Director: Daniel O'Hara, Nicole Volavka, Wayne Che Yip

Cast: Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, Alexandra Roach, David Fynn, Karla Crome

Harlan Coben's Lazarus is a 2025 British-American mystery-thriller series directed by Daniel O'Hara, Nicole Volavka, and Wayne Che Yip, based on the bestselling fiction of Harlan Coben. Starring Sam Claflin in the lead role, the series unfolds a haunting psychological mystery that refuses easy answers.

What is Harlan Coben's Lazarus about?

Following a devastating personal loss, a man named Lazarus finds himself beset by experiences that defy rational explanation — visions, encounters, and disturbances that blur the boundary between grief and something far darker. As he searches for meaning in what he is witnessing, those around him struggle to understand whether Lazarus is unraveling under the weight of trauma or genuinely confronting forces that lie beyond ordinary comprehension. Each episode peels back another layer, raising questions about memory, identity, and the reliability of perception itself. The tone is slow-burning and atmospheric, more interested in psychological unease than conventional thriller mechanics.

Cast & crew

Sam Claflin leads as the deeply unsettled Lazarus, bringing quiet intensity to a role that demands emotional range across episodes. Bill Nighy appears in a pivotal supporting capacity, lending the series his characteristic blend of warmth and menace. Alexandra Roach, David Fynn, Karla Crome, Eloise Little, Curtis Tennant, and Kate Ashfield round out an ensemble that grounds the supernatural tension in recognisable human feeling.

Context & significance

British adaptations of Harlan Coben's novels have built a devoted international following for their ability to take suburban normalcy and crack it open into something deeply unsettling. For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora — many of whom have navigated profound personal losses and the disorientation of living between worlds — the psychological terrain Lazarus explores carries its own resonance. This series is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub as well as Persian subtitles, making it fully accessible regardless of your preferred mode of watching. The fifty-minute episode format suits evening viewing, with the mystery deepening at a deliberate, unhurried pace.

Where & how to watch

Harlan Coben's Lazarus is available on K-Time with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch in your browser, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN required, no geo-blocking, no extra download needed. Cancel anytime.