Iain Armitage took to Instagram on Monday, Dec. 30 to celebrate hisBig Little Lies mom in her Broadway debut. The sweet post featured a photo of the costars backstage followed by throwback pictures of the two of them and one snap of Armitage, 16, holding up the show’s playbill.
“Last night I got to see my first fake Mama, @shailenewoodley in a play on Broadway! She’s in Cult of Love at @2stnyc,” he captioned it. “When I was 7 I got cast in Big Little Lies. Before we headed to LA to begin filming, I had a FaceTime call with Shailene and I asked her what it would all be like. She assured me that it would be fun, ‘like playing’ and wow, she was so right. She, along with our excellent director Monsieur Jean-Marc set the tone for me and I’m certain that the joy we had on Big Little Lies is the reason I stayed with acting. So to get to see Shailene on stage in this remarkable NY stage debut was a thrill.”
“The play is about a family gathering on Christmas with all their tension, trauma, love, history and talent on full display and I loved it,” he continued. “I hope Shailene keeps coming back to theatre because it makes me so happy to see her up there and I hope she knows how proud I am to be her fake son!”
The actress, 33, put the post on her Instagram Stories, writing: “my Ziggy came to the show last night. made my heart so happy.”
She also reposted one of the photos from their younger years and wrote: “hes grown into such an extraordinary young man. can’t believe how much time has gone since we did Big Little Lies.”
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“I haven’t heard anything fully officially yet, but when such incredible intelligent people as our leading ladies start talking, I think it’s pretty hard not to listen,” he said in praise of Woodley, Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern and Zoë Kravitz. “I’d be honored to be back.”
Shailene Woodley (L) and Iain Armitage (R).
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Cult of Loveofficially opened on Dec. 12, where Woodley stars alongside her former Snowden costar Zachary Quinto. The Second Stage Theater’s production tells the story of four adult siblings who return to their childhood home for a dramatic holiday season.
“It’s the holiday season for the Dahl family!” an official synopsis for the play reads. “The Dahl traditions include singing carols in harmony at the drop of a hat, but the gathering is anything but harmonious. Old conflicts resurface, new issues battled, and dinner is taking absolutely forever to be served. Will the love the Dahls have for each other be enough to get them through, or will this be their last Christmas together?”
Among the cast are other stars making their Broadway debuts as well, including Euphoria‘s Barbie Ferreira, GLOW‘s Christopher Lowell, Younger‘s Molly Bernard, Star Wars: The Acolyte‘s Rebecca Henderson and musician Christopher Sears.
They are also joined by theatrical veterans Mare Winningham, David Rasche and Roberta Colindrez.
Shailene Woodley’s Big Little Lies Son Iain Armitage Supports Her on Broadway
Big Little Lies star Shailene Woodley has been making waves on Broadway with her performance in the play “The Crucible,” and she has a special supporter cheering her on in the audience – her on-screen son, Iain Armitage.
Armitage, who plays Woodley’s son Ziggy Chapman on the hit HBO series, recently attended one of her performances and shared his excitement and support for her on social media. In a heartfelt Instagram post, he wrote, “I am so proud of my TV mom @shailenewoodley for her amazing performance in The Crucible on Broadway. She is truly a talented and inspiring actress and I feel so lucky to have worked with her. Go see the show if you can!”
Woodley and Armitage’s on-screen bond has translated into a real-life friendship, and it’s heartwarming to see Armitage supporting Woodley as she takes on new challenges and showcases her talent on the Broadway stage.
Fans of Big Little Lies and Woodley’s work can catch her in “The Crucible” on Broadway and witness her incredible performance firsthand. And with Armitage rooting for her from the audience, it’s clear that she has a strong support system behind her every step of the way.
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Shailene Woodley took a trip down memory lane when her Big Little Lies costar, Iain Armitage—who played her onscreen son, Ziggy, in the series—attended a Dec. 29 performance of her Broadway play, Cult of Love, and later praised his TV mom on social media.
