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Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You Becomes One of Netflix’s Biggest Crime Hits as More Adaptations Move Forward
Harlan Coben’s latest Netflix thriller has gone from a strong debut to one of the platform’s biggest series successes of 2026.
The eight-part I Will Find You, based on Coben’s 2023 novel, premiered on June 18 and immediately found a huge audience. Netflix reported 24 million views during its opening period, making it the streamer’s biggest original series debut of 2026 at that point. It then remained No. 1 on the English TV chart for five weeks.
The series subsequently broke into Netflix’s Most Popular Shows of All Time ranking, joining a list that includes major titles such as Wednesday, Stranger Things, Bridgerton and The Queen’s Gambit. Netflix announced on July 28 that the thriller had accumulated 101.8 million views since its premiere and reached No. 10 on the all-time list.
It is another significant result for Coben and Netflix, whose long-running partnership continues to turn the bestselling author’s mystery novels into global streaming hits.
A Father’s Search for the Truth

At the center of I Will Find You is David Burroughs, played by Sam Worthington, a father serving a life sentence for murdering his young son.
There is one crucial problem: David insists he did not commit the crime.
Five years into his sentence, his sister-in-law Rachel, played by Britt Lower, visits him with evidence suggesting his son might still be alive. That discovery sends David on a desperate search for answers, pulling him into a larger web of deception as he attempts to uncover what really happened.
The cast also includes Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning and Madeleine Stowe.
The combination of a missing child, an apparently wrongful conviction and Coben’s trademark twists helped the limited series maintain its momentum well beyond its premiere. Netflix said it reached No. 1 in 81 countries.
Another Major Success for Harlan Coben and Netflix

I Will Find You is the latest chapter in a partnership between Coben and Netflix that began in 2018.
That collaboration has already produced numerous adaptations, including Safe, The Stranger, The Woods, The Innocent, Gone for Good, Stay Close, Hold Tight, Fool Me Once, Missing You, Just One Look, Caught and Run Away.
Netflix has continued investing in Coben’s work, and two more projects are now moving forward: Myron Bolitar and a new English-language adaptation of The Woods.
Myron Bolitar Is Coming to Netflix
One of the most notable upcoming projects will finally bring Coben’s long-running Myron Bolitar character to television.
The story follows Myron, a former college basketball star whose hopes of an NBA career are destroyed by injury. He subsequently reinvents himself as a sports agent, entering a world where protecting his clients can mean putting himself in danger.
Netflix confirmed in July that Colin Woodell will play Myron Bolitar. KJ Apa has been cast as Win Lockwood, while Diane Guerrero will portray Esperanza Diaz. David E. Kelley and Kyle Long will serve as co-showrunners, writers and executive producers.
The project is particularly significant because the Myron Bolitar novels occupy an important place in Coben’s body of work, beginning with Deal Breaker in 1995.
The Woods Is Getting a New English-Language Adaptation

Netflix is also returning to another Coben novel with a fresh version of The Woods.
The book was previously adapted as a Polish-language Netflix miniseries in 2020. This time, the story is being developed as an eight-episode English-language limited series, with production taking place in Manchester and the North West of England.
Tom Bateman leads the cast alongside Michelle Keegan and Mandeep Dhillon.
The mystery follows Paul “Cope” Copeland, whose sister Camille vanished from a summer camp years earlier. Cope has long believed she was murdered, but the discovery of a body two decades later raises disturbing questions about what actually happened that night — including the possibility that Camille may not have died when everyone assumed she did.
The novel also carries a personal connection for Coben. He has described The Woods as one of his most personal books, noting that, like Paul Copeland, he once worked as a counselor at a sleepaway camp while still very young.
Netflix’s Harlan Coben Universe Keeps Growing
The extraordinary reception for I Will Find You demonstrates why Netflix continues to invest heavily in Coben’s stories.
Its June debut attracted 24 million views, and the series spent five weeks at No. 1 on Netflix’s Global Top 10 English TV chart — the first series to achieve that feat since Wednesday Season 2 in September 2025.
With Myron Bolitar and a new version of The Woods already moving ahead, I Will Find You is unlikely to be the final Coben mystery to make a major impact on the platform.
I Will Find You is streaming now on Netflix.