Netflix Unveils 2026 Slate Includes “Beef” Season 2, Greta Gerwig’s “Narnia,” Charlize Theron-led “Apex”

Netflix has unveiled its 2026 film slate, including a peek at one of the streamer’s homegrown superstars, Millie Bobby Brown, first post-Stranger Things project, the third installment of the series Enola Holmes. 

Also featured in the four-minute-plus look at their 2026 slate is the Ben Affleck/Matt Damon-led film The Ripin which Affleck and Damon play two Miami police officers who lead the squad that works “the dope game,” which includes seizing money. When they get a tip that a stash house is holding $300,000 in drug money, they go investigate. They find a smidge more than that—to the tune of $20 million—the kind of money that can change lives—or destroy them.

For Peaky Blinders fans, 2026 will be a very interesting year, with the Cillian Murphy-led series making the leap to feature films with The Immortal Man, which will run in select theaters on March 6 before streaming on Netflix on March 20. Murphy returns as the brilliant gangster Tommy Shelby, who returns from his self-imposed exile during the chaos of WWII to face the future of his family and his country.

Also debuting on March 6 is Reacher star Alan Ritchson’s War Machine, co-starring Jai Courtney, Dennis Quaid, and Stephen James. A month later, on April 16, Netflix will release the hotly-anticipated second season of Lee Sung Jin’s Beef, the zeitgeist-capturing hit from 2023 that starred Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as a pair of cosmically affronted strangers whose literal run-in in a parking lot led to a life-changing tet-a-tet that brought them both to the brink of madness. Season two will star a brand new cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny.

The star-studded thriller Here Comes the Flood will also premiere next year, which includes Denzel Washington, Robert Pattinson, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Sean Harris. Director Baltasar Kormákur, who knows his way around a thriller, has his next film, Apex, coming out on April 24, starring Charlize Theron as an adrenaline junkie who sets out to conquer a raging river only to find that the rapids might be the least of her problems.

And then, of course, there’s writer/director Greta Gerwig’s first film since Barbie, a fresh adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia, set for a December 19 release.

More returning series include The Gentlemen, Bridgerton, Emily in Paris, and Lupin.  There’s more. A lot more. Check out Netflix’s 2026 film and TV slate here:

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Featured image: APEX. Charlize Theron as Sasha in APEX. Cr. Kane Skennar/Netflix © 2026

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