I Will Find You ending explained: Who took Matthew? – The Mirror
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Netflix fans still can’t believe how this “insane” Harlan Coben thriller ended.
Hayley Anderson Screen Time TV Reporter
14:45, 19 Jun 2026
Netflix I Will Find You ending explained. (Image: NETFLIX)
Everything you need to know about Netflix I Will Find You ending
Netflix’s I Will Find You follows father David Burroughs (Sam Worthington) who is wrongly imprisoned for murdering his son Matthew. When his ex sister-in-law Rachel Mills (Britt Lower) shows him a photo suggesting Matthew might still be alive, David breaks out of prison to investigate.
The shocking truth slowly comes out as David’s ex-wife Cheryl reveals that after struggling with getting pregnant with Matthew, she visited a fertility clinic but shortly after found out she was with child. However, when she visited the clinic, Cheryl used her sister’s name so David would never find out.
With this new information, Rachel realises that Matthew was kidnapped by Rachel’s obsessed ex-boyfriend Hayden Payne (Milo Ventimiglia) whose family owns the clinic. He was desperate to have a family with Rachel and when he saw her name down for a sperm donor, Hayden donated his own. Upon realising that it was Rachel’s sister who went to the clinic, he tried to put Matthew out of his head until he met the young boy, believing that he was his biological son. For five years, Hayden and his wealthy mother Gertrude had been raising Matthew under the name Theo.
Hayden staged the murder in David’s home by killing a terminally ill boy called Martin from a Swiss orphanage and paid officials off to “confirm” that he was actually Matthew. When confronted about using the dying child, Hayden coldly tells Rachel: “He was going to die a painful death from his condition. It doesn’t matter.”
In a dramatic finale, Hayden kills his mother in a rage, having known that Matthew wasn’t biologically is, before being fatally shot by FBI agent Sarah Greer. David’s conviction is overturned and he’s reunited with Matthew, whilst Rachel writes a book about their ordeal.
Harlan Coben fans, another of his best-selling books is coming to Netflix.
Hayley Anderson Screen Time TV Reporter
13:48, 16 Jun 2026
I Will Find You premieres on Thursday, June 18, on Netflix.(Image: NETFLIX)
Harlan Coben fans are eagerly anticipating I Will Find You, his next major Netflix drama.
Coben‘s novel adaptations have become hugely sought-after by Netflix subscribers, and I Will Find You is no exception, with the new series based on his 2023 novel of the same name.
The wait is now officially over as this latest thriller follows in the footsteps of his previous hits including Fool Me Once, The Stranger, Stay Close and Run Away.
Brace yourself for gripping drama, nail-biting chases and jaw-dropping twists, all brought to life by a brilliant star-studded cast.
Netflix I Will Find You release date
Thriller enthusiasts won’t have too much longer to wait as I Will Find You arrives on Thursday, June 18, on Netflix.
All eight episodes will drop simultaneously, giving subscribers the opportunity to binge-watch at their own pace.
Who stars in I Will Find You on Netflix?
Taking the lead role as David Burroughs, a father wrongfully convicted of murdering his own son, is Sam Worthington, widely recognised for his role in the Avatar franchise.
He is accompanied by Severance star Britt Lower as David’s ex sister-in-law Rachel Mills, This Is Us favourite Milo Ventimiglia as her ex-boyfriend and trusted confidant, and Gotham actress Erin Richards as David’s ex-wife Cheryl.
Further familiar faces joining the I Will Find You cast include Westworld’s Jonathan Tucker, Dear White People actress Logan Browning and Pushing Daisies’ Chi McBride.
What is Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You about?
As stated earlier, I Will Find You on Netflix is adapted from the 2023 Harlan Coben novel of the same name.
It centres on father David Burroughs (portrayed by Sam Worthington) who is “wrongfully serving a life sentence for murdering his son”.
The official synopsis adds: “But when he receives word that his son may actually be alive, David embarks on a truth-finding mission that leads him out of prison and into a world of deceit and despair.”
However, will escaping from prison and becoming a fugitive truly result in him locating his son?
I Will Find You launches on Thursday, June 18, on Netflix.
ITV is to air an Australian series that viewers were hooked by when it aired last year
The Family Next Door will air on ITV(Image: ABC screengrab)
ITV is to air thriller that’s bound to appeal to fans of Harlan Coben‘s work.
Described as “gripping” and “nail-biting” by viewers and critics, The Family Next Door is adapted from Sally Hepworth’s novel of the same title and centres on Isabelle (Teresa Palmer), who develops a fixation with unravelling a mystery after she moves to a tranquil Australian street.
Her determination to crack the case places four neighbouring families under scrutiny, which leads to plenty of twists and turns, reports Wales Online.
The series, which also features Bella Heathcote, Philippa Northeast, Bob Morley, Catherine McClements and Ming-Zhu Hii, premiered in Australia last year and audiences were captivated. Now ITV viewers can discover what the excitement’s about, as the programme launches on the channel on Sunday (May 17).
Promoting the series on Instagram, actress Teresa posted: “Based on the best-selling novel by the brilliant @sallyhepworth so if psychological suburban thrillers where beneath–the–veneer–of–perfect–lawns–and–friendly–smiles–everyone–is–just–holding–on–by–a–thread kind of vibes are your thing, welllllll then, you’ll be VERY into this one.”
Many viewers have shared comments on social media describing The Family Next Door as “bingeable” while commending the “excellent” performances.
Others highlighted the “twists and turns” and “big reveals” throughout the series, with one declaring it “addictive”. “I watched all six episodes in one night,” one viewer commented on reviews platform Rotten Tomatoes.
“Soooo good!” another viewer posted on Instagram, while someone else declared: “Brilliant acting and divine scenery so beautifully filmed.”
“Amazing cast, incredible show,” praised another fan. A different viewer remarked: “I just finished and this series is amazing!!!! Intricate, funny, surprising, heartbreaking. A stellar ensemble cast.”
“Wow, this show was amazing!!” gushed another fan. “I had no idea what this show would be about, the story was truly unexpected. What a plot twist at the end, you had me in tears.”
“I absolutely loved it and unfortunately just finished it,” one person wrote on Reddit. “Please tell me there will be a season 2?”
“I just binged the new Australian series The Family Next Door. I thought it was really well done – I love Australian series like this,” shared another admirer.
The Family Next Door airs on ITV at 10.20pm on Sunday, May 17