Author Harlan Coben and Netflix proved to be a match made in mystery-thriller heaven with the impressive launch of “I Will Find You” earlier this month — and even more so with the limited series’ Week 2 numbers.
On Tuesday, Netflix announced via its weekly Top 10 rankings that Coben’s “I Will Find You,” the latest of more than a dozen adaptations of Coben’s work released by the streamer, had the highest second week of viewers for an English-language scripted series launch in 2026, so far. Following a massive 24 million views (making it Netflix’s top TV show launch of the year) in the first week after its June 18 debut, “I Will Find You” garnered more than 34 million views from June 22 to June 28.
From showrunner Robert Hull and executive producer Coben (he’s an EP on every adaptation he’s done under his Netflix partnership), “I Will Find You” follows David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), a father imprisoned for his son’s murder, Matthew, who receives evidence from his ex-sister-in-law, Rachel (Britt Lower), five years later that suggests his child may still be alive, compelling him to escape and uncover the truth with her.
Netflix has confirmed to Variety that “many people” are watching the show in a single sitting. And many viewers are then taking to social media to rave (and some rant) about the ending.









