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I Will Find You set to make Netflix history for the first time since 2024

Harlan Coben's I Will Find You is on fire with its viewership numbers and will make history for the streamer and author in a very unique way.
I Will Find You. (L to R) Sam Worthington as David Burroughs and Britt Lower as Rachel Mills behind the scenes of I Will Find You
I Will Find You. (L to R) Sam Worthington as David Burroughs and Britt Lower as Rachel Mills behind the scenes of I Will Find You | Cr. CHRISTOS KALOHORIDIS/NETFLIX © 2025

There's simply no stopping Harlan Coben's collaboration with Netflix, and the dynamic duo are slowing down a bit, especially not with I Will Find You being positively on fire this summer. The mystery thriller miniseries took no time to become the biggest new Netflix show of 2026, a bell the series rang after only two weeks of availability on the streaming service.

Since the show's release on June 18, it's been a staple in the Netflix Top 10 most popular list ranking. Not only has I Will Find You enjoyed massive viewership numbers, enough to stay put at the peak of Netflix's Global Top 10 for three weeks in a row, but the series has also managed to push Harlan Coben's collection of thrillers on Netflix to new heights. It's now his biggest title.

I Will Find You is Harlan Coben's most popular Netflix show

After three weeks on Netflix, I Will Find You has accumulated a combined total 74.1 million views. That's adding the totals for week 1 (24 million views), week 2 (34 million views), and week 3 (16 million views), which helped the series further surpass Coben's previous biggest show, 2024's Fool Me Once. In its first three weeks, that series attracted 72.2 million views.

With these numbers and the steady momentum, I Will Find You has the numbers necessary to completely take the lead Fool Me Once held for Harlan Coben's Netflix shows in the recent past. The American miniseries will almost definitely elbow its way into the Global Top 10 Most Popular Netflix Shows of All Time ranking, marking only the second time a Coben series has entered the list.

I Will Find You. Britt Lower as Rachel Mills in Episode #101 of I Will Find You
I Will Find You. Britt Lower as Rachel Mills in Episode #101 of I Will Find You | Cr. Christos Kalohoridis/NETFLIX © 2025

Fool Me Once made its way into the ranking back in 2024, but with each new hit series Netflix released, the limited series fell out of the ranking. No other Coben series has managed to have what it takes to return to the list, despite each of his shows being popular and well-received in their own way. But after only three weeks, I Will Find You appears to have the staying power to achieve history.

As it stands, in order for a Netflix show to make it on the All Time Top 10 list, the series needs to exceed 98.2 million views, which No. 10 position holder His & Hers currently ranks with. Netflix tracks the first 91 days of viewership for shows for this particular list, and with nearly 75 million views after only 22 days, there's little date that I Will Find You can easily make it as high as 100 million views.

You would think that, given the popularity of his shows, Coben would have made more than one appearance on the all time ranking. But I Will Find You has the unique opportunity to make history for the streamer and Coben for the first time in two years. And depending on how many views the series tops out with at the end of its three-month window, it could even manage a longer stay than Fool Me Once.

Going forward, all eyes will be on I Will Find You to see how far Coben's latest release can go in terms of viewership. In spite of all the success, a second season is totally not in the cards, but Coben already has plenty of upcoming shows lined up with Netflix. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for even more news and updates about all things Harlan Coben on Netflix!

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