Harlan Coben's latest Netflix adaptation, I Will Find You, has finally arrived on screens, ready for viewers to enjoy a new twisty thriller. The eight-episode series is adapted from Coben's novel of the same name and follows David Burroughs, who is wrongfully serving a life sentence for murdering his son. A twist is in store, however, as he receives word that his son may still be alive, leading him to embark on a mission that will take him out of prison.
How to Watch I Will Find You
You can stream the entire series on Netflix starting June 18, with all eight episodes available at once. If that's not enough, all of Coben's previous adaptations are also available on the streaming service.
Where Was I Will Find You Filmed?
The series was primarily filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, though the story is set in the United States. This marks a shift for the author's adaptations, which are usually based in Europe. It is reported that Central Park in New York was also used as a filming location. Coben added: "Netflix has been an amazing creative partner all over the globe, and now we get to come home and do it here in the United States. We have a dream team of talent."
Full Cast List
- Sam Worthington (Avatar, Lift) as David Burroughs
- Britt Lower (Severance, Man Seeking Woman) as Rachel Mills, David's ex-sister-in-law
- Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us, Gilmore Girls) as Hayden, Rachel's ex-boyfriend
- Logan Browning (Dear White People, The Perfection) as Sarah Greer, a member of the FBI's Fugitive Task Force
- Erin Richards (The Crown, Gotham) as Cheryl Dreason, David's ex-wife
- Jonathan Tucker (Westworld, The Virgin Suicides) as Police Sgt. Adam Mackenzie
- Chi McBride (Pushing Daisies, Hawaii Five-0) as Max Williams
- Madeleine Stowe (Soundtrack, 12 Monkeys) as Gertrude Payne
- Clancy Brown (The Penguin, Dumb Money) as Nicky Fisher
What the Cast Says
Sam Worthington, 49, best known for his role as Jake Sully in the Avatar films, says the twists and turns of the story appealed to him the most. "Harlan calls his genre the novel of immersion. What he's trying to get at is that the reader's so engrossed they can't put the book down, and it's like taking a holiday," he explains. "They don't want to get out of their hotel room. They just want to keep going with these characters and see where that journey takes them. I think that's the escapist part of his stories."
Showrunner and creator Robert Hull teased the series: "The cast we've assembled is nothing short of phenomenal. Any one of these incredible artists would be a dream on their own. The fact we've somehow drawn them all in is a testament to the power of Harlan's storytelling and the incredible support of everyone at Netflix. I cannot wait to watch them bring these roles to life."
Harlan Coben is synonymous with twisty thrillers, with some of his most notable adaptations including Run Away, Fool Me Once, and Missing You.



