Missing You streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
2025
Runtime
1 season

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Metascore

Missing You

Unravel the secrets hiding beneath the surface.

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Synopsis

Missing You is a gripping British thriller television series released in 2025, starring Rosalind Eleazar. The show revolves around Harriet, a woman desperately searching for her missing sister, delving deep into the dark and complex web of secrets, lies, and human emotions that surface throughout the investigation. Set against a backdrop of everyday life turned uncertain and dangerous, the series explores themes of family bonds, trauma, and the persistence of hope. With its intense narrative and compelling character development, Missing You captures the psychological nuances and emotional turmoil of those left behind, making it a haunting and emotionally charged thriller.

Cast

  • Rosalind Eleazar

    Rosalind Eleazar

    Kat Donovan

  • Jessica Kate Plummer

    Jessica Kate Plummer

    Stacey Embalo

  • Richard Armitage

    Richard Armitage

    Ellis Stagger

  • Lenny Henry

    Lenny Henry

    Clint Donovan

  • Steve Pemberton

    Steve Pemberton

    Titus

  • Lisa Faulkner

    Lisa Faulkner

    Dana Fells

Reviews

Critical reception of Missing You has been mixed to positive. On IMDb, the series holds a rating of 6.2/10, indicating a moderate audience appreciation. Critics have praised Rosalind Eleazar's performance for its intensity and authenticity, with The Guardian complimenting her "riveting portrayal that anchors the show's emotional core." However, some reviews from outlets like Metacritic suggest that while the atmosphere and suspense are commendable, the pacing occasionally falters, leading to uneven tension across episodes. Rotten Tomatoes reviewers note that "the series excels in building an unsettling mood," though some criticism was aimed at the storyline’s predictability and lack of deeper plot twists. Overall, Missing You is recognized for its strong acting and emotional depth but faces some critique regarding narrative originality and pacing. Fans of psychological thrillers may find it compelling, while those seeking high-octane mystery might find it slower-paced.