Netflix begins 2026 with a strong slate of content, highlighted by the premiere of Bridgerton season four and the debut of the entire James Bond film collection in the US. The lineup features new series, movies, documentaries, and licensed titles across the UK and US. Subscribers can look forward to diverse offerings from crime thrillers to live events.
Netflix is set to refresh its library in January 2026 with a mix of original productions and acquired content, marking a recovery from recent removals. The month kicks off with television releases on January 1, including the second season of Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish, alongside new series such as Love from 9 to 5, My Korean Boyfriend, Run Away, and Time Flies, available in both the UK and US.
Bridgerton returns prominently on January 29 with the first volume of its fourth season, starring Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha in lead roles. This installment continues the Regency-era drama's popularity. Earlier in the month, on January 8, viewers can watch the debut season of HIS & HERS, while Love is Blind: Germany season two and Alpha Males season four also arrive.
A standout addition for US audiences is the complete James Bond collection, comprising 25 films from Dr. No to No Time to Die, plus Never Say Never Again, becoming available on January 12. This marks the franchise's first full availability on the platform, secured through a licensing agreement with Amazon MGM Studios, the rights holder.
Movies include People We Meet on Vacation on January 9 and The Rip on January 16, both for UK and US. Documentaries feature Take That on January 27, and a live special on January 20 showcases rock climber Alex Honnold scaling Taipei 101. Comedy specials from Marcello Hernández and Mike Epps round out the offerings.
Licensed content expands with titles like Despicable Me, Dune (2021), and Ford v Ferrari in the US, alongside TV series such as The Good Doctor seasons one through seven in the UK on January 25. The diverse selection spans genres, ensuring broad appeal for global subscribers.