I Will Find You Teaser, Key Art, and Premiere Date Unveiled
Today, Netflix debuted the official teaser, first look, key art, and premiere date for I Will Find You, starring Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Chi McBride, and more.
The eight-episode series is based on the 2023 novel of the same name by Harlan Coben, who serves as executive producer on the series. From creator, showrunner, executive producer, and writer Robert Hull, the show premieres on June 18, 2026.

In I Will Find You, 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.
The series regulars include Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Erin Richards, Chi McBride, and Jonathan Tucker. The directors include Brad Anderson, Maja Vrvilo, Adam Davidson, and Maggie Kelly. The writers are Hull, Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien, and Heather Mitchell.

The guest stars include Hugh Thompson, Peter Outerbridge, Christopher Redman, Eric Johnson, Greg Bryk, Kate Vernon, Tara Rosling, Darrin Baker, Aaron Ashmore, Nicola Correia-Damude, Rachel Wilson, Billy MacLellan, Clancy Brown, and Madeleine Stowe.
In addition to Hull, the executive producers include Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien, John Weber, and Brad Anderson. The co-executive producers are John G. Lenic and Heather Mitchell, the supervising producer is John Mabry, the consulting producer is Eric Guggenheim, and the co-producers are Desmond Paes and Zoe Cheng.

The Harlan Coben novel is officially described as follows: “David Burroughs was once a devoted father to his three-year-old son Matthew, living a dream life just a short drive away from the working-class suburb where he and his wife, Cheryl, first fell in love—until one fateful night when David woke to discover Matthew had been murdered while David was asleep just down the hall.
“Half a decade later, David’s been wrongly accused and convicted of the murder, left to serve out his time in a maximum-security prison—a fate which, grieving and wracked with guilt, David didn’t have the will to fight. The world has moved on without him.

“Then Cheryl’s younger sister, Rachel, makes a surprise appearance during visiting hours bearing a strange photograph… in the background, just barely in frame, is a boy bearing an eerie resemblance to David’s son. David just knows: Matthew is still alive.
“David plans a harrowing escape, determined to achieve the impossible–save his son, clear his own name, and discover the real story of what happened. But with his life on the line and the FBI following his every move, can David evade capture long enough to reveal the shocking truth?”







