Netflix has released the trailer of I Will Find You, a mystery and crime series based on the book of the same name written by Harlan Coben. Created by Robert Hull, the series stars Sam Worthington, Erin Richards, Milo Ventimiglia, Britt Lower, Chi McBride, and Logan Browning. Sam Worthington, famous for Avatar, Terminator Salvation, and Clash of the Titans, will appear as David Burroughs, a father who has been sentenced to life in prison for his son's murder. The series has a maturity rating of 16+ and contains violence, strong language, and gore scenes. The one-minute and fifty-six-second trailer shows David, played by Sam Worthington, deciding to escape from prison after learning a shocking truth from his sister-in-law that his son might still be alive.More on the story below.What does the trailer of I Will Find You reveal? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe trailer of Netflix's upcoming series, I Will Find You, starts with Sam Worthington introducing his character, David Burroughs, who is serving a life sentence for murdering his son, a crime he did not actually commit.Viewers will also see Britt Lower playing the character of Rachel Mills, who is David's sister-in-law and a brilliant reporter who helps David in finding his son.After seeing a photograph shown by his sister-in-law, Rahel Mills, in which his son, Matthew, is seen, he realizes that his son might still be alive and out there somewhere. To find his son Matthew, David escapes from prison with the help of Rachel Mills. Along with Rachel, Rachel's former partner Hayden also helps David in finding Matthew. As authorities believe he might have had more than one accomplice, David starts a search to find out who is behind the kidnapping and what their true motive is.It will be interesting to see how David ended up in prison serving a life sentence, and whether he will be able to find his son in time.Sam Worthington talks about his character, David Burroughs, in I Will Find YouSam Worthington - Source: GettyTalking to Netflix, Sam Worthington said that David's journey in I Will Find You:"Is one of healing and hope. It was the twists and turns of the story that appealed to me most."The idea for the series, I Will Find You, started while the author Harlan Coben was still writing the book. As per Tudum, he shared it with creator Robert Hull, and together they shaped it into a TV series alongside the novel. This is the first time Coben has worked this way, building both versions at the same time so the story could grow for screen as well as page.Britt Lower added that her character, Rachel, always felt that David never killed his own son and was not responsible for the crime he was sentenced for. She also shared that Rachel's need to find out the truth is what leads her to keep digging into the case.However, this is not the first time Harlan Coben's books have been adapted for TV, as many of his books are already available on Netflix as series, including The Stranger, Run Away, Hold Tight, Gone for Good, and Fool Me Once.I Will Find You will have eight episodes in total, and all of them will be released together on June 18.Also Read: Netflix renewal and cancellation tracker 2026: Emily in Paris, The Lincoln Lawyer and more