Netflix releases I Will Find You trailer

- Netflix released the official trailer for “I Will Find You” on June 1, previewing the Harlan Coben adaptation with Sam Worthington, Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia. - The trailer runs 1 minute 56 seconds, and Netflix’s official series page lists Logan Browning, Chi McBride and Madeleine Stowe in the cast. - “I Will Find You” premieres on Netflix on June 18 as an eight-episode limited series from creator and showrunner Robert Hull.

Netflix released the official trailer for “I Will Find You” on June 1, giving a fuller look at its upcoming Harlan Coben adaptation ahead of the series’ June 18 debut. The 1 minute 56 second trailer was posted on Netflix’s official YouTube channel and centers on Sam Worthington’s character, David Burroughs, a man serving a life sentence for the murder of his son who comes to believe the boy may still be alive. Netflix’s Tudum site described the series as based on Coben’s novel of the same name and said Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia also star. ### Who is in the trailer Netflix released? Sam Worthington appears as David Burroughs, the imprisoned father at the center of the story, while Britt Lower plays his sister-in-law Rachel, according to Netflix’s June 1 trailer write-up. Netflix said Rachel brings David a recent photo that appears to show his son Matthew alive, setting off the search that drives the series. (netflix.com) Netflix’s official series page lists Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Chi McBride and Madeleine Stowe among the cast, alongside Erin Richards, Hugh Thompson, Peter Outerbridge and Jonathan Tucker. The same page describes the show as a limited series and tags it as a mystery thriller. ### What does the trailer say the story is? Netflix’s synopsis says David is wrongfully imprisoned for murdering his own son and sets out on a rescue mission after learning the boy may still be alive. (netflix.com) In the trailer text and accompanying description, Netflix frames the series as a search for the truth built around that discovery. John DiLillo, writing for Netflix Tudum on June 1, quoted David saying: “I’m currently serving a life sentence for killing my little boy. (netflix.com) The thing is: I didn’t do it.” Tudum said the image Rachel brings him offers “a glimmer of hope” that Matthew survived. ### How does this fit into Netflix’s Harlan Coben slate? Netflix said in November 2024 that “I Will Find You” would be the first U.S. scripted series under Coben’s ongoing creative partnership with the streamer. (youtube.com) The company said then that Robert Hull would adapt and showrun the eight-episode limited series, with Coben serving as executive producer through Final Twist Productions. (netflix.com) A separate Tudum feature published in late May said Coben worked with Hull to translate the 2023 novel into an eight-episode thriller series. That article again named Worthington, Lower and Ventimiglia as leads and tied the show directly to Coben’s bestselling book. ### Where can viewers find the trailer and release details? Netflix posted the official teaser on YouTube in May and the official trailer on June 1 as the launch date approached. (about.netflix.com) The trailer page and Tudum coverage both say the series premieres June 18 on Netflix. Netflix’s official title page currently carries the full cast list and synopsis, while Tudum’s series page collects the release date, plot details and trailer materials in one place. (netflix.com) The next milestone is June 18, when all eight episodes of “I Will Find You” are scheduled to arrive on Netflix. (netflix.com) (youtube.com)

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