Calling all Harlan Coben fans! Mark your calendars, as an adaptation of the bestselling author’s 2023 novel, I Will Find You, is coming to Netflix on June 18.
The eight-part series follows David Burroughs, an innocent man serving a life sentence in prison for the murder of his son. But when he receives word that his son may be alive, he’s determined to break out of prison and discover the truth.
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Sam Worthington stars as David Burroughs in I Will Find You
I am counting down the days until this one. Netflix never fails to release binge-worthy, twist-filled Harlan Coben adaptations that are impossible to stop watching. Having completely devoured Fool Me Once in 2024, which follows an ex-soldier who sees her dead husband appear on a nanny cam in her home, I can’t wait to get stuck into I Will Find You.
The series, which features “jaw-dropping” reveals, family secrets and shocking discoveries, promises to be “an odyssey you won’t want to miss”.
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Britt Lower plays Rachel Mills
What is I Will Find You about?
The series, co-created by Robert Hull (Quantum Leap, Alcatraz) and author Harlan, follows an innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son. But when he receives evidence that his child may still be alive, he must break out of prison to uncover the truth.
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The series comes to Netflix on 18 June
Who stars in I Will Find You?
Sam Worthington (Avatar, Lift) leads the cast as David Burroughs, alongside Britt Lower (Severance) as David’s ex-sister-in-law and former reporter, Rachel Mills, and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us, Gilmore Girls) as Hayden, Rachel’s ex-boyfriend.
Logan Browning (Dear White People, The Perfection) plays Sarah Greer, a member of the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force in Boston, while Erin Richards (The Crown, Gotham) plays Cheryl Dreason, David’s ex-wife and Jonathan Tucker (Westworld, The Virgin Suicides) portrays police Sgt. Adam Mackenzie.
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Milo Ventimiglia plays Hayden Payne
Other cast members include Chi McBride (Pushing Daisies, Hawaii Five-0), Madeleine Stowe (Soundtrack, 12 Monkeys) and Clancy Brown (The Penguin, Dumb Money).
How to watch I Will Find You
The series arrives on Netflix on 18 June.
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