The Missing leaves Netflix on April 12
The popular crime drama The Missing will soon leave Netflix, giving fans only a few weeks to watch it. The show first aired on BBC One in 2014. Created by Harry and Jack Williams, the series tells the story of a boy who disappears in France. The Missing features Tcheky Karyo as detective Julien Baptiste, who leads the investigation. James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor play the boy’s grieving parents. The cast includes actors like Jason Flemyng and Ken Stott. The series has received high praise, holding a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics have described The Missing as "well cast" and "chillingly believable." The show is known for its compelling storytelling and strong performances. A second season aired in 2016, focusing on another case of a missing girl named Alice. This season also features Karyo returning as Baptiste. Despite the success, the creators have decided not to make a third season. They want to avoid repeating themselves with the story. The creators mentioned they had ideas for another season, but none felt right. Those wishing to watch The Missing should do so before April 12, when it will be removed from Netflix.