Rabat – How far would you go for someone you’ve already lost? That’s the question at the heart of Netflix’s newest thriller, “I Will Find You,” a series that proves hope can survive even behind prison walls.

Adapted from bestselling author Harlan Coben’s 2023 novel of the same name, “I Will Find You” follows David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his young son, a crime he insists he never committed. 

Five years into his imprisonment, a single photograph changes everything. 

His son, presumed dead, appears to be alive, setting off a desperate search for the truth that stretches far beyond the prison gates.

At the center of the story is Sam Worthington, who steps into the role of David Burroughs. 

Known for action-heavy performances, Worthington trades explosive battlefields for emotional survival, portraying a father driven by equal parts grief, guilt, and determination. 

Joining him is Britt Lower, alongside a cast that includes Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Erin Richards, and Jonathan Tucker.

For longtime Netflix viewers, the formula feels familiar, in the best way. 

“I Will Find You” is the latest addition to the streaming giant’s growing universe of Harlan Coben adaptations, following hits such as “Fool Me Once,” “Stay Close,” “The Stranger,” and “Missing You.” 

Each begins with an ordinary life interrupted by one impossible discovery, and each reminds us that secrets rarely stay buried.

What makes “I Will Find You” stand out is its emotional core. Yes, there are conspiracies to unravel, twists waiting around every corner, and enough cliffhangers to keep viewers hitting “Next Episode.” 

But beneath the suspense is a story about fatherhood, redemption, and the stubborn refusal to let grief write the final chapter.

Some mysteries ask who did it. This one asks whether love can outlive certainty.