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The creator of The Lincoln Lawyer is working on another series for Netflix
The series will adapt the Myron Bolitar novels

- March 14, 2025
- Updated: March 14, 2025 at 8:42 AM

David E. Kelley, an Emmy winner and known for his work on Netflix with The Lincoln Lawyer, is taking a new step in his career by collaborating with acclaimed author Harlan Coben to adapt the popular Myron Bolitar novels into a television series. This news has been confirmed by close sources, according to Deadline. With the author of the novels involved in the project, this provides greater confidence regarding the adaptation.
Myron Bolitar, the basketball player we will soon see on screen
The series, which promises to capture the essence of the characters and plots that have made Coben’s novels bestsellers, will be available on the same platform that has sought to bring Kelley’s creativity to the screen. Harlan Coben, for his part, is known not only for his intriguing mystery plots but also for his ability to build complex characters that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.
Kelley, co-creator of this new series, has demonstrated throughout his career that he can transform literary material into compelling content for television, and his partnership with Coben may take the narrative of Myron Bolitar to new heights. Coben’s fans are eager to see how Bolitar’s stories will unfold, a character that has resonated with millions of readers around the world.
Currently, no further details have been revealed about the cast or the release date of the series, but given the track record of both creators, it is safe to say that this project will generate great anticipation among fans of series based on books. Followers of Kelley and Coben can expect deep character development and intriguing plots that characterize both the novels and the television work of the duo.
With this collaboration, Netflix continues to bet on original content based on popular literary properties, consolidating its position in the competitive entertainment landscape. Additionally, rumors suggest that this project could be just the beginning of a series of literary adaptations on the platform.
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