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A Netflix series based on the work of Harlan Coben Myron Bolitar Books cast three lead roles.
Colin Woodell (Netflix to throb) will play the main role in the series that revolves around the life and career of a sports agent. Riverdale‘s KJ Apa and Orange is the new black Diane Guerrero will also star.
The series marks another chapter in Coben’s long-standing partnership with Netflix. Since he signed an overall deal with the streaming company in 2018, 13 of the best-selling author’s novels have been adapted into TV series, collectively attracting more than 300 million views worldwide since 2023.
The latest ones, I will find youwas the platform’s biggest original scripted debut of 2026, spending the past two weeks at number one in the global top 10 English-language series and achieving 34 million views in its second week.
According to the official log: “After an injury ends his NBA dreams, Myron Bolitar reinvents himself as a sports agent — using charm, wit and a ruthless partner to navigate the dirty, high-stakes world of sports, where saving his clients often means risking his own.”
Apa will play Wayne Lockwood, who was born into “extraordinary privilege” but walks away from his family’s wealth to create a life of his own with his good friend Myron, who he relies on when faced with client problems.
Guerrero plays Esperanza Diaz, a former wrestler who is Myron’s indispensable right-hand man, keeping everything organized while serving as the backbone of their sports agency.
David E. Kelly and Kyle Long (Suits) will serve as directors and executive producers on the series. the The show is the latest collaboration between Kelley and Netflix Anatomy of a scandal, a whole man, and Lincoln attorney.
Greg Yaitans (Presumed innocent, Dragon House) will direct multiple episodes. He also executive produces, along with Matthew Tinker of David E. Kelley Productions, Coben (via Final Twist Productions) and Rick Moiraghi.

