Building on early 2026 movie previews, Netflix unveiled its full lineup of over 100 original movies and series on January 7 via a sizzle reel narrated by Teyana Taylor. Confirmed highlights include returning franchises like 'Enola Holmes 3' and 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,' star-driven films from Ben Affleck and Greta Gerwig, new TV seasons such as 'Bridgerton' and 'Beef,' plus live sports events.
Following recent previews of its 2026 movies—like 'The Rip' (Jan. 16, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) and later titles including 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' (theaters Mar. 6, Netflix Mar. 20, Cillian Murphy), 'Enola Holmes 3' (summer, Millie Bobby Brown), Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia' adaptation (IMAX November, Netflix December), and '72 Hours' (Kevin Hart)—Netflix released a four-minute sizzle reel on January 7, teasing a packed slate across genres.
Additional movie standouts with confirmed dates: 'War Machine' (Mar. 6, Alan Ritchson sci-fi action), 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' (May 8, Sally Field in octopus friendship tale). Thrillers like 'The Whisper Man' (Robert De Niro) join undated projects such as Denzel Washington's 'Here Comes the Flood' and Tyler Perry's 'The Gospel of Christmas.'
TV highlights feature 'Bridgerton' Season 4 Part 1 (Jan. 29, Benedict's story), 'Beef' Season 2 (Apr. 16, anthology with Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan), 'One Piece' Season 2 (Mar. 10), and final seasons of 'Outer Banks' and 'The Witcher.'
Netflix also enters live sports with MLB Opening Day (Mar. 25) and Home Run Derby (July 13).
This diverse slate reinforces Netflix's original content push, building on 2025 hits like 'KPop Demon Hunters.'