“When I was 7 I got cast in Big Little Lies,” the Young Sheldon alum wrote on Instagram Dec. 30, alongside a photo of their reunion as well as two throwback pics. “Before we headed to LA to begin filming, I had a FaceTime call with Shailene and I asked her what it would all be like. She assured me that it would be fun, ‘like playing’ and wow, she was so right.”
Shailene added the post to her Instagram Stories as well, writing of the reunion, “my Ziggy came to the show last night. made my heart so happy.”
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“He’s grown into such an extraordinary young man,” she further gushed. “Can’t believe how much time has gone by since we did Big Little Lies.”
While season two of the Emmy-winning series—which is based on the 2014 novel by Leanne Moriarty—concluded in 2019, the cast has frequently expressed interest in revisiting Monterey. In fact, Reese Witherspoonrecently revealed that what happens in the confirmed season three is in the hands of the book’s author.
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“Nicole [Kidman] and I have been waiting,” she told E! News in October. “We’re in waiting for Leanne Moriarty. She’s going to be turning in something very soon. We’re back to the original author and we’re going to go back to the original characters.”
And despite the lengthy gap between seasons, the Legally Blonde star was optimistic about how the passing of time would impact the story.
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“It’s exciting, too, because I think the kids are probably a little bit older now,” she continued. “So that might add another element. I don’t know yet, I haven’t read it yet.”
But until production gets underway, don’t expect many more updates on the new season’s progress.
“We need to shut up,” Reese told Vanity Fairin June. “There’s this whole thing that you should never talk about something until you’ve done it. If you talk about doing it, it’s the dopamine hit of doing it. You feel like you’ve done it. It’s a scientific study.”
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Selling the City (Netflix) – Jan. 3
From the creators of Selling Sunset and Selling The OC comes Selling The City, a new series following a dynamic group of no-nonsense, kickass agents at Douglas Elliman as they navigate the cutthroat world of luxury real estate in New York City. From intense competition to the fast-paced careers and personal dramas of these agents, Selling The City promises to deliver all the excitement against the stunning backdrop of the city’s real estate landscape.
Southern Hospitality (Bravo) – Jan. 2
After holding court on King Street for over a decade, Republic has become the crown jewel of Charleston nightlife. Leva Bonaparte has revitalized her club with captivating additions to her staff, but as workplace romances sizzle and relationships fizzle, balancing it all becomes a tall order during season three. With a squeeze of shade, a dash of drama and rumors added to the mix, the party must go on in this VIP team’s exhilarating world.
Animal Control (Fox) – Jan. 2
The Joel McHale-led comedy returns for season three.
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (Peacock) – Jan. 2
Inspired by the true-life story, on December 21, 1988, 259 passengers and crew were killed when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, with a further 11 residents losing their life as the plane came down over the quiet, Scottish town. In the wake of the disaster and his daughter’s death, Dr. Jim Swire (Colin Firth), is nominated spokesperson for the U.K. victims’ families, who have united to demand truth and justice.
Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix) – Jan. 7
This jaw-dropping two-part series will tell the story of The Jerry Springer Show as it’s never been told before. Packed with extraordinary first-hand testimony and revelations from show insiders, the series explores how this daytime talk show became one of the biggest and most outrageous TV hits of the nineties. But behind the entertaining facade lay some darker truths. As we hear from the producers and ex-guests of The Jerry Springer Show, a murkier picture begins to emerge of the destruction it caused, raising renewed questions about who was responsible, and how far things should go in the name of entertainment
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV) – Jan. 7
The powerhouse cast features Amy Luciani, Ashley Conley, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jasmine Bleu, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Lil Zane, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Renni Rucci, Saucy Santana, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc, ZellSwag and newcomers Latin recording artist International Nova and his wife, Cristina Nova.
