Netflix's I Will Find You series based on Harlan Coben book casts a new actor 

Cast of the series I Will Find You | Image via Netflix
Cast of the series I Will Find You | Image via Netflix

I Will Find You is Netflix’s latest entry in its long-standing collaboration with bestselling author Harlan Coben. Officially announced on April 1, 2025, the series has cast Scottish actor Jack Lowden in the lead role of David Burroughs, a man who lost everything and is now willing to risk it all in a desperate search for the truth.

When pain becomes purpose: a story of loss, doubt, and hope

David has spent the last five years in prison for a crime he claims he didn’t commit: the murder of his three-year-old son. Broken and isolated, he seems to have accepted his fate, until a recent photograph surfaces, showing what appears to be his son, alive and older. That shocking revelation turns his world upside down. Fueled by this glimpse of hope, David escapes prison. What follows is not just a manhunt but a deeply personal journey to uncover the truth and possibly reclaim his life.

Based on Coben’s 2023 novel of the same name, the series promises all the emotional weight and gripping suspense fans have come to expect. This isn’t just a mystery; it’s a story about resilience, about the unbearable weight of grief, and the wild hope that maybe, just maybe, everything isn’t lost.


Jack Lowden leads a production backed by strong storytelling

Known for Slow Horses and Dunkirk, Jack Lowden brings a quiet intensity that feels tailor-made for the role of David. The character demands subtlety, someone who can balance internal conflict with physical urgency, and Lowden seems more than capable of delivering.

I Will Find You is being produced under the creative direction of Harlan Coben, who serves as executive producer, maintaining tight control over the adaptation of his original work. The series is part of Coben’s ongoing multi-year deal with Netflix, which has already produced global hits such as The Stranger, Safe, Stay Close, The Innocent, and Hold Tight. Each series has found success not only for its suspenseful plots but for its emotional depth and moral complexity.


A visual style that mirrors emotional intensity

Though specific aesthetic details haven’t been released, I Will Find You is expected to follow the tone established in the previous Coben series: cold color palettes, slow reveals, emotionally charged silences, and a soundtrack that heightens the tension without overwhelming the scene. The visual language of the show will likely emphasize the isolation and urgency at the heart of David’s journey.

Thematically, the story explores grief, trust, guilt, and above all, the relentless force of love, especially between a parent and child. David isn’t just fleeing the law. He’s escaping the narrative forced on him by a justice system that gave up on him, and perhaps even from the version of himself he became in the aftermath of his son’s supposed death.


Harlan Coben's growing influence on global television

Harlan Coben’s novels, more than thirty and counting, have reached readers worldwide, thanks to his unique blend of psychological suspense and emotional realism. His partnership with Netflix has allowed that storytelling to take on a new form, one that resonates across borders and cultures.

Previous Netflix adaptations like The Stranger (UK), The Woods (Poland), Gone for Good (France), and The Innocent (Spain) have shown that Coben’s stories translate universally, especially when they center around the idea that everyone has something to hide. Whether it’s a buried secret, a fractured relationship, or a painful truth, his characters feel familiar, flawed, and real.


A story that feels personal, even when it’s fiction

While there’s no official release date yet, production is underway, and anticipation is building. What sets I Will Find You apart, even among Coben’s already rich catalog, is its emotional urgency. A father’s belief that his son may still be alive is the kind of heartbreak and hope that transcends genre.

With Lowden in the lead and Coben guiding the adaptation, the series is positioned to be one of Netflix’s standout thrillers in the coming months. After all, the most gripping stories are often the ones that leave us asking: What would I do in his place?

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal
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