Netflix just shared a fresh batch of 2026 TV premieres, and the calendar already looks busy. Netflix published the schedule across its official updates, including its Tudum newsroom guide, which outlines what’s coming in 2026.
You will also see this rollout take place as Netflix works through its planned Warner Bros. deal, which Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery announced in December 2025 and still needs to complete the usual closing steps.
The biggest Netflix premieres with dates (so far)
Netflix highlighted these titles and windows for 2026. If you want a quick watchlist, start here.
January
- Jan 20: Star Search
- Jan 21: Queer Eye Season 10
- Jan 29: Bridgerton Season 4, Part 1
February
- Feb 5: The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4
- Feb 11: Love Is Blind Season 10
- Feb 19: The Night Agent Season 3
March
- Mar 1: The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA
- Mar 10: ONE PIECE Season 2
April
- Apr 16: BEEF Season 2
Later in the year
- Fall 2026: Lupin Season 4
A few quick takeaways you can use when you plan your watch time. January leans hard into reality and comfort TV, then Netflix pivots into tentpoles like Bridgerton, The Night Agent, and ONE PIECE.
More Netflix series confirmed for 2026 (no exact dates yet)
Netflix also listed several returning and new projects for 2026 without locking release days. That usually means Netflix wants flexibility for production timelines, marketing runs, and global dubbing schedules.
Here are the notable ones Netflix has signaled for 2026:
- 3 Body Problem Season 2
- Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2
- The Diplomat Season 4
- East of Eden
- Emily in Paris Season 6
- The Four Seasons Season 2
- The Gentlemen Season 2
- The Golden Ticket
- Little House on the Prairie
- Nobody Wants This Season 3
- Pride and Prejudice
- Sesame Street
- Stranger Things: Tales From ’85
- The Witcher Season 5
This list is not the full catalog. Netflix has also announced plans for more title announcements later in the year, which aligns with the company’s typical release schedule.
What you should watch for next
If you care about the biggest “event” releases, you should track two things.
- Part 2 drops and split seasons. Netflix has already set a split release for Bridgerton Season 4, with Part 2 dated after Part 1. That structure often shows up again once Netflix sees strong retention from Part 1.
- The long-lead franchises. Netflix keeps stacking follow-ups for its global hits, including ONE PIECE, 3 Body Problem, and a Stranger Things spinoff. That tells you Netflix still wants fewer, bigger pillars that carry subscribers through the year.
If you want the official running list, start with Netflix’s Tudum guide for 2026 shows. Netflix updates it as dates firm up.