Netflix’s ‘I Will Find You,’ Apple TV+’s ‘Silo’ Season 3 & More: This Week’s Must-See TV News Roundup

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Netflix’s ‘I Will Find You,’ Apple TV+’s ‘Silo’ Season 3 & More: This Week’s Must-See TV News Roundup

From Harlan Coben’s latest page-to-screen chiller to a dystopian origin story and a star-studded con-artist caper, the television landscape is buzzing with fresh trailers, premiere dates, and casting reveals. Whether you’re a thriller junkie, a sci-fi loyalist, or a fan of high-stakes heists, this week’s announcements promise a summer packed with can’t-miss moments.

‘I Will Find You’: Sam Worthington Leads Harlan Coben’s New Netflix Thriller

Netflix has unveiled the first trailer and key art for I Will Find You, a gripping series based on Harlan Coben’s best-selling novel. The six-episode drama drops June 18 and stars Sam Worthington as David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his young son. “The thing is: I didn’t do it,” Worthington declares in the tense trailer, setting up a harrowing journey of redemption and truth.

The official logline reveals that David must break out of prison after receiving evidence that his child may still be alive. The cast also includes Britt Lower (Severance) as Rachel Mills, David’s sister-in-law and an investigative journalist, and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us) as her ex-partner Hayden. Logan Browning, Chi McBride, and others round out the ensemble. Robert Hull serves as creator, showrunner, and executive producer, with Coben himself executive producing. The project was greenlit by Netflix in November 2024, continuing the streamer’s deep relationship with Coben, whose adaptations (The Stranger, Stay Close) have consistently topped global charts.

‘Silo’ Season 3 Goes Back to the Beginning — and Forward to the End

Apple TV+ has dropped the trailer for the third season of Silo, the dystopian drama based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy. The 10-episode season premieres July 2, with new episodes arriving every Friday through September 4. This season promises a bold dual narrative: an origin story set centuries before the silo’s collapse, and the ongoing saga of Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson), who survives her forced “cleaning” but emerges with no memory — just as a new threat rises.

In the “Before Times” timeline, journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that will trigger catastrophic consequences. The series, already renewed for a fourth and final season, is produced by Apple Studios and executive produced by Graham Yost, Ferguson, Morten Tyldum, and others. With its intricate world-building and Ferguson’s powerhouse performance, Silo remains one of Apple’s most critically acclaimed originals.

Anya Taylor-Joy Stars in ‘Lucky’ — A Limited Series with a Killer Cast

Apple TV+ is also prepping Lucky, a limited series starring and executive-produced by Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit). Based on Marissa Stapley’s novel, the show follows con artist Lucky, whose multi-million-dollar heist goes sideways, forcing her to run from both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss. The first two episodes drop July 15, followed by weekly installments through August 19.

The ensemble is stacked: Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Drew Starkey, Clifton Collins Jr., and William Fichtner co-star. Jonathan Tropper (Banshee) created the series, writes, and executive-produces alongside co-showrunner Cassie Pappas. Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter (Hello Sunshine) also executive-produce, with Taylor-Joy’s LadyKiller banner involved. The project underscores Apple’s commitment to high-profile limited series with literary roots.

Televerse Festival Sets ‘Band of Brothers’ Reunion & Henry Winkler Masterclass

The Television Academy’s Televerse festival returns August 14–16 at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live, celebrating 25 years since HBO’s Band of Brothers premiered. A special anniversary reunion will feature lead writer Erik Jendresen, writer Graham Yost, and cast members including Michael Cudlitz, Ron Livingston, and Scott Grimes. Additional programming includes an acting class with Henry Winkler, a deep dive with producer-director Paris Barclay, and a conversation with Star Trek artisans exploring visual effects and storytelling. Early-bird passes are available through June 30.

Marcello Hernández to Host 2026 ESPY Awards

SNL breakout Marcello Hernández has been tapped to host the 2026 ESPY Awards, airing live July 15 on ABC. The ceremony moves to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. Hernández, known for his “Immigrant Dad Talk Show” and “Domingo” sketches, recently dropped his debut comedy special American Boy. ESPN exec Craig Lazarus praised his “genuine enthusiasm for sports.” The show will stream next-day on Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN platforms.

Africa Forward Concert & ‘World Pup’ Bring Global Flavor to Screens

The Africa Channel will exclusively premiere Trace’s Africa Forward – The Concert on June 14 as part of Black Music Month. Filmed in Nairobi, the concert features Youssou N’Dour, Yemi Alade, and others, plus a behind-the-scenes documentary. Meanwhile, LG Channels launches World Pup on June 10 — a four-part puppy tournament hosted by soccer veteran Jimmy Conrad, with 48 rescue puppies repping eight nations. The goal: find every pup a forever home.

Set Decorators Society Announces 2025–2026 TV Nominations

The SDSA revealed nominees across categories including Euphoria, Bridgerton, The Boys, and Beef. Winners will be announced August 9, with final voting July 10–17. The list highlights the craft behind today’s most visually stunning series.

From Coben’s trademark twists to the final chapters of Silo, the streaming wars are heating up. As summer approaches, these titles promise not just entertainment, but conversation — the kind that keeps viewers hitting “next episode” deep into the night.

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