This time last year, Netflix was touting upcoming seasons of "Stranger Things," "Wednesday," and "Squid Game". Two of those shows have ended and the Jenna Ortega-led drama series isn’t on the schedule for this year.
However, there’s plenty to come as the streamer unveiled a massive slate of scripted series, reality shows, live events, and sports as part of its annual Next on Netflix release.
Instead of a live event, Netflix is leaning into tarot cards with an animatronic Teyana Taylor.
The giant streamer has a number of big shows returning this year including new seasons of "Outer Banks," "The Gentlemen," "Black Doves," and "The Hunting Wives".
Other titles launching in 2026 include season four of French drama "Lupin," scheduled for the fourth quarter, the fifth and final season of "The Witcher," season three of "Nobody Wants This" and second seasons of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," "3 Body Problem," "Leanne," "The Four Seasons," and "Running Point".
These join the previously announced returns of "Bridgerton," which launches its fourth season on January 29, "The Lincoln Lawyer," back with season four on February 5, the third season of "The Night Agent" on February 19, the second season of "One Piece" – titled "Into The Grand Line" – on March 10, season seven of "Virgin River" on March 12, and season five of "Sweet Magnolias" on June 11 as well as the second season of "Beef," which returns April 16.
"Stranger Things" may have wrapped up the Upside Down, but creators The Duffer Brothers also have three shows coming this year.
The duo are launching "The Boroughs," set in a retirement community and starring Alfred Molina, Geena Davis and Bill Pullman, limited series "Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen," a horror series starring Camila Morrone, Adam DiMarco and Jennifer Jason Leigh and animated spinoff series "Stranger Things: Tales From ’85".
This comes ahead of their exit from the streamer with their new four-year deal with Paramount starting in May.
Elsewhere, it’s going to be a big year for period dramas such as the aforementioned "Bridgerton," an adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel "Pride and Prejudice," starring Emma Corrin and Olivia Colman and a reimagining of "Little House on the Prairie" plus a modern take on John Steinbeck’s "East of Eden" starring Florence Pugh.
There’s a lot of animated series including the Ricky Gervais-created "Alley Cats," "Mating Season" from the creators of Big Mouth, "Strip Law" with Adam Scott and second seasons of "Devil May Cry" and "Long Story Short".
Moreover, Jeff Gaspin’s unscripted strategy will also be showcased heavily in 2026 with the live launch of "Star Search" on January 20 with episodes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, a new comedy competition series from Kevin Hart, dating series "Age of Attraction," Willy Wonka-themed "The Golden Ticket" and reality shows including "Calabasas Confidential" and "Let’s Marry Harry" plus season ten of "Love Is Blind".
On the documentary front, there are titles featuring Kylie Minogue, Gordon Ramsey and Rafael Nadal as well as natural history series from David Attenborough (A Gorilla Story) and Steven Spielberg (Dinosaurs) as well as "Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing".
Here’s the complete list of projects announced. However, Netflix noted that more projects will be announced throughout the year.
Below is the full list of projects from Netflix’s 2026 TV preview.
January
His & Hers – January 8
The Boyfriend (S2) – January 13
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials – January 15
The Upshaws (Part 7) – January 15
Can This Love Be Translated? – January 16
Star Search – January 20
WWE: Unreal (S2) – January 20
Queer Eye (S10) – January 21
Finding Her Edge – January 22
Free Bert – January 22
Skyscraper Live – January 23
Mike Epps: Delusional – January 27
Bridgerton (S4, Part 1) – January 29
February
Formula 1: Drive To Survive (S8) – TBC
Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing – February 1
Is It Cake? Valentines – February 4
The Lincoln Lawyer (S4) – February 11
The Night Agent (S3) – February 19
Strip Law – February 20
Bridgerton (S4, Part 2) – February 26
March
Beastars (Part 2) – TBC
The Actors Awards – March 1
One Piece: Into The Grand Line – March 10
Virgin River (S7) – March 12
Steel Ball Run JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure – March 19
Tyler Perry’s Beauty In Black (S2, Part 2) – March 19
MLB Opening Night – March 25
Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole – March 26
April
Beef (S2) – April 16
May
Devil May Cry (S2) – May 12
June
Sweet Magnolias (S5) – June 11
Coming Soon
Dinosaurs – Q1
Full Swing (S4) – April
Lupin – Fall
Win The Mall – Fall
Six Kings Slam – October
3 Body Problem (S2)
A Different World
Age of Attraction
Alley Cats
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (S3)
Avatar: The Last Airbender (S2)
Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai
Big Mistakes
Being Gordon Ramsey
Black Doves (S2)
The Body
The Boroughs
Boyfriend on Demand
Brazil 70
Calabasas Confidential
The Chestnut Man: Hide and Seek (S2)
The Diplomat (S4)
East of Eden
The East Palace
Emily in Paris (S6)
The Empress (S3)
The Four Seasons (S2)
The Gentlemen (S2)
The Golden Ticket
Hollywood Arts
Human Vapor
The Hunting Wives (S2)
I Will Find You
Kylie
Leanne
Let’s Marry Harry
Little House on the Prairie
Long Story Short (S2)
Love on the Spectrum (S4)
Lovesick
Man on Fire
Mating Season
Million Dollar Secret (S2)
Mis Muertos Tristes
Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story
My Life with the Walter Boys (S3)
Nemesis
Nobody Wants This (S3)
North of North (S2)
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Part 2)
Operation Safed Saagar
Outer Banks (S5)
Perfect Match (S4)
Pride and Prejudice
Rafa
Running Point (S2)
Sesame Street
Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen
Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85
Survival of the Thickest (S3)
Temptation Island (S2)
Tires (S3)
The Ultimatum: Marry of Move On (S4)
Unaccustomed Earth
Kevin Hart Competition Series
Untitled Newfoundland Project
Vladimir
The Witcher (S5)
The Wonderfools
XO, Kitty (S3)




