A dramatic new look at James Nesbitt in the upcoming Harlan Coben Netflix series Run Away has been released.
The new show follows a father whose world changes when his daughter runs away from home, and is based on the 2019 novel by the author.
Following a first look last month, a new set of filming pictures has emerged and some show Nesbitt's character Simon Greene's face covered in blood.
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He's also seen looking concerned at another character on a stretcher wearing an oxygen mask, while another picture shows co-star Minnie Driver as well.
Other stars set to feature in the series include The Serpent's Ellie de Lange, Gavin & Stacey's Ruth Jones, How to Get Away with Murder's Alfred Enoch and Big Boys' Jon Pointing.
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Speaking previously about the adaptation, which will be written by Danny Brocklehurst, Coben teased: "Run Away is about family – about what we will do to keep our family intact, what secrets we keep within our family, and what secrets we keep as a family.
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"Every time you walk past the house, there’s a whole universe that goes on behind that door and none of us have a clue what it is."
He also praised Nesbitt for having "so much range" and being "so natural and authentic at all times", adding: "He’s an empathetic actor in the sense that he feels, and then you feel for him."
Run Away comes after the success of Coben Netflix shows such as Fool Me Once, Missing You and Stay Close, with adaptations of his novels Caught and I Will Find You also in the pipeline.
Run Away is set to be released on Netflix, with a confirmed date yet to be announced.

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