‘Stranger Things’ is over, and if you’re feeling a little lost, you’re not alone. But don’t worry—Netflix has big plans for 2026. This year, they’re throwing everything at the wall: wild new stories, heavy-hitting creators, and enough variety to keep just about anyone happy. Sci-fi adventures, intense thrillers, slow-burn dramas, and some offbeat surprises—2026 has it all. If you love drama, mystery, fantasy, or just want something fresh, the new lineup looks stacked. Let’s dig in.
‘The Boroughs’
At the top of the list: ‘The Boroughs.’ Matt and Ross Duffer, the folks behind ‘Stranger Things,’ are back with something totally different. Imagine a retirement community out in the dusty New Mexico desert. Now add supernatural threats, a handful of sharp-witted seniors, and a dash of laugh-out-loud moments. These older residents aren’t sitting back—they’re teaming up to take on something strange lurking in the sand. It’s part mystery, part comedy, part heartfelt adventure, and all in on the idea that heroism doesn’t come with an age limit.
‘Unaccustomed Earth’
Book lovers, listen up. ‘Unaccustomed Earth’ is based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s celebrated short stories, and the streamer is turning that collection into an eight-episode series. The setting: an Indian-American community in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The drama kicks off when a married woman reconnects with someone from her past, setting off a chain reaction of family secrets and cultural tension. Filming is already moving along, with the wrap set for early 2026. Expect a show that leans into character, identity, and all the messy, beautiful ties that hold families together. If you crave smart, dialogue-driven drama, this one’s for you.
More originals and returning favorites
‘Bridgerton’ (Season 4), ‘Beef’ (Season 2), ‘Outer Banks’, and ‘Hunting Wives’ are all coming back with new episodes, so fans of those worlds have plenty to look forward to. And for those who miss the ‘80s, ‘Stranger Things: Tales from ’85’ is an animated spinoff bridging the gap between Seasons 2 and 3, loaded with classic nostalgia and brand-new mysteries.Global stories are a big deal this year, too. ‘Human Vapor,’ a Japanese-South Korean sci-fi thriller inspired by the 1960 cult movie, combines crime, the supernatural, and modern intrigue. With Shun Oguri and Yu Aoi starring, it drops worldwide in April. Across the sea, ‘The East Palace’ brings South Korean dark fantasy to life, with a ghost-slaying hero and a palace official who talks to spirits—expect rich visuals and some seriously haunting legends.A few more highlights to keep on your radar: ‘His & Hers,’ a twisty mystery led by Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, lands on January 8. It’s all about secrets, shifting alliances, and that addicting cat-and-mouse chemistry—perfect for a winter binge. Then there’s ‘Salvador,’ a hard-hitting Spanish action drama coming February 6, following an ambulance driver who gets pulled into a violent clash between extremists. For the audience, this one promises high stakes and plenty of adrenaline.