Trailer For Netflix’s I WILL FIND YOU Sets Up a Gripping Mystery Thriller with Sam Worthington

Netflix has released the full trailer for I Will Find You, a new thriller series based on Harlan Coben’s 2023 novel, and it looks like another intense mystery packed with twists, secrets, and high-stakes drama.

The series stars Sam Worthington (Avatar) and Britt Lower (Severance), and centers on a father whose world is turned upside down after receiving shocking evidence that the son he was convicted of murdering may actually still be alive.

Worthington plays an innocent man serving a life sentence for the death of his child. When new information surfaces suggesting his son survived, he’s forced into an impossible situation. If he wants answers, he’ll have to escape prison and uncover the truth himself.

The trailer teases a tense search filled with deception, unanswered questions, and hidden agendas. Who knows what really happened? Where has the child been all this time? And who has been keeping the truth buried? Those mysteries appear to drive the story as the desperate father races to piece everything together.

The official synopsis reads: “An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive—and must break out of prison to find out the truth.”

Family secrets, shocking revelations, and a relentless pursuit of answers are all at the heart of the story, making it feel like a perfect fit for fans of Coben’s previous adaptations.

The cast also features Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Erin Richards, Chi McBride, and Jonathan Tucker.

The series was created and showrun by Robert Hull, whose credits include Gossip Girl, Alcatraz, Once Upon a Time, Gotham, God Friended Me, Quantum Leap, Pennyworth, and Monarch. The scripts were written by Hull, Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien, and Heather Mitchell, adapting Coben’s novel for the screen.

Directing duties are shared by Adam Davidson, Maggie Kiley, Maja Vrvilo, and Brad Anderson. Executive producers include Harlan Coben, Robert Hull, Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien, John Weber, and Brad Anderson.

Netflix has found a lot of success with Coben adaptations over the years, and I Will Find You looks like another compelling addition to that growing lineup. If the trailer is any indication, viewers can expect a suspense-filled ride that keeps them guessing right up until the end.

I Will Find You premieres on Netflix on June 18, 2026.

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