Netflix
has officially released the teaser trailer for I Will Find You, the upcoming limited thriller series based on Harlan Coben’s 2023 novel of the same name. The eight-episode series stars Sam Worthington in the lead role alongside Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia. Famous for his suspenseful mysteries with emotional twists, Coben once again delivers a tense and layered story to the screen. The teaser hints at a tense and emotional thriller with several unexpected twists. Along with Worthington, the series stars Britt Lower as Rachel Mills, David’s former sister-in-law and a journalist whose life changes after discovering shocking evidence tied to the case.
Hints From I Will Find You Teaser
The teaser takes the viewers to a gripping tale of family secrets, wrongful conviction and desperate truth-seeking, while offering the first look into the intense world of the upcoming thriller.
Sam Worthington plays a father searching for the truth. The
Netflix series follows David Burroughs, played by Sam Worthington, a man who is serving a life sentence for murdering his own son. His life, however, takes a turn when he receives evidence that his child may still be alive. The desperation to find the truth makes David escape from prison and sets off on a perilous journey through a world filled with deception, hidden secrets and emotional trauma.
Cast And Crew of I Will Find You
Milo Ventimiglia appears as Hayden, Rachel’s former partner and close confidant. The cast also includes Logan Browning, Erin Richards, Jonathan Tucker, Chi McBride, Madeleine Stowe and Clancy Brown. According to the official character details, several of these characters are connected to long-buried family secrets that slowly begin to surface as David searches for answers.
I Will Find You has been created by bestselling author Harlan Coben alongside showrunner and co-creator Robert Hull, known for projects including Quantum Leap and Alcatraz. The series is part of Coben’s long-running partnership with Netflix, which has already produced successful adaptations such as Fool Me Once, Stay Close, Safe, The Stranger and Missing You.Unlike many of Coben’s earlier Netflix adaptations that were set across Europe,
I Will Find You marks the first project in the partnership to be set in the United States. The teaser reflects a darker and emotionally driven tone while maintaining the mystery and suspense that audiences have come to expect from Coben’s stories.Netflix has confirmed that
I Will Find You will premiere on June 18, 2026.