I See You

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I See You

Adam Randall · Film · 2019

You loved I See You because you enjoy how hidden domestic threats turn familiar family sanctuaries into terrifying, paranoid traps.

Books on the same thread

The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity

The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity

William P. Young, Wayne Jacobsen, Brad Cummings · Book · 2009

Like I See You, this story centers on the devastating emotional fallout of a missing child, forcing you to confront how personal tragedy dismantles the safety of the home.

The Institute

The Institute

Stephen King · Book · 2019

If I See You kept you guessing about the true nature of the threat, this book will satisfy that curiosity through its harrowing exploration of institutionalized evil and abduction.

The Tenant

The Tenant

Freida McFadden · Book · 2025

This story mirrors the domestic instability and hidden identity themes found in I See You, replacing the police procedural elements with a claustrophobic focus on gaslighting and home secrets.

Holly

Holly

Stephen King · Book · 2023

Just as I See You uses a detective's personal turmoil to heighten the tension of a missing persons case, this novel focuses on the internal struggle behind the investigation.

Series on the same thread

The Haunting of Hill House

The Haunting of Hill House

Mike Flanagan · Series · 2018

The fractured family dynamics and lingering sense of dread in this series perfectly echo the psychological unraveling you witnessed while watching the characters in I See You.

The Outsider

The Outsider

Richard Price · Series · 2020

This show shares the investigative intensity of I See You, blending a grounded police mystery with a creeping, inexplicable dread that challenges the characters' perceptions of reality.

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

Andy Muschietti · Series · 2025

The investigation of unexplained disappearances here mirrors the central hook of I See You, as ordinary life is slowly invaded by a pervasive and unsettling ancient presence.

Dark

Dark

Baran bo Odar · Series · 2017

Much like the complex web of family secrets in I See You, this story uses a missing child to expose deep-seated lies that threaten to destroy the entire community.

Podcasts on the same thread

To Live and Die in LA

To Live and Die in LA

Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023

If the journalistic pursuit of truth in I See You was your favorite part, this podcast offers a real-world look at how missing persons cases expose systemic corruption.

Up and Vanished

Up and Vanished

Tenderfoot TV · Podcast · 2026

This investigation mirrors the cold case elements of I See You, focusing on how hidden small town secrets often obscure the truth behind the disappearance of vulnerable people.

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Common questions

Is I See You a movie about a missing child?

Yes, I See You centers on the investigation of a missing 10-year-old boy. The story follows lead investigator Greg Harper as he balances the pressures of this case with his family troubles and the manifestation of a malicious presence within his own home.

What is the primary conflict in I See You?

The primary conflict in I See You involves investigator Greg Harper managing a high-pressure missing person case while dealing with his wife Jackie. Their marriage is strained by a recent affair, which is further complicated by a malicious presence that threatens their son, Connor.

Does the plot of I See You involve a supernatural element?

I See You features a malicious presence that manifests inside the Harper family home. This entity puts the family under significant strain and places their son, Connor, in mortal danger while the parents struggle to maintain their grip on reality during the investigation.

Is I See You focused on the marriage of the main characters?

Yes, I See You explores the crumbling marriage of Greg and Jackie Harper. Their relationship is already fractured by a recent affair, and the added stress of a missing child investigation and a malicious presence in their home causes Jackie to lose her grip on reality.

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