• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 18, 2026
Metascore
56

Mixed or average reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 19
  2. Negative: 3 out of 19

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: James Jackson
    Jun 22, 2026
    60
    Mostly, with its steel-grey palette, and without any quotable "I have a special set of skills"-style nonsense despite the prevailing absurdity of the plot, I Will Find You feels clinically efficient.
  2. Reviewed by: Benji Wilson
    Jun 18, 2026
    60
    The central mystery is solved in the series finale and I doubt that you’ll guess it, partly because the writers have successfully strewn so many red herrings about the place, and partly because it’s the most stupid plot reveal in living memory.
  3. Reviewed by: Taylor Gates
    Jun 18, 2026
    60
    The result is a show that’s not particularly revolutionary but still a solid way to pass the time that will satisfy those who love to binge Coben’s shows the day they premiere.
  4. Reviewed by: Sarah Dempster
    Jun 18, 2026
    60
    I Will Find You is classic small-screen Coben, which is to say: maddeningly watchable crap with bells on.
  5. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Jun 18, 2026
    55
    Overflowing with the sort of junk-food melodrama that’ll make viewers crave additional servings (no matter how bad they feel afterward).
  6. Reviewed by: Jesse Hassenger
    Jun 18, 2026
    50
    As an eight-and-done go-go-go thriller, “I Will Find You” certainly passes the time; it’ll be a decent-enough weekend binge for plenty of Netflix subscribers. As the seemingly intended meditation on what parents will do for their children, it’s too slickly, generically amped up to have much real-world resonance.
  7. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jun 18, 2026
    50
    I Will Find You is a disposable mixture of repetition, red herrings, narrative dead-ends and illogical resolutions, but in part thanks to a top-notch cast led by Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Chi McBride and Logan Browning, even the rampant wheel-spinning remains generally watchable, amid the irritation.
  8. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Jun 18, 2026
    42
    The latest edition may be glossed up with star power, but there’s no resonance. Sometimes that’s OK, so long as you don’t hope to find anything more.
  9. Reviewed by: Saloni Gajjar
    Jun 18, 2026
    42
    Somehow, the show takes itself too seriously and not seriously enough, leaving it an inorganic mess that not even its cast can elevate.