After 85 Million Views, Netflix Has Crowned a New Mystery King
Netflix's new mystery series "I Will Find You" has spent its entire first month of release atop the platform's weekly viewership charts, fending off high-profile rivals including "Avatar: The Last Airbender" season two and the newly debuted "Little House on the Prairie". The show, an eight-episode adaptation of Harlan Coben's bestselling novel of the same name, has proved a major streaming success despite receiving mixed critical reviews, underlining the continued commercial pull of Coben's work for Netflix.
In the most recent tracking week (6–12 July), the series logged 11 million views, down from 16 million the previous week, after debuting with 24 million views in its first week and peaking at 34 million in its second, taking its cumulative total towards 85 million. Netflix, the only major streamer to publish weekly viewership figures, also releases twice-yearly detailed data on all its titles. The broadcaster holds a 14-book deal with Coben, whose novels have already spawned successful adaptations across multiple platforms.
- "I Will Find You" has topped Netflix's charts for a full month.
- The Harlan Coben adaptation has amassed roughly 85 million views.
- It has outperformed Avatar sequel and Little House on the Prairie.