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Netflix confirms multiple hit TV shows won’t be back until 2027
Netflix fans may have to wait a while for some of their favorite shows. According to Deadline, several popular series are not expected to return until 2027, even though 2026 has just begun. Netflix revealed its 2026 schedule on Wednesday,
Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix's Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, Wednesday Addams. The series, executive produced and occasionally directed by Tim Burton, quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix when it premiered in 2022 and both parts of season 2 are out now.
Netflix has confirmed the return of many high profile series in 2026, as well as three new series from Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers.
Netflix is the biggest streaming service in the world, and the streamer just unveiled a packed lineup of TV shows coming in 2026.
Looking for your next binge this new year? Here are the top new TV shows streaming in January 2026, from "The Pitt" and "Bridgerton" to the "Game of Thrones" prequel.
A new Netflix show starring Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson is now available to stream. Bernthal is known for playing the Punisher in the MCU. He won’t be reprising that role in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2;
As many mysteries do, “His & Hers” opens with a tragic scene. In the woods surrounding Dahlonega, Georgia, a dead woman, Rachel (Jamie Tisdale), is sprawled on the hood of a cherry red sports car. The unrelenting rain beats down on her,
It’s become something of a New Year’s tradition for Netflix to release a new Harlan Coben show in January. This year’s exciting story was Run Away, a tantalising thriller starring James Nesbitt and Ruth Jones. The show follows Simon Greene, a father who’s desperately searching for his missing daughter, Paige.
With second seasons of The Night Manager and Red Eye already heating up U.K. telly, there’s still so much more to come in 2026. Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat, and Chris Chibnall all have new shows lined up this year. There are some big adaptations on the way, too, including a Kit Harington-led version of A Tale of Two Cities.