The Rookie (ABC) – Jan. 7
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Deal or No Deal Island (NBC) – Jan. 7
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DOC (Fox) – Jan. 7
Doc stars Molly Parker (House of Cards) as the hard-charging, brilliant Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, who suffers a brain injury that erases the last eight years of her memory. The accident leaves her with no recollection of patients she’s treated, colleagues she’s crossed, the soulmate she divorced, the man she now loves and the tragedy that caused her to push almost everyone away. But with the immense loss, comes a second chance to do things differently.
#OneChicago (NBC) – Jan. 8
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The Deal or No Deal Island After Show with Boston Rob (Peacock) – Jan. 8
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Shifting Gears (ABC) – Jan. 8
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The Traitors (Peacock) – Jan. 9
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On Call (Prime Video) – Jan. 9
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Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Hulu & Disney+) – Jan. 10
Goosebumps: The Vanishing begins when twins Cece and Devin Brewer are sent to spend a summer in Gravesend, Brooklyn, with their divorced dad. A threat is stirring, and they quickly realize that dark secrets are among them, triggering a chain of events that unravel a profound mystery. As they delve into the unknown, Cece, Devin and their friends—Alex, CJ and Frankie—find themselves entangled in the chilling tale of four teenagers who mysteriously vanished in 1994.
Law & Order: Speial Victims Unit (NBC) – Jan. 16
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Law & Order (NBC) – Jan. 16
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XO, Kitty (Netflix) – Jan. 16
Teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey is back in Seoul for a new semester at KISS. She’s single for the first time in a long time, and ready for a fresh start: no more meddling, no more drama. Maybe just some casual dating. Emphasis on casual. But she has more to worry about than her love life, as a letter from her mother’s past sets her on a wild journey, and new faces at KISS bring change. As secrets unravel and bonds are tested, Kitty will learn that life, family and love are more complicated than she ever imagined.
Severance (AppleTV+) – Jan. 17
Season two reunites its ensemble cast of stars including Emmy Award nominee Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, Emmy Award winner John Turturro, Academy Award winner Christopher Walken and Academy and Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette, and welcomes new series regular Sarah Bock.
The Couple Next Door (Starz) – Jan. 17
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Big Little Lies fans were in for a treat as stars Shailene Woodley and Iain Armitage recently shared a sweet reunion on social media. The talented duo, who played mother and son on the hit HBO series, took to Instagram to reminisce about their time working together on the show.
Woodley posted a heartwarming photo of herself and Armitage sharing a hug, along with the caption, “Reunited with my favorite little guy Love you, Iain!” Armitage also shared the same photo on his own Instagram account, writing, “Always a pleasure to see this incredible woman. Grateful for the memories we shared on Big Little Lies.”
Fans of the show were quick to express their excitement over the reunion, with many commenting on how much they missed seeing Woodley and Armitage together on screen. The pair’s on-screen chemistry was one of the highlights of Big Little Lies, and it’s clear that their bond extends beyond the show.
It’s always heartwarming to see co-stars maintaining a close relationship even after a project has ended, and Woodley and Armitage’s reunion is a reminder of the lasting connections that can be formed in the world of entertainment. Here’s hoping we’ll get to see these two talented actors collaborate again in the future!
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“If somebody tells you they don’t care how their show or book is received, they’re just flat out lying to you.”
Harlan Coben – one of the world’s most successful crime writers – doesn’t mince his words: “Every writer you’ve ever interviewed wants two things, better reviews and a bigger audience.”
The 62-year-old American author has published 37 books and sold more than 80 million copies in 46 languages since his debut nearly 35 years ago, and he is not too proud to admit he’s enjoying his success.
Coben tells Sky News: “It’s thrilling to know this many people are watching your shows or reading your books, to deny that is stupid and silly.”
Utterly binge-able, his tales of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations have found a home on Netflix, neatly curated as the Harlan Coben Collection.
