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Fool Me Once: release date, cast, plot, interviews, trailer, episode guide and all about the latest Harlan Coben thriller

Fool Me Once on Netflix stars Joanna Lumley and Michelle Keegan as a grieving wife with a puzzling mystery to solve.

Fool Me Once follows previous adaptations of Harlan Coben’s gripping novels Stay Close, The Stranger and Safe, all of which have been huge hits as Netflix thrillers. 

Richard Armitage, who starred in The Stranger and Stay Close, has a role in Fool Me Once too, this time playing Joe Burkett, a husband who seemingly comes back from the dead. 

Former Coronation Street and Our Girl star Michelle Keegan heads up the cast, however, playing Joe’s wife Maya Stern, who's struggled to move on since his murder. But her life changes dramatically when it turns out that Joe might not be dead after all. Fool Me Once also stars BAFTA-winners Adeel Akhtar and Joanna Lumley.

“I’m thrilled and honoured to once again be collaborating with my uber-talented partners Danny (writer Danny Brocklehurst), Nicola (executive producer Nicola Shindler) and Richard (executive producer Richard Fee),” says Harlan Coben, who is also an executive producer on the series. 

Fool Me Once will be our fourth Netflix series together, and man, it never gets old! Fool Me Once is a pulse-pounder — a shocking story of how secrets and deceit have the power to bring people together while simultaneously tearing them apart. I can’t wait to see how this dream cast brings these characters to life.” 

Here’s everything you need to know about Fool Me Once on Netflix…

Fool Me Once star Michelle Keegan as Maya. (Image credit: Netflix)

Fool Me Once release date

Fool Me Once is an eight-part series that launches worldwide on Netflix on January 1 2024, so a New Year's Day treat.

Fool Me Once poster. (Image credit: Netflix)

Is there a trailer for Fool Me Once?

Yes there's no trailer for Fool Me Once released by Netflix which you can take a look at below. It's mega intense, just as we'd expect from a Harlan Coben mystery...

Fool Me Once plot

In Fool Me Once, Maya Stern (Michelle Keegan) is a widow trying to come to terms with the brutal murder of her husband, Joe (Richard Armitage). She installs a nanny-cam to keep an eye on her young daughter but is shocked when she sees a man she recognizes in her house — the husband she thought was dead. 

Detective sergeant Sami Kierce (Adeel Akhtar) is leading the investigation into Joe’s death but has secrets of his own, while Maya’s niece and nephew are trying to uncover the truth about their mother’s murder several months earlier. As we learn whether the two cases are connected, the characters embark on a thrilling hunt for the truth. 

Michelle Keegan as Maya with a mother in law from hell, played by Joanna Lumley. (Image credit: Netflix)
It's far from happy families for Maya and Joe in Fool Me Once. (Image credit: Netflix)

Fool Me Once cast — Michelle Keegan on playing Maya Stern

Michelle Keegan plays grieving wife Maya in Fool Me Once. At a recent showcase event for Netflix, Michelle told us: "I was such a massive fan of Harlan Coben and to get this role is like a dream come true. I'm still not over it. I feel really lucky and very honoured.

"Maya is from Manchester like me and she's left the army for a reason. We find out the beginning of the show the reason why. 

"She’s a helicopter pilot and she has been doing it since she left school. But  something happened on the last tour that led to her leaving the army. That’s why she has PTSD. All the military advisers I spoke to about PTSD back in Our Girl days said that it’s very hard when you’ve been in the army to come home and get back into civilian life. I feel that’s Maya. She never felt she fitted in anywhere whether she was at home or in her marriage. The only place that she has fitted in was probably the military. 

"Her husband was brutally murdered in front of her. Then her friend Eva gives her a 'Nanny Cam' to help her look after her daughter while she's away. And one night she watches on the nanny cam and she sees her dead husband with her daughter! She sees her husband alive and well on the Nanny Cam.

"Maya is from more of a working-class background than Joe, whereas Joe and his family have this stately home. Maya first meets Joe at a charity gala where she is wearing her military fatigues, and he is in a tux. I think she was drawn to the fact that Joe was such a gentleman. 

"It was wonderful to have Joanna Lumley play Maya's mother in law. She's so funny. Honestly, she's hilarious. She had all the crew laughing all the time. But she's so professional and lovely to be around. I just gravitated towards a straightaway. She makes you feel really comfortable. She's actually a legend. She really is.

"Working with Richard Armitage was amazing, too. I was a big fan of of him in Stay Close and The Stranger so it was great. And I've loved working in my home city of Manchester. It's great being back home. I can go to my mum's for dinner.

"I hope viewers enjoy all the twists and turns. Nothing is how it seems in this story. People will come to their own conclusions, but their conclusions will probably be wrong. That’s what I loved about the show and about the book. I was always second guessing why Maya did that or what happened, and my guesses were always wrong. It was always something bigger and better than that. Never second guess anything. You are definitely going to be shocked!"

