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In this Land of Sin ending explained piece, we break down the chilling finale of Netflix’s new Swedish series.
Netflix’s psychological thriller "His & Hers" ends with a jaw-dropping twist. Here’s a full breakdown of the ending and the shocking identity of the real killer.
Who killed Aaron? What does the final scene mean? A deep dive into the ending of Harlan Coben’s latest crime thriller.
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Netflix's His and Hers chilling ending explained as fans rave over 'insane' series
Netflix has scored its first hit of 2026 with the twisted thriller series His and Hers, and as fans continue to rave about the show, its ending has jaws dropping
Here’s what happened to Henry in the new Harlan Coben Netflix series Run Away, as well as the ending explained for Ingrid.
Netflix's making documentary reveals the Stranger Things Season 5 started filming the finale without a finished script.
After watching Harlan Coben drama Run Away on Netflix, a lot of people are talking about the plot holes. Look, with any drama which has that many things going on all at the same time, there are bound to be bits that don’t make complete sense.
This week's Netflix mystery-thriller His & Hers, from William Oldroyd, features a terrific lead pairing in Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal. While it's more entertaining than the usual Harlan Coben fare (with the exception of last week's better-than-usual Run Away ),
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His & Hers on Netflix: The Shocking Ending, Explained
Told over two timelines, which are spliced together to keep the audience at the edge of their seat, His & Hers can be tricky to puzzle together, especially if you're second screening the show (and even if you aren't,
As far as Harlan Coben mysteries go, Run Away must be one of the most mind-boggling. But how does the eight-episode miniseries actually end?
Wondering how Eko ends? Here's a clear explanation of the Netflix mystery thriller's climax, revealing Kuriachan's fate, Soyi's revenge, and the truth behind the final scenes.