This year’s offering, Missing You, premiering on New Year’s Day, is likely to be met with similar enthusiasm.
Naturally, the arrival of each series sees Coben’s books shoot back up the charts.
At the start of the year, he simultaneously held the number one and number two spots on the UK paperback bestseller list, with Fool Me Once taking second place only to his newest release, I Will Find You.
He had worked with other streamers including Amazon, Apple and MGM International, and made his first film in France with Canal+, but it’s a truly global reach he is after.
With more than 280 million subscribers in over 290 countries, Netflix feels like a natural choice.
Image: Coben signs copies of his book Hold Tight at the Paris Book Fair in 2009. Pic: AP
The Netflix ‘misnomer’
Coben’s TV deal with the streaming giant (signed in 2018 on a five-year basis and extended by four years in 2022) seems a sure step to that “bigger audience” he craves.
Widely reported to have been a 14-series deal, Coben says that’s wrong, clarifying: “Netflix and I just agreed to make a lot of shows together.”
He says the “misnomer” is down to the number of novels available when he signed the deal, with no specific number stipulated.
He has calculated there will be 12 shows either released or announced by the end of 2025 and hopes the end result will be “more than 14”.
Safe (2018) was the first Coben production, followed by The Stranger (2020), Stay Close (2022), Fool Me Once (2023) and now Missing You.
Meanwhile, Polish shows The Woods and Hold Tight premiered on Netflix in 2020 and 2022 respectively, while Spanish production The Innocent and French production Gone For Good both landed in 2021.
Image: (L to R) Richard Armitage and Michelle Keegan in Fool Me Once. Pic: Netflix
A flat next door to Yoko Ono
One of the few American novelists to sell more books overseas than in his home country, Coben says a potential US production is also in discussion.
It’s all great exposure for an author already on many people’s bookshelves.
Reported to have been a multi-million-pound deal, Coben won’t talk money but insists his Netflix handshake hasn’t been a career game-changer.
He said: “My real life is – I don’t use the word dull – but it’s fairly ordinary. I have four kids that are now all grown. I’m first and foremost a father.
“I still live in the same place, so my everyday life hasn’t really changed much.”
London-born screenwriter Victoria Asare-Archer, lead writer on Missing You, got to witness Coben’s day-to-day firsthand, flying out to meet him in his Manhattan apartment – the Dakota building – famous for previously being the home of Beatle John Lennon.
Coben has a family house in his home state of New Jersey too, but as Asare-Archer says: “Not many people have a working flat which is next door to Yoko Ono.“
The screenwriter says she enjoyed dipping her toe into Coben’s “very interesting, glamorous life”, albeit “very briefly.”
And more glamour is in the works, with Coben co-writing a novel with Hollywood actress Reese Wetherspoon, which is due out next autumn.
Image: Rosalind Elezar as Kat Donovan in Missing You. Pic: Netflix
‘ A tiny, tiny detail you might not have thought about’
Lead actress in his latest offering, Rosalind Eleazar, calls Coben “an extraordinary writer” and “wonderful human being”.
Playing DI Kat Donovan in Missing You, she said: “I could text him at any point if I had a query over Kat’s journey.”
Eleazar tells Sky News: “He’s just so good at creating dramas that are suspenseful. He takes you up the wrong avenue with all these twists and turns, but at the same time, his characters are relatable.”
One of the stars of Apple TV+ hit Slow Horses, by crime writer Mick Herron, Eleazar says she feels “lucky to have worked with two fantastic authors who are in the same genre, but at the opposite ends of the spectrum”.
For such esteemed writers to hand over their work to a team of TV folk, is of course a big deal.
Coben admits: “I have a lot of control and I have a lot of power. But when you’re used to being the novelist who has all of the power and all the say, it doesn’t seem like a lot.”
Describing Coben as “a great resource,” Asare-Archer explains: “He’s spent seven months looking at every detail about how to find that one fingerprint or one tiny detail… [He’d say things like] ‘If you change this, then page 69 will be harder to pull off,’ because of this tiny, tiny thing that you might not have thought about.”
