The list of premieres includes the series Mal de Amores, the film México 86, the series Santita, the second part of One Hundred Years of Solitude, the series Mis Muertos Tristes, the film Parque Lezama, and the miniseries Brasil 70.
Netflix revealed its highly anticipated list of global series, films, and games that will premiere in 2026.
From Latin America, the platform announced several productions, including the series adaptation of the novel written by Ángeles Mastretta and directed by her daughter, Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, Mal de Amores; the film México 86, starring Diego Luna; the new series Santita, directed by Rodrigo García and starring Paulina Dávila and Gael García Bernal; and the highly anticipated premiere of the second part of One Hundred Years of Solitude.
In addition, 2026 brings major productions from Argentina, such as the series Mis muertos tristes, based on the stories of writer Mariana Enriquez, directed by Pablo Larraín, and produced by Fábula in collaboration with K&S; as well as the film Parque Lezama, written and directed by Juan José Campanella and produced by 100 Bares Producciones, a cinematic adaptation of the successful Argentine play Parque Lezama, based on I’m Not Rappaport by American playwright Herb Gardner.
And from Brazil, the fictional miniseries Brasil 70, about the Brazilian national football team’s campaign to its third World Cup title in 1970.
“After a year of great stories from Latin America, we are preparing for an even bigger 2026, working with some of the most talented people in the region: Pablo Larraín, Laura Mora, Paulo and Pedro Morelli, Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, Juan José Campanella, and Gabriel Ripstein are clear examples of the extraordinary talent in Latin America. We continue to celebrate and support the unique perspectives that make this region so exceptional,” said Francisco Ramos, Vice President of Content for Netflix Latin America.
Regarding English-language productions, the platform announced the third season of Enola Holmes, season 4 of Lupin, and the film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, in addition to Bridgerton and Emily in Paris, thrillers like the Charlize Theron film APEX, and live WWE broadcasts. It also announced children’s productions such as Sesame Street, Narnia, One Piece Part 2, and Avatar: The Last Airbender.