Netflix top movies right now now has a new scripted title in the mix: I Will Find You premiered all eight episodes on Thursday. Sam Worthington leads the limited drama as a father wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his son, giving Netflix a complete story from day one rather than a week-to-week rollout.
Sam Worthington, eight episodes
I Will Find You is based on a 2023 novel by Harlan Coben, and Netflix moved it out as a single drop. That release pattern matters in practical terms for viewers: anyone who starts it can finish it on their own schedule, which makes the series easier to sample than a staggered drama that stretches its payoff across several weeks.
Worthington is joined by Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Erin Richards, Jonathan Tucker, Madeleine Stowe and Clancy Brown. The cast gives the series the kind of built-in TV credibility Netflix usually reserves for its most visible scripted launches, while the limited-series format signals a contained run instead of an open-ended franchise play.
Harlan Coben, 2023
The premise turns on a stark reversal: the father is wrongly imprisoned for his son’s murder, then learns new information suggesting the son may still be alive. That twist is the engine of the series, and it is the detail most likely to decide whether viewers keep moving through all eight episodes or stop after the opening hour.
Netflix’s biggest scripted premiere of the week is Voicemails for Isabelle, which puts I Will Find You into a clearer position inside the service’s release slate. This is not a sprawling platform launch built around one tentpole; it is a compact premiere meant to compete on speed, premise and cast, and Thursday’s full-season drop gives it an immediate chance to do that.
Voicemails for Isabelle
For viewers deciding what to start now, the useful takeaway is simple: I Will Find You is already complete on Netflix. If you want a limited drama with a closed ending path and a central mystery that depends on one major contradiction, the whole season is there instead of waiting for the next installment.






