Netflix is making waves with its 2026 film slate, exciting audiences worldwide. Among the highly anticipated releases is the first look at “Enola Holmes 3,” marking Millie Bobby Brown’s return in her popular role. Alongside this, Netflix’s lineup boasts big names and captivating stories, including titles from Tyler Perry and beloved series like “Peaky Blinders,” promising a cinematic feast in the coming months.
The streaming giant revealed a series of release dates for various projects, showcasing a diverse array of films. This includes new ventures from Tyler Perry, collaborations between Matt Damon and Ben Affleck via Artists Equity, and several other genre-spanning titles.
Millie Bobby Brown reprises her role in “Enola Holmes 3,” based on the celebrated book series about Sherlock Holmes’s younger sister. The latest installment takes Enola to Malta with Louis Partridge, weaving a tale where “personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.” Scheduled for a summer release, notable cast members include Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter, Himesh Patel, and Sharon Duncan-Brewster.
Additional details have emerged for the film finale of “Heartstopper,” a queer youth romance series that captured hearts globally. In this installment, protagonists Joe Locke and Kit Connor navigate the complexities of adulthood, such as long-distance relationships. “Nick and Charlie are inseparable,” an official synopsis notes, presenting the challenges of their evolving lives as they confront love and friendship’s bittersweet realities. The film is slated for release later this year.
This year, Tyler Perry offers two films: “Joe’s College Road Trip,” arriving on February 13, and sequels to both “Why Did I Get Married?” and “The Gospel of Christmas,” adding to the excitement of the 2026 Netflix film slate.
“Peaky Blinders” fans can anticipate the series’ film addition, “The Immortal Man.” Scheduled for a March 6 theater release and streaming on March 20, Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby, who must confront his own demons amidst the turmoil of WWII.
Elsewhere, Tracy Morgan and Cedric the Entertainer join Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple in Skydance Animation’s “Swapped.” Alan Ritchson’s “War Machine,” featuring Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, and Jai Courtney, is set for March 6. Meanwhile, Sally Field makes her Netflix debut in “Remarkably Bright Creatures,” releasing on May 8, showcasing her character’s unexpected bond with an octopus.