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I Will Find You Tops Netflix Charts for Third Week with 74 Million Views
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The series Harlan Coben's I Will Find You continues to dominate Netflix’s viewership rankings, holding the number one spot for a third week in a row, Collider reports.

AceShowbiz - The series Harlan Coben's I Will Find You continues to dominate Netflix’s viewership rankings, holding the number one spot for a third week in a row, Collider reports. Netflix’s latest data covering June 29 to July 5, 2024, reveals that the show has amassed a total of 74 million views during its first three weeks on the platform.

Msn also highlighted that I Will Find You achieved this milestone by drawing 24 million views in its debut week, surging to 34 million in its second, and maintaining a strong 16 million in its third. The series is now closing in on becoming one of the top 10 most-watched English-language shows on Netflix, needing to surpass 98 million views within three months to secure a spot in the platform’s elite rank.

Harlan Coben is a bestselling author known for his gripping thrillers, and his name is often attached to successful Netflix adaptations. I Will Find You stars Britt Lower, recognized for her role in Apple TV+’s science fiction series Severance, alongside Sam Worthington, who gained fame through the blockbuster Avatar film franchise. The latter has contributed to box office grosses nearing $3.5 billion from the latest two Avatar movies.

This sustained popularity is notable despite the show’s mixed critical reception, holding a 61% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The consensus suggests it serves as an average but engaging adaptation of Harlan Coben's work, providing light entertainment while posing challenges for its cast. As Netflix remains the sole streaming service to publicly share detailed viewership data, the ongoing success of I Will Find You underscores the enduring appeal of Coben’s storytelling and the platform’s ability to spotlight fresh adaptations.

This article is based on reporting originally published by Collider.

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