Speaking to Us Weekly, creator Robert Hull admitted that he wanted to diverge from the original Harlan Coben book with the ending of I Will Find You.
He explained: “That is meant to indicate what I truly wanted to do — and this is a little different from the book. My goal was to make you want them to be together.”
Robert continued: “Whether they are or not, I think is left open because I think there’s different definitions of soulmates and I think the journey that they’ve gone on, they’re so connected.
“If that turns romantic all the better, but I just wanted people rooting for it. After that, my job’s done.”
Following its release, I Will Find You was met with a lukewarm response from critics, although many of them correctly predicted that this wouldn’t stop people from tuning in, and at the time of writing, it’s currently at the top of Netflix UK’s most-watched TV shows chart.
I Will Find You is available to stream in full now on Netflix.
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