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Upcoming Netflix Series Coming in 2024 and Beyond

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Welcome to our big preview of every new Netflix Original series Netflix has in development to debut in  2024 and beyond. 

Additionally, this list only includes brand-new debut shows and not returning shows. We’ve got a separate guide for all the renewed Netflix shows, including Stranger Things, The Crown, Bridgerton, Outer Banks, and more.

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This list is going to be split into three parts.

Also, please note that Netflix hasn’t actually confirmed all of its Fall 2023 series lineup. So, some things listed here could still be released this year.


What’s Coming to Netflix in 2024 or Beyond

Note: Listed in order of release and then in alphabetical order if no date is available. 

3 Body Problem

Showrunners: David Benioff and D.B. Weiss
Cast: Eliza González, Benedict Wong, Liam Cunningham, John Bradley, Tsai Chin

Coming to Netflix: January 2024 (rumored for January 1st)

Read our preview for Netflix’s 3 Body Problem.

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From the creators of Game of Thrones comes their most ambitious project to date, attempting to adapt the complex and beloved sci-fi novel series that originates out of China.

The Three-Body Problem (shorted to just 3 Body Problem for release on Netflix) depicts humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization.


Boy Swallows Universe

Writer: John Collee
Cast: Travis Fimmel, Simon Baker, Phoebe Tonkin, Anthony LaPaglia, Korey Williams

Coming to Netflix on January 4th, 2023

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Based on the book by Trent Dalton and previously adapted into a stage play, this new Australian series was filmed from the summer of 2022 through to the end of 2022.

The story follows a working-class Brisbane teenager navigating the world of drug addiction, ex-cons, poverty, and violence.


Griselda

Cast: Sofía Vergara, Alberto Guerra, Vanessa Ferlito, Martin Rodriguez

Coming to Netflix on January 25th, 2023

Read more about Netflix’s Griselda in our full preview of the new limited series.

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Some of the same team from Netflix’s hit Narcos series is working on this new limited series that takes aim at another notorious drug lord. Sofia Vergara leads the cast, playing the role of Griselda Blanco, a savvy and ambitious Colombian businesswoman and dedicated mother.


Avatar: The Last Airbender

Showrunner: Albert Kim
Cast: Gordon Cormier, Ian Ousley, Kiawentiio, Dallas Liu – full list

Rumored for February 2024.

Read more about what we know about Netflix’s live-action Avatar remake here.

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Filmed throughout 2022 on state-of-the-art LED sets, this is a live-action adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon series. It tells the story of Aang, a young boy who possesses the ability to wield all the elemental powers.


A Man in Full

Director: Regina King
Cast: Jeff Daniels, Chanté Adams, Tom Pelphrey, Sarah Jones, Tom Pelphrey

Read our full preview for Netflix’s limited series for A Man in Full.

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David E. Kelley is behind this new adaptation of the Tom Wolfe novel.

Jeff Daniels leads the cast and plays the role of Charlie Croker, a real estate mogul who falls on hard times as he faces bankruptcy but goes to extraordinary lengths to keep his business going.

Filming has been complete since November 2022.


Baby Reindeer

Writer: Richard Gadd
Cast: Tom Goodman-Hill, Jessica Gunning, Hugh Coles, Jamie Michie, Danny Kirrane

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Based on an award-winning play, this British series filmed in London and Edinburgh between October 2022 and February 2023.

The series follows the writer Richard Gadd’s warped relationship with his female stalker and its impact on him as he is ultimately forced to face a deep, dark, buried trauma.


Black Doves

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Keira Knightley will headline this new British production set to be directed by Alex Gabassi and comes from Sister Pictures.  The series follows Helen embarking on a passionate affair that endangers her carefully constructed web of subterfuge.

Production is due to get underway in the United Kingdom in October 2023.


Bodkin / On Record 

Showrunner: Jez Scharf
Director: Nash Edgerton
Cast: Will Forte, David Wilmot, Robyn Cara, Siobhán Cullen

Read our preview on Netflix’s Bodkin (aka On Record).

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Filming throughout the latter half of 2022 is the new series from producers Barack and Michelle Obama.

Here’s a rundown on what you can expect from the new mystery series:

“A group of podcasters set out to investigate the mysterious disappearance of three strangers in an idyllic Irish town. But when they start to pull the strings, they find a story much bigger and stranger than they could have imagined.”


Dead Boy Detectives

Showrunner: Beth Schwartz and Steve Yockey
Cast: Kassius Nelson, Jayden Revri, George Rexstrew

Read our preview for Dead Boy Detectives here.

