Netflixs I Will Find You Premieres in New York Ahead of June 18 Release
Netflix’s new eight‑episode thriller I Will Find You opened to a black‑carpet audience on Wednesday, June 17, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The event brought together the series’ lead actors, Sam Worthington and Britt Lower, along with supporting cast members and the author‑executive producer.
The premiere was attended by Worthington, who plays the wrongfully imprisoned father, and Lower, who portrays his determined wife. Fellow cast members on the carpet included Chi McBride, Logan Browning, and Christopher Redman. The author of the source material, bestselling novelist Harlan Coben, also appeared, underscoring his role as executive producer.
I Will Find You is adapted from Coben’s 2023 novel of the same name. The story follows a man who, after being convicted of murdering his own son, learns that the boy may still be alive and sets out on a desperate rescue mission. The series expands on the novel’s premise with eight hour‑long episodes that will be available on Netflix on June 18.
The cast list for the miniseries includes Milo Ventimiglia, Erin Richards, Jonathan Tucker, Madeleine Stowe, Clancy Brown, and Vas Saranga. These actors join Worthington and Lower in a narrative that blends crime drama with psychological suspense.
Netflix’s partnership with Coben has produced several adaptations, and I Will Find You marks the first of the author’s works to be set in the United States for the streaming platform. The company announced the series in early 2026, noting that it would be released as a limited series.
The Plaza Hotel premiere served as a formal launch for the series, giving media outlets and industry insiders an early look at the production’s tone and aesthetic. Photos from the event show the cast posing together on the black carpet, with the Plaza’s iconic lobby in the background.
The event’s timing—just one day before the series’ public release—aligns with Netflix’s strategy of building anticipation through high‑profile premieres. By showcasing the cast and the author together, the company highlighted the collaborative nature of the adaptation.
Industry observers note that the series’ release on a major streaming platform reflects Netflix’s continued investment in original thriller content. The eight‑episode format allows for a focused narrative arc, a structure that has proven successful for other limited series on the service.
As of now, the series has no announced spin‑offs or additional seasons. Viewers who wish to watch I Will Find You can do so on Netflix starting June 18, 2026, when all eight episodes become available.
The premiere and subsequent release underscore Netflix’s ongoing commitment to adapting popular literary works for the screen, while also expanding its slate of original drama series.