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Thought The I Will Find You Cast Looked Familiar? Where You've Seen The Stars Before

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Thought The I Will Find You Cast Looked Familiar? Where You've Seen The Stars Before

Netflix's latest Harlan Coben mystery features a plethora of familiar faces.

Harlan Coben returns to Netflix with another mystery, I Will Find You.

Adapted from the 2023 novel of the same name, the drama centres around a father imprisoned for murdering his young son.

While serving his sentence, he receives information that indicates – in true Harlan Coben fashion – that his son may still be alive.

I Will Find You has been called “maddeningly watchable” by critics despite its “ludicrous” plot twists and red herrings – yet we can’t stop watching it.

Netflix’s previous Harlan Coben adaptations, including Missing You, Run Away and Fool Me Once, have become known for their cast of famous faces – and this new show is no different.

I Will Find You marks his first American-set show, and with that comes an all-new international cast of film stars and character actors you’re sure to recognise.

Here is where you may have seen the cast of I Will Find You before…

Australian actor Sam Worthington is perhaps best known for playing Sully in James Cameron’s Avatar franchise.

He followed up his role in 2009′s Avatar with leading performances in Clash Of The Titans and its sequel, Wrath Of The Titans, in addition to the thriller Man On A Ledge and the biographical survival film Everest.

Sam has also starred in Kevin Costner’s magnum opus Horizon: An American Saga, as well as appearing with Riz Ahmed in the thriller Relay and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the action flick Fuze.

I Will Find You marks a rare foray into television for Sam, whose past work primarily consists of film projects.

However, he did appear in the action show Cleaners, the anthology series Manhunt and in 2022’s Under The Banner Of Heaven alongside Andrew Garfield, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Wyatt Russell.

You’ll likely recognise Britt Lower for her Emmy-winning role as “Helly R” in Apple TV ’s Severance.

Outside of Severance, Britt has been consistently working since 2010. She previously had a role in the TV rom-com Man Seeking Woman, and made minor appearances in the sitcom Ghosted, the sci-fi comedy Future Man and a 2022 episode of American Horror Stories.

On film, she recently starred in Sender, alongside Pluribus’ Rhea Seehorn and Jamie Lee Curtis, in which she played a woman who receives unnerving packages she never ordered.

Milo Ventimiglia has now been a heartthrob on our screens for almost three decades, although newer TV viewers will........

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