
Netflix continues to find an audience for its Harlan Coben adaptations. I Will Find You premiered over the weekend to 24M views, marking the streamer’s biggest original debut of the year so far.
I Will Find You also landed at the top of the streamer’s English TV list from June 22 to 28.
Prior to I Will Find You, the author’s Fool Me Once adaptation became one of Netflix’s most-viewed titles of 2024 with over 98M views in its first 91 days, propelling the limited series to enter Netflix’s most popular TV list. His most recent adaptation, Run Away, earned 38M views in its first month.
This only strengthens Netflix’s track record with book adaptations generally, which drove 9M global viewers in 2025 and represented nearly 20% of all view hours. A book adaptation featured on the Netflix Global Top 10 lists every single week last year, the streamer says.
Outlast: The Jungle came in second place on the weekly TV charts with 3.9M, while Sweet Magnolias Season 5 took a close third place with 3.5M views.
Surprisingly, I Will Find You actually was not the most-watched title of the week, edged out by the streamer’s latest crime documentary Maternal Instinct, which grew to 25.5M views and stole No. 1 in English film.
It was a good week for films on the Top 10, as the latest romance flick Voicemails for Isabelle took second place with 17.5M views.
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