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Movies Coming to Netflix in 2026: From Greta Gerwig's ‘Narnia’ to Millie Bobby Brown’s ‘Enola Holmes 3’, and More
Netflix's 2026 lineup includes over 100 titles, featuring major franchise returns and new live sports coverage, aiming to boost subscriber engagement throughout the year.
- A four-minute sizzle reel from Netflix yesterday unveiled 100+ new movies and shows for 2026, framed by Teyana Taylor as a tarot-reader revealing each title.
- The lineup emphasizes star-driven films and franchise returns, with Greta Gerwig directing a C.S. Lewis adaptation and Millie Bobby Brown starring in Enola Holmes 3 this year.
- Ben Affleck directs and stars in Animals, about a mayoral candidate whose son is kidnapped, and also appears with Matt Damon in The Rip, releasing January 16.
- Some viewers misread the reveal as a secret Stranger Things episode amid an online 'conformity gate' theory, while Netflix signaled a bigger commitment to live sports including MLB Opening Day and WWE.
- Among firm windows are The Rip on January 16, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man on March 20, and others in early 2026, with some titles still TBA.
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Read Full ArticleMovies coming to Netflix in 2026: From Greta Gerwig's ‘Narnia’ to Millie Bobby Brown’s ‘Enola Holmes 3’, and more
Netflix is set to release a blockbuster-packed 2026 movie lineup, featuring a diverse range of genres. Highlights include Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician's Nephew,' 'Enola Holmes 3,' and the adaptation of 'Remarkably Bright Creatures.' The slate also boasts comedies like 'Ladies First' and ...
Netflix has announced the movie lineup for 2026, and the list brings a number of highly anticipated titles and big name actors that herald an exciting year for movie buffs.
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