Netflix’s latest Harlan Coben adaptation has introduced new star Tracy-Ann Oberman in some behind-the-scenes photos.
Run Away stars James Nesbitt as a father whose world is turned upside down after his daughter runs away from home, and has recently been filming.
New pictures have now emerged showing a fresh look at Nesbitt in character as Simon Greene donning a suit.
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Also spotted is EastEnders’ Oberman in the role of Jessica Kinberg, wearing a suit, coat and glasses.
The new pictures come after a few on-set snaps emerged last month, which showed Nesbitt’s face bloodied as he overlooked a character on a stretcher, as well as a picture with fellow star Minnie Driver.
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Coben, who wrote the original 2019 book Run Away is based on, said of the project earlier this year: “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.”
Starring alongside Nesbitt, Oberman and Driver are 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.
Coben's shows have had huge success on Netflix over the past few years, notably recent series such as Fool Me Once and Missing You, and alongside Run Away the streamer is prepping new adaptations Caught and I Will Find You.
Run Away is yet to confirm a release date, but will stream on Netflix.

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