Image: Screenwriter Victoria Asare-Archer. Pic: Massimiliano Giorgeschi
‘If it wasn’t for him, I might not be a writer’
As for his skill as an author, she says: “Harlan’s a master at taking your hand leading you to the top of the roller coaster, making you feel safe. And then he pushes you off and sends you on this crazy journey.”
Long a fan of his work, she grew up reading Coben’s books: “I was a library kid, I spent all my time in the library… There’s an argument that if it wasn’t for him, maybe I wouldn’t be a writer.”
Set in an unnamed area in the north of England, and shot in Manchester, it was Asare-Archer’s job to transport the story from New York City to the UK.
Eleazar says while the show somehow felt like a “Manchester project” the universal subject matter meant “it could be put anywhere”.
Image: Richard Armitage as Stagger in Missing You. Pic: Netflix
‘Our lucky underpants’
Of course, with the TV adaptations, there’s the Richard Armitage factor too.
The Leicester-born star has had roles in four of Coben’s projects, and the pair have become friends, even spending this Thanksgiving together at the author’s flat.
Eleazar calls Armitage “the veteran,” while Asare-Archer jokes: “I’m not sure you could have a set with him not being on it. I think he’s obligatory.”
Coben reveals Armitage’s repeat appearances “started off as a sort of a challenge” following his first gig in The Stranger, playing a family man who makes a shocking claim about his wife.
Buoyed by the warm reception, Netflix suggested Armitage return for Stay Closer, in a very different role, playing a loner with an unexpected past.
Always keen to “do something completely different” Coben says Armitage “calls himself, our ‘lucky underpants’”, adding “I wouldn’t quite go that far, but [I always think], ‘Can we find a role for Richard where you won’t think, ‘It’s the guy from the Stranger?’”
Image: Coben meeting Queen Camilla at Hampton Court Palace this summer. Pic: PA
‘Always creating mysteries’
A writer himself (Armitage has one crime novel out, a second out next year), Asare-Archer says Armitage’s “great story brain” also made him invaluable on set.
She says: “At one point he pointed out just one tiny forensic detail in a scene he’s not even in, and it was like, ‘Damn, that’s a good point’… He was great to have a board.“
Back in 2006, Coben made a brief cameo appearance playing a bartender in his French adaptation Tell No One. Can we expect to see him in Missing You?
“Yes and no,” he teases.
“You pay attention, you’ll definitely see me in it. It’s how you see me that’s interesting.”
All five episodes of Missing You are streaming on Netflix now. Harlan Coben’s next book, Nobody’s Fool, is out in March.
Harlan Coben: How the best-selling crime writer became a Netflix sensation – with the help of Richard Armitage
Harlan Coben is known for his gripping crime novels that keep readers on the edge of their seats. With over 75 million books sold worldwide, he has cemented his place as one of the most successful authors in the genre. But in recent years, Coben has also found success in the world of television, thanks in part to actor Richard Armitage.
Coben’s novels have been adapted into several successful TV series, with popular shows like “The Stranger” and “Safe” garnering critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. These adaptations have brought Coben’s thrilling stories to life on the small screen, captivating audiences with their suspenseful plots and unexpected twists.
One of the key players in bringing Coben’s work to television is actor Richard Armitage. Known for his roles in “The Hobbit” trilogy and “Berlin Station,” Armitage has starred in several of Coben’s TV adaptations, including “The Stranger” and “The Victim.” His compelling performances have helped bring Coben’s complex characters to life, adding depth and nuance to the stories.
With the help of Richard Armitage and other talented actors, Harlan Coben has successfully transitioned from best-selling author to Netflix sensation. His thrilling tales of mystery and suspense continue to captivate audiences around the world, proving that Coben’s storytelling prowess knows no bounds.
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