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Originally set to release at HBO Max, this DC series adaptation moved late to Netflix after already commencing production, which wrapped up in April 2023.

The series moves to Netflix to sit alongside another Neil Gaiman adaptation in the form of The Sandman, which is returning for new episodes.

The story is described as a “fresh take on a ghost story that explores loss, grief, and death through the lens of Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland, two dead British teenagers, and their very alive friend, Crystal Palace.”


Desert King

Creators: Ben Davies and Timothy Lee

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Announced as one of the new titles in Netflix’s Australia slate in 2023 is Desert Kings which kicked off production in Fall 2023.

A mix of Yellowstone and Sons of Anarchy, this new series tells the story of billionaire miners, land owners, cowboys and desert gangsters clashing over the world’s biggest cattle station in Australia.


Eric

Creator: Abi Morgan
Cast
: McKinley Belcher, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dan Fogler, Jeff Hephner, Gaby Hoffmann, Phoebe Nicholls, Wade Allain-Marcus, Roberta Colindrez

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Produced by Netflix UK, this new 6-episode mini-series revolves around Vincent, a grief-stricken father who loses his son and finds solace through his friendship with Eric, the monster that lives under Edgar’s bed.

The series filmed in multiple locations, including the US, between December 2022 and May 2023. Little Chick and Sister is producing.


Fool Me Once

Cast: Richard Armitage, Michelle Keegan, Joanna Lumley, Adeel Akhtar

Read our preview for Netflix’s Fool Me Once.

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The eighth major series adaptation of Harlan Coben’s significant works from Netflix will be set in Britain. Filming took place throughout the summer of 2023 and concluded in July.

Per Netflix:

“Fool Me Once follows Maya Stern who is trying to come to terms with the brutal murder of her husband, Joe. But when Maya installs a nanny-cam to keep an eye on her young daughter, she is shocked to see a man she recognises in her house. Her husband, who she thought was dead…”


Geek Girl 

Read our full preview for Geek Girl here.

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Declan O’Dwyer serves as director on this new scripted show based on the teen novel series by Holly Smale. Geek Girl is the story of an awkward, neurodiverse teenager, Harriet Manners. Her life is turned upside down when she is spotted to be a model and embarks on a life-affirming journey of self-discovery as she balances high school and high fashion.

Production on this one continued throughout the strikes, filming in London and Toronto.


My Life With The Walter Boys

Showrunner: Melanie Halsall
Cast: Marc Blucas, Jaylan Evans, Corey Fogelmanis, Ashby Gentry, Sarah Rafferty, Zoe Soul

Read our preview on My Life with the Walter Boys.

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Based on the Ali Novak novel, this new series is a family coming-of-age series set to consist of 10 episodes and wrapped filming in August 2022.

Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect:

“Following the loss of her family in a tragic accident, 16-year old Manhattanite Jackie Howard has to learn to adapt to a new life in rural Colorado with her guardian – and 12 very rowdy kids.”

Sony Pictures Television and Komixx Entertainment are behind the series.


Kaos

Creator: Charlie Covell
Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer, David Thewlis, Stanley Townsend, Billie Piper, Cliff Curtis

Read our full preview for Netflix’s Kaos here.

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Filmed in the United Kingdom over the summer of 2022, this ambitious comedy-drama series will see Jeff Goldblum play the role of Zeus. Not sold yet? Here’s a bit more. Described as a dark comedy, it reimagines Greek mythology, exploring “gender politics, power, and life in the underworld.”

The cast alone is worthy of the price of admission, and given the subject matter, we’re seated.


One Day

Read our preview for Netflix’s One Day here.

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New British series from Nicole Taylor about Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew catching up on the same day each year after meeting at university in 1988.

The romantic comedy series is produced by Drama Republic and was filmed throughout much of the latter half of 2022.


Ripley

Cast: Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Andrew Scott

Read more about Ripley in our preview here. 

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Originally set to release on Showtime in the United States, Ripley will now release globally on Netflix after it snatched the rights away in 2023.

The period drama series tells the story of Tom Ripley, a grifter who operated in the early 1960s and is hired by a man to travel to Italy to try to convince his vagabond son to return home. The series has fully concluded production.


Senna

Cast: Charlie Hamblett, Joe Hurst, Gabriel Leone, Camila Mardila, Kaya Scodelario, and Alice Wegmann

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Slightly cheating as this is a Brazillian production and expected to be primarily in Portuguese (after all, the racer it features is Brazillian) but given the subject matter and much of the cast being from around the world, we will make an exception.