* Michelle Keegan has previously played Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street before going on to star as Sergeant Georgie Lane in Our Girl. She’s also had roles in Ordinary Lies, Plebs, Tina and Bobby and Brassic.

Fool Me Once star Michelle Keegan as Maya. (Image credit: Netflix)
Michelle Keegan as Georgie Lane in Our Girl. (Image credit: BBC)

Richard Armitage on playing Joe Burkett

Richard Armitage, who plays Maya's husband Joe, says: "When you’ve read a few Harlan Coben’s you know that he plants things deep in the ground that you excavate through the story. Sometimes literally like in The Stranger where it was an actual excavation of a body. With this I recognised that I was kind of stepping into the role that Dervla Kirwan played in The Stranger, which is the presence of somebody being very strong in the story. Just not knowing where they are or what happened to them. The first time I read the big WTF moment in the book I stopped reading and had to track back. I was like, ‘Wait a second!'

"It’s interesting that the eldest brother, Joe, who has a lot of the power is the apple of the mother’s eye. The other siblings sort of move around him. We were so lucky to have our cast. Hattie Morahan and I played a husband and wife in Alice Through the Looking Glass so that was great to be reunited. I looked at Hattie, James Northcote and I and believed that we could be siblings. Then there is the dead brother that I never met while I was filming. I could also buy that I was Joanna Lumley’s son. You must believe that family in order to make this story work. I buy the intensity of blood relations between these characters. There was something slightly overstepping the line with the mother figure. We never find it in the story but there was a single moment in the wedding sequence with Joanna, a look and a smile and a slight wince from Judith that her boy is marrying this woman. It’s tiny but it said everything. Those little nuanced moments were very useful for me.

He loved playing opposite Joanna Lumely as Judith: "There is all that gravity that she brings. The fact that her character is a psychiatrist as well. A sort of light authoritarianism. There is this wealth of knowledge, a wealth of experience. As a person she sort of speaks on this very seductive whisper. That is so perfect. I said to the costume designer, ‘Is there a way we could have something which just suggests there is a little synchronicity between them?’ We went with shoes. At one point we are both in these loafers. There had to be something that connects the two of them. I did think of Joanna a lot with Joe’s delivery. A slight aloof elegance I tried to find in Joe’s delivery that I think he would have inherited from her."

* Richard Armitage starred in the previous Harlan Coben adaptations Stay Close and The Stranger. He played Lucas North in the BBC One series Spooks and has starred in The Hobbit movies, Strike Back, Robin Hood, Hannibal and Berlin Station. He’s also starred in Ocean’s Eight, Brain on Fire, Alice Through the Looking Glass and Captain America: The First Avenger

Richard Armitage as 'supposedly murdered' Joe Burkett in Fool Me Once (Image credit: Netflix)
Richard Armitage in the previous Harlan Coben Netflix drama Stay Close. (Image credit: Netflix)

Adeel Akhtar on playing DS Sami Kierce

Adeel Akhatr plays a cop with secrets of his own. He says: "Initially Maya has called the police because her husband Joe has been shot in the park. It looks like a run-of-the-mill mugging, but I think he has been a detective long enough not to take anything on face value. He is quite mistrusting of Maya initially, but he is mistrusting of most people.

"I think Sami is just mistrusting of everyone. Even though Judith presents herself as this quite upper-class, well-spoken, louche character he has been a detective long enough to understand that there is always a subtext behind what is presented to him. His general understanding of most of the characters in Fool Me Once is to approach them with caution. 

"It was really nice to have some scenes with Joanna Lumley. Our paths had crossed once when we were onstage when I won a BAFTA, and she won a BAFTA. We mentioned that in passing and had a lovely chat in the makeup truck. She is such a lovely woman."

* Adeel Akhatr won a BAFTA for the drama Murdered By My Father and has also starred in Les Miserables, Four Lions, Enola Holmes, Killing Eve and Ali and Ava. He played Mohammed in Victoria & Abdul and had roles in Unforgotten, The Nest, The Night Manager and Sherwood. 

Adeel Akhtar in Fool Me Once as DS Sami Kierce. (Image credit: Netflix)
Adeel Akhtar as Inspector Lestrade in Netflix movie Enola Holmes. (Image credit: Netflix)

Joanna Lumley on playing Judith Burkett 

Screen icon Joanna Lumley is playing Judith, Joe’s overprotective mother. 

Joanna says: "I was sent Harlan Coben’s Fool Me Once and read it and I realised at once that we were looking at a master storyteller. There are so many jinks and kinks and turns. It makes the Formula One circuit look like a straight road. It’s fantastic. Then they sent me his I Will Find You, which I just devoured. Utterly, utterly gripping. I’ve got such admiration for him. 

"Judith doesn’t think Maya is good enough. That’s the trouble. She thinks she’s common. Judith is a terrific snob. Judith thinks that Maya is not good enough for her handsome, lovely son. The fact that Maya is extremely capable and is an armed service woman and extremely beautiful none of this means anything to Judith. She just thinks she’s not good enough for the family. She quite admires Maya. She quite likes her. She gets on ok with her, but she thinks she’s common."

