Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You
I Will Find You, Netflix's upcoming Harlan Coben limited series, has expanded its cast: Britt Lower (Severance) and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us) have officially joined the forthcoming prison break thriller, TVLine has learned.
Based on Coben's novel of the same name, 'An innocent father (Avatar's Sam Worthington) serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive — and must break out of prison to find out the truth.'
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Lower is set to play Rachel Mills, 'David Burroughs' (Worthington) ex-sister-in-law and a former decorated reporter whose life fell apart after she was fired. When she discovers evidence suggesting an incredible secret, Rachel views it as a once-in-a-lifetime story that could be her ticket back to journalism.'
Ventimiglia will play Hayden, a man from a prominent Boston family who 'finds purpose in working for his family's philanthropic foundations. Although he is Rachel's ex-boyfriend, they remain close friends and confidants.'
Also joining the series are Logan Browning (Dear White People) and Erin Richards (Gotham). Browning will play Sarah Greer, 'a member of the FBI's Fugitive Task Force in Boston who works alongside legendary agent Max Williams. Together they have become a valuable duo for the bureau, catching some of the country's most notorious fugitives until the Burroughs case threatens to upend everything they've worked for.'
Richards will play Cheryl Dreason, 'a talented and compassionate pediatric surgeon, who grieves the loss of her son but has worked hard to rebuild her life. When her ex-husband, David, breaks out of prison, long-buried secrets threaten to unravel everything she's built.'
Co-creators Coben and Robert Hull (God Friended Me, Quantum Leap) will executive-produce, with the latter serving as showrunner. Additional EPs include Bryan Wynbrandt (Quantum Leap), Steven Lilien (Quantum Leap) and John Weber.
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