Harlan Coben’s “I Will Find You” scored 24 million views in its first four days on Netflix, marking the streamer’s biggest series debut of 2026.
Netflix did not define how many days defined a “debut,” but the mystery limited series topped the TV charts in the week of June 15 to 21.
Sam Worthington leads the series as David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for murdering his own son five years ago. Per the logline, “Burroughs has maintained his innocence, but when his sister-in-law, Rachel (Britt Lower), visits him with evidence that his child may still be alive, he uncovers a web of deception that takes him on the run from prison to discover the truth.”
“I Will Find You” is part of author Coben’s creative partnership with Netflix, which is home to 13 adaptations of his books and the forthcoming “Myron Bolitar” TV show. Coben’s latest adaptation, “Run Away,” spent four weeks on the global top 10 chart and earned 38 million views in that time frame.
Following behind “I Will Find You” on this week’s English-language TV chart are “Outlast: The Jungle” Season 1, “Sweet Magnolias” Season 5 and “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” Season 3.
Tina Fey’s “The Four Seasons” Season 2 held on tight at the No. 10 spot, picking up an additional 1.6 million views in its fourth week on the platform.
And on the non-English side, the limited series “Teach You a Lesson” spend its third week on the chart with 11.8 million views, followed by “The Polygamist” Season 1, which earned 7.7 million views in its second week.
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From Variety US
