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Netflixs I Will Find You Ending Explained: Who Killed Matthew?

Harlan Coben's work over the past 30 years has made him one of the most lauded novelists today. And one of his most recent works, I Will Find You, even got its own on-screen adaptation courtesy of Netflix. Starring Sam Worthington and Britt Lower, fans were glued to the screen of their choosing as they tried to figure out alongside the main characters who was the true murderer of the son of the wrongfully-accused David (Worthington). And the ending absolutely brought it, complete with a couple of twists nobody saw coming.Here's everything to know about the ending of I Will Find You on Netflix.

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    I Will Find You Ending Explained

    (L to R) Britt Lower as Rachel Mills and Sam Worthington as David Burroughs in 'I Will Find You'

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    What is I Will Find You about?

    Based on Coben's 2023 novel of the same name, I Will Find You centers on David Burroughs, who is behind bars after being falsely accused of the murder of his three-year-old son, Matthew. Five years into his sentence, he's visited by his former sister-in-law, Rachel Mills (Lower). The former reporter has some game-changing evidence in tow: A recent photograph proving that Matthew might still be alive. Over the course of the eight episodes, our main characters are off on separate paths. David escapes from jail, attempting to find his now eight-year-old son. Rachel pursues an investigation into the incident, hoping to revive her journalistic career with the aid of her ex-boyfriend Hayden (Milo Ventimiglia). And Cheryl (Erin Richards), David's ex-wife, attempts to rebuild her life after it was completely shattered five years ago.

    Milo Ventimiglia as Hayden in 'I Will Find You'

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    How did I Will Find You end?

    After spending the entirety of his time on the lam evading an FBI taskforce, David is finally cornered. Ultimately, however, the feds let him go, as they too have discovered evidence indicating Matthew is alive, having been kidnapped rather than murdered. And it turns out that the one perpetrating the dark deed was the one helping David and Rachel throughout the entire investigation: Hayden.As revealed in the finale, after he and Rachel broke up, he developed an unhealthy obsession with her. Bribing a fertility clinic his family owned, he snuck his own DNA into a process he thought was being done to Rachel. It turns out, however, that the actual patient was Cheryl, having used her sister's name for the treatment. Despite the mix-up, Hayden believed that Matthew, biologically, was his. And so, five years ago, he staged a brutal kidnapping, using a terminally ill orphan's body to frame David. In actuality, he took Matthew in as his own, raising him as his son, "Theo."But Hayden is in for a twist ending of his own. His mother, Gertrude (Madeleine Stowe), came clean that Matthew actually isn't her grandson, choosing to make her son believe it to maintain her family's wealthy status. And injury is added to insult when David and the FBI undergo a rescue operation, culminating in a hailstorm of bullets. Hayden and Gertrude both go down, and David gets a nasty shot to the stomach. Luckily, he survives the firefight, and is able to reconcile with his family. While David and Cheryl do not get back together, they find love elsewhere, creating one happy blended family. And David is able to tell his story, the true story, in a book written by Rachel.

    Will there be a Season 2 of I Will Find You?

    That's incredibly unlikely. All the story beats have been wrapped up, and the show ends where the original novel does. But Netflix has had a tradition of what were originally meant to be miniseries turning into multiple-season projects (see Monster and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder). So, if the streamer sees huge popularity behind the show, there's a nonzero chance they may want to return to I Will Find You for a second season.

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