keegan (@michkeegan) January 1, 2024
He might not be alive though as Harlen Coben’s stories often have “double twists”, the Radio Times adds.
Full cast list for Fool Me Once
The cast includes well-known actresses Michelle Keegan and Joanna Lumley plus actor Richard Armitage.
This is the full cast list for the Netflix series Fool Me Once:
- Michelle Keegan as Maya Stern
- Richard Armitage as Joe
- Adeel Akhtar as DS Sami Kierce
- Joanna Lumley as Judith Burkett
- Emmett J Scanlan as Shane Tessier
- Dino Fetscher as Marty McGreggor
- Marcus Garvey as Eddie Walker
- Hattie Morahan as Caroline Burkett
- James Northcote as Neil Burkett
- Dänya Griver as Abby Walker
- Adelle Leonce as Eva Finn
- Natalia Kostrzewa as Izabella Godek
- Daniel Burt
- Laura Gibbons
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How to watch Fool Me Once
Fool Me Once is on Netflix with all eight episodes available to watch as and when you please.
The episodes were added to the streaming platform on January 1, 2024.
The Netflix thriller has been filmed in the UK, including in Bolton, Greater Manchester.
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