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Netflix just unveiled its biggest TV show premieres for 2026, here’s what’s coming

Netflix is the biggest streaming service in the world, and while its Warner Bros acquisition might be the top story of 2026, the streamer just unveiled a packed lineup of TV shows coming this year too.

New and returning Netflix TV shows coming in 2026

Today in a series of press releases, Netflix has announced some of its biggest premieres coming in the year ahead.

Here are some of the TV shows Netflix highlights for 2026:

  • January 20: Star Search
  • January 21: Queer Eye season 10
  • January 29: Bridgerton season 4, part 1
  • February 5: The Lincoln Lawyer season 4
  • February 11: Love Is Blind season 10
  • February 19: The Night Agent season 3
  • March 1: The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA
  • March 10: ONE PIECE season 2
  • April 16: BEEF season 2
  • Fall 2026: Lupin season 4

Netflix says the following series will all premiere in 2026 too, but more specific release windows haven’t been announced yet:

  • 2026: 3 Body Problem season 2
  • 2026: Avatar The Last Airbender season 2
  • 2026: The Diplomat season 4
  • 2026: East of Eden
  • 2026: Emily in Paris season 6
  • 2026: The Four Seasons season 2
  • 2026: The Gentlemen season 2
  • 2026: The Golden Ticket
  • 2026: Little House on the Prairie
  • 2026: Nobody Wants This season 3
  • 2026: Pride and Prejudice
  • 2026: Sesame Street
  • 2026: Stranger Things: Tales From ’85
  • 2026: The Witcher season 5

The titles listed above are just a sampling of everything Netflix says it has coming this year.

You can find Netflix’s full list of upcoming TV shows here in the company’s press release. Plus, the company says even that larger expansive list isn’t fully comprehensive of the streamer’s lineup—“select title announcements will come later in the year.”

What do you think of Netflix’s TV lineup this year, and do you wish Apple TV would share a similar full-year overview? Let us know in the comments.

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