Netflix's 2026 Slate Revealed: Narnia, Peaky Blinders Movie and a Potential Warner Bros Mega Deal
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Netflix has been buzzing this week with a flurry of content drops and blockbuster rumors that could reshape Hollywood. The streamer just unveiled its massive 2026 slate at a high-profile event, teasing Greta Gerwigs Narnia adaptation for December 19, Charlize Theron starring as an adrenaline junkie in Apex on April 24, Beef season two with its raw road-rage drama, Cillian Murphys Peaky Blinders movie The Immortal Man hitting theaters March 6 before streaming March 20, and Millie Bobby Browns third Enola Holmes flick, per Motion Pictures Association reports. Returning hits like Bridgerton season four volume one on January 29, The Gentlemen, Emily in Paris, and Lupin promise to keep subscribers hooked.
Content-wise, January is exploding with fresh arrivals through January 18, headlined by The Rip as Netflixs biggest original movie so far, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey debuting from theaters, Agatha Christies Seven Dials on January 15, The Upshaws part seven wrapping up, and The Boyfriend season two on January 13, according to Whats on Netflix and The Independent. Todays drops include Taskaree The Smugglers Web, The Queen of Flow season three, Distorted, and Veronica Mars seasons one through three. Big licensed wins: every James Bond film lands via a deal with Amazon MGM Studios, plus Dune, Ford v Ferrari, and Licorice Pizza. Removals sting though, with Friends and Harry Potter exiting UK libraries soon, sparking subscriber gripes.
On the business front, whispers are swirling that Netflix is tweaking its Warner Bros Discovery bid into an all-cash powerhouse for the studios and streaming arm, a move that could dominate 2026 headlines if it lands, as reported by The Edge Markets and Screen Dailythough its unconfirmed speculation for now. Reality TV heats up too, with Star Search reboot judges Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jelly Roll, and Chrissy Teigen revealed, Queer Eye finale January 21, and 18 unscripted series previewed. No major exec appearances or social flares noted, but these drops and the Warner buzz signal Netflix gunning for total streaming supremacy. Stay tunedthis years just revving up.
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