Serving as a biopic of the Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, it’ll follow his career on and off the track.


SUPACELL

Showrunner: Rapman
Cast: Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, Eric Kofi Abrefa, Calvin Demba

Read our preview for SUPACELL here.

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Originating out of the United Kingdom is this new superhero series, which comes from Rapman (best known for Blue Story and Top Boy). It was in production from mid-2022 through to the end of the year.

The series is about a group of five ordinary people who unexpectedly develop superpowers. The only thing these people have in common is that they’re Black South Londoners.


The Decameron

Creator/Showrunner: Kathleen Jordan
Cast: Amar Chadha-Patel, Leila Farzad, Lou Gala, Karan Gill, Tony Hale, Saoirse Jackson, Zosia Mamet, Douggie McMeekin, Jessica Plummer, Tanya Reynolds Licisca

Read our full preview for Netflix’s The Decameron here. 

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From the same team behind Netflix’s canceled Teenage Bounty Hunters and executive producer Jenji Kohan comes The Decameron. Production wrapped up in June 2023, shot entirely on location in Italy.

The series is described as a 14th Century Soapy Drama and has been given an 8-episode order. Set during the Black Death pandemic, we’ll follow a handful of nobles invited to retreat with their servants to a grand villa in the Italian countryside and wait out the pestilence with a lavish holiday.


The Gentlemen

Creator: Guy Ritchie
Cast: Giancarlo Esposito, Daniel Ings, Theo James, Vinnie Jones, Joely Richardson

Read our preview of the upcoming series The Gentlemen.

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Following the success of Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen movie, we’ll return to the world with a new series adaptation that began filming at the end of 2022.

Miramax Television is behind the production, and the cast for the series includes Theo James, Giancarlo Esposito, and Kaya Scodelario.


The Leopard

Creator: Richard Warlow
Cast: Bendetta Porcaroli, Deva Cassel, Kim Rossi Stuart, Simona Distefano, Saul Nanni

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This big-budget multilingual period drama series hails from Italy. Based on the 1958 novel, the series comes from Moonage Pictures and Indiana Production and follows Angelica Sedara, a young, stunning middle-class woman who catalyzes social disruption.


The Perfect Couple

Showrunner: Jenna Lamia
Cast: Dakota Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Eve Hewson, Liev Schreiberg, Isabelle Adjani, Meghaan Fahy

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From Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps. Centers on Celeste Otis, who is about to marry the perfect man — who happens to be from the wealthiest family on Nantucket. But when a body is found floating in the harbor on the morning of what was supposed to be the year’s wedding, everyone at the party becomes a suspect.

Filming took place across Massachusetts throughout the Spring and Summer of 2023.


Toxic Town

Writer: Jack Thorne
Cast: Claudia Jessie, Joe Dempsie, Aimee Lou Wood, Rory Kinnear, Jodie Whittaker, Brendan Coyle

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From the production company behind Black Mirror, Toxic Town is based on true events. It’s about three mothers looking for justice for the rates of upper limb defects in babies born in Corby after a toxic waste incident.

Filmed on location in the United Kingdom, the series was filmed because it’s not SAG-AFTRA covered. It’s due to wrap up by the end of 2023.


Netflix Series Highlights in Development at Netflix for Release in 2024 & Beyond

All of the titles below have yet to begin production, got midway through production, and therefore, are yet to be completed. 

Horizon: Zero Dawn

Producers: Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan

Read our preview for Netflix’s Horizon adaptation here.

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Adapting the video game franchise from PlayStation, this new series follows the games’ storyline in the 31st century, where humans live in scattered tribes and are threatened by rogue robots.

Playstation Productions and Sony Pictures Television are producing for Netflix.


Millarworld Series

Netflix’s first foray into the Millarworld didn’t pan out too well, with Jupiter’s Legacy being canned after a single season.

Hoping to right the ship, there are several confirmed TV series in development at Netflix, including:


Little Sky

Creator: Rightor Doyle

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This show marks the first time Netflix has ever filmed a comedy pilot (they usually just go straight-to-series) but sadly, their plan didn’t quite work out with the pilot’s production being halted twice due to the strikes. Whether this will get a full-order is unclear – we’ll have to wait and see.

Samara Weaving headlines the cast, playing the role of Penelope Paul Porter. It’s about her character trying to break into the news industry and gets a tip-off of a potentially big story.


Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Creators: Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy

Read our full preview for this new limited series here.

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Should this be on this list, given it’s technically season 2 for Monster? We’re not sure so we’ll include it anyway! Ryan Murphy’s big Netflix deal may be over, but he’s still working on a few different projects for Netflix, and this serves as a follow-up to the limited series Dahmer.

Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez have been cast as the brothers who infamously murdered their wealthy parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home in 1989.

Production on this new iteration of Monster was due to get underway in early Fall 2023, although hasn’t been able to thus far.


No Good Deed

Creator: Liz Feldman

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From Liz Feldman (the creator of Dead to Me) comes a new dark comedy about three families bidding to buy a 1920s Spanish-style villa.

Production was due to get underway in Fall 2023, but due to the strikes, plans are currently on hold.


Ransom Canyon

Read our full preview for Netflix’s Ransom Canyon here.

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Based on the Jodi Thomas novels, this romantic drama series hopes to hit the same audiences as Virgin River and Sweet Magnolias. Series will be a contemporary western saga that charts the intersecting lives and loves of three ranching families

Production was due to get underway in September 2023 and we had heard that casting was underway on the project.

Laura Nava is writing the project with Dan Angel and Brian Gott producing.


Something is Killing the Children

Showrunners: Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese

Read our preview for Something is Killing the Children.

Based on the comics by James Tynion IV, Boom! Studios will adapt the series for Netflix. Follows a teen survivor in a town ravaged by child-eating monsters.

Mike Flanagan was originally due to spearhead the series for Netflix but dropped out of the project, with Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese (known for Dark and 1899) taking over showrunning duties instead.


The Abandons

Creator: Kurt Sutter
Cast: Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey

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First in development in 2021 and ordered into a series in 2022, this new Western series will come from the creator of Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M.C. It was due to get into production in mid-2023, but the strikes have now allowed that to move forward.

Here’s the official rundown on what you can expect:

“As a group of diverse, outlier families pursue their Manifest Destiny in 1850s Oregon, a corrupt force of wealth and power, coveting their land, tries to force them out. These abandoned souls, the kind of lost souls living on the fringe of society, unite their tribes to form a family and fight back. In this bloody process, ‘justice’ is stretched beyond the boundaries of the law. The Abandons will explore that fine line between survival and law, the consequences of violence, and the corrosive power of secrets, as this family fights to keep their land.”


The Corps

Showrunner: Andy Parker|
Cast: Ana Ayora, Blake Burt, Cederick Cooper, Vera Famiga, Dominic Goodman

See our full preview for The Corps here.

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Also known as The Pink Marine, this new series is based on the memoir by Greg Cope White. The story revolves around Cameron, a bullied, gay high school student who joins the Marine Corps with his straight best friend, Ray.

Production did get underway on this comedy series in New Orleans in early 2023 but was stopped midway through due to the ongoing strikes.


The Madness

Showrunners: Stephen Belber and V.J. Boyd
Cast: Marsha Stephanie Blake, Colman Domingo, Gabrielle Graham, John Ortiz, and Tamsin Topolski

Read our preview for Netflix’s The Madness here.

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Chernin Entertainment is behind this new limited series thriller about a media pundit who stumbles upon a murder and must fight to survive.

Filming throughout most of 2023 was initially scheduled to wrap in August 2023. However, it’s one of the many shows that got caught up during the strike and naturally has yet to finish.


The Residence

Creator: Paul William Davies

Read more about The Residence in our preview.

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Coming out of Netflix’s bountiful Shondaland deal will be a new series adaptation of the Kate Anderson Brower book.

“132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous State Dinner. The Residence is a screwball whodunnit set in the upstairs, downstairs, and backstairs of the White House, among the eclectic staff of the world’s most famous mansion.”

This show did manage to begin filming before the strike but ultimately ceased because of the actor’s strike in July 2023. It was originally due to wrap filming in September.


Untitled Netflix Ghostbusters Animated Series

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Coming from Sony Pictures Animation, this is a brand-new animated series is based on the long-running Sony franchise. Ghostcorps is producing the new series alongside Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan.


Untitled Netflix Kristen Bell / Adam Brody Comedy (aka Shiksa)

Creator: Erin Foster

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First announced in early 2023, this new comedy series comes from Erin Foster and Modern Family co-creator Steven Levitan. It’s centered around centered on the unlikely relationship between an irreverent, outspoken, agnostic woman and an unconventional rabbi.

3 Arts Entertainment and 20th Television, in association with Steven Levitan Productions, are behind the series for Netflix


Zero Day

Writers: Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, Michael Schmidt
Cast: Jesse Plemons, Robert De Niro, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Edi Cathegi, Geoffrey Cantor

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This new drama-thriller mini-series comes from Grand Electric and Panoramic Media.

Here’s the official logline for the series:

“Zero Day