A new mystery thriller from Harlan Coben is on its way to Netflix and it's set to be a gripping watch.
I Will Find You is the latest creation from the Coben and Netflix mill which has churned out several hits including the The Stranger, the Michelle Keegan-led Fool Me Once, Stay Close, and Missing You, starring Slow Horses actor Rosalind Eleazar.
Adapted from "one of his best" books yet, I Will Find You follows the heart-wrenching journey of an innocent father, David Burrough, serving a life sentence for the murder of his son.
As is the Coben way, things aren't always what they seem in the upcoming eight-part drama, a fact David quickly finds out when he learns that his son might actually be alive.
Netflix's Tudum promises that the classic reveals Coben is known for will be "jaw-dropping," but first, David must break out of prison to find out the truth.
For those who can't wait for his next creation, here's everything we know about I Will Find You.
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When is the release date for I Will Find You and where can I watch it?
Netflix has yet to reveal when Harlan Coben's I Will Find You will debut on the streaming site.
Coben confirmed to Variety that filming was due to begin in April 2025 which means it's possible fans could get a very late 2025/early 2026 release.
This would coincide with Coben's other new year releases such as Fool Me Once and Missing You (both released on New Year's Day) or even Stay Close, which debuted 31 December 2021, and The Stranger, released 30 January 2020.
Who stars in I Will Find You season 3?
Be prepared to be blown away by the cast in I Will Find You because according to showrunner and co-creator Robert Hull, "The cast we've assembled is nothing short of phenomenal."
Hull expanded on this sentiment when he told Tudum : "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."
So who are the phenomenal actors behind the upcoming Netflix show? Heading up the limited series is Sam Worthington as the wrongly accused David Burroughs. He is joined by Severance's Britt Lower, who has been cast as the decorated reporter Rachel Mills. She also happens to be David's ex-sister-in-law.
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Gilmore Girls' Milo Ventimiglia will star as Rachel's ex-boyfriend Hayden, while Dear White People's Logan Browning will take on the role of Sarah Greer, a member of the FBI's Fugitive Task Force.
Also filling out the cast is The Crown's Erin Richards as Cheryl Dreason (David's ex-wife) as well as Jonathan Tucker and Chi McBride as Police Sergeant Adam Mackenzie and FBI Fugitive Task Force agent Max Williams, respectively.
Who is the team behind I Will Find You?
Co-creators Harlan Coben and Robert Hull serve as executive producers on the Netflix thriller, alongside Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien and John Weber.
I Will Find You is produced through Coben's company, Final Twist Productions.
I Will Find You will premiere on Netflix.
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