"Judith thinks her daughter Caroline is a drip. Judith measures Caroline against herself. Caroline is a bit of a daydreamer, very gullible, a little bit fey. That’s all the things that Judith isn’t. She is sort of exasperated because Judith admires strength and leadership. Her son Joe, she adored. Andrew, long dead. We never really get to understand Andrew except that he was quite a gentle boy. I think she would have doted on him. She protected him a bit. She felt he was the one that needed protecting. Joe didn’t need protecting because he was exactly everything she adored. And then Neil, her youngest, she just thought he was useless. Again, she was harsh about him. He drank too much. He ought to have done better. He ought to have been like his eldest brother Joe. She measures everybody against Joe." 

* Joanna Lumley best known for her turn as Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous but has numerous roles to her name, including Felicity in the series Motherland. Joanna has starred in Finding Alice, Coronation Street, The New Avengers, Sapphire & Steel, Jam & Jerusalem, Mistresses and The Sandman. 

Joanna Lumley as Maya's mother in law Judith Burkett in Fool Me Once. (Image credit: Netflix)
Joanna Lumley as Patsy Stone (on right) in Absolutely Fabulous with Jennifer Saunders. (Image credit: BBC / AA archive / Alamy)

Who else is starring in Fool Me Once?

Other stars of Fool Me Once include former Hollyoaks and Peaky Blinders actor Emmett J Scanlan who's playing Shane Tessier and Dino Fetscher (Years and Years) is Marty McGregor. 

Laurie Kynaston plays Corey Rudzinkski, Marcus Garvey is Eddie Walker, Hattie Morahan plays Caroline Moran, James Northcote plays Neil Burkett and Dänya Griver is playing Abby Walker.

Daniel Burt, Adelle Leonce, Natalia Kostrzewa, and Laura Gibbons flesh out the cast. 

Emmett J Scanlan as Shane Tessier with Maya. (Image credit: Netflix)

Fool Me Once episode guide

Here's a brief episode guide to Fool Me Once...

Episode 1 
Maya’s (Michelle Keegan) life is turned upside down when she sees her dead husband Joe with their daughter on her nanny-cam. While investigating Joe’s (Richard Armitage) murder, DS Kierce (Adeel Akhtar) has an inexplicable blackout. Maya looks for answers and clashes with mother-in-law Judith (Joanna Lumley), the powerful matriarch of the Burkett family. 

Episode 2 
Joe’s (Richard Armitage) death is the second loss Maya (Michelle Keegan) has suffered in the past year, after her beloved sister Claire (Natalie Anderson) was killed in a home invasion just four months ago. Maya’s search for answers about Claire’s, death leads her to a mysterious videogame arcade. But someone is tailing her. Judith (Joanna Lumley) and the rest of Joe’s family are left baffled after an unexpected hitch at his will reading. Meanwhile, could Kierce’s (Adeel Akhtar) unexplained health issues ruin his career and relationship? 

Episode 3 
Maya (Michelle Keegan) is confronted with the man who ruined her life, but how does Joe (Richard Armitage) fit into this? Kierce (Adeel Akhtar) finally seeks medical help for his blackouts. Meanwhile, Maya’s niece and nephew, Abby (Danya Griver) and Daniel’s (Daniel Burt) discovery leads them to a strange man from their mother’s (Natalie Anderson) past. But can he be trusted? 

Episode 4 
A new lead sees Maya (Michelle Keegan) investigating Tommy Dark. Could Joe’s brother, Andrew Burkett’s (Edward Harper-Jones) suicide 26 years ago somehow be connected to Claire (Natalie Anderson) and Joe’s (Richard Armitage) deaths? Coach Phil (Craig Els) seems to be covering for someone and Kierce (Adeel Akhtar) takes matters into his own hands to find out why, but a sudden blackout puts him in a perilous situation. 

Episode 5 
There are some shocking discoveries for Abby (Danya Griver) as she finds out what her mum was doing the day before she was murdered. Maya (Michelle Keegan) learns of another tragic death 26 years ago and Kierce’s (Adeel Akhtar) receives his test results. Can he finally tell his fiancé, Molly (Clara Indrani) the truth, or will this push him over the edge? 

Episode 6 
Desperate for answers, Maya (Michelle Keegan) searches for an old classmate of Joe’s (Richard Armitage). Kierce (Adeel Akhtar), still grappling with his illness, tries to muster the courage to tell Molly (Clara Indrani) the truth. Things take a turn in the investigation when new evidence suggests that Maya may have lied. Can Kierce keep giving her second chances? 

Behind the scenes, locations and more on Fool Me Once

Filming on Fool Me Once happened in Manchester and the North-West of England in 2022 and 2023. Co-writer is Danny Brocklehurst), while executive producers are Nicola Shindler and Richard Fee.

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