Logan Browning is heading back to Netflix to join the cast of I Will Find You, Netflix’s latest limited series based on one of Harlan Coben’s twisty bestsellers.
The eight-episode thriller stars Sam Worthington (Avatar) as David Burroughs, a man serving life in prison for the murder of his young son. Only… plot twist: what if the child isn’t dead after all? When Burroughs receives a shred of evidence suggesting his son might still be alive, he breaks out of prison on a high-stakes mission to uncover the truth — and maybe clear his name in the process.
Britt Lower (Severance), Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), and Erin Richards (Gotham) also star in the thriller.
Browning will play Sarah Greer, a sharp, by-the-book FBI agent who works on the bureau’s Fugitive Task Force out of Boston. Alongside her seasoned partner Max Williams, Sarah has built a reputation for chasing down the country’s most elusive criminals. But when the Burroughs case lands on her desk, everything she thought she knew about justice is put to the test.
Britt Lower takes on the role of Rachel Mills — David’s ex-sister-in-law and a former star journalist whose career was sidelined by scandal. When a shocking discovery falls into her lap, Rachel sees it as her shot at redemption — and the kind of scoop that could put her back in the media game.
Ventimiglia is set to play Hayden, Rachel’s ex and a polished philanthropist from an influential Boston family. Though the romance didn’t last, the bond between Hayden and Rachel runs deep — and he finds himself pulled into her pursuit of the truth.
Erin Richards plays Cheryl Dreason, a respected pediatric surgeon still quietly grieving the death of her son. Her life has been a careful rebuild — until her ex-husband David escapes from prison, threatening to tear apart everything she’s fought to hold together.
At the helm of the series is showrunner Robert Hull (God Friended Me, Quantum Leap), who co-created the project with Coben himself. Both serve as executive producers alongside Bryan Wynbrandt, Steven Lilien, and John Weber via Take 5 Productions. It’s another notch in Coben’s ever-expanding belt of Netflix collaborations — and this one is especially notable as it marks his first U.S.-based Netflix series. Most of his previous hits (Fool Me Once, The Stranger, Gone for Good, Hold Tight) were set in the UK or across Europe.
No word yet on a premiere date, but you’ll want to keep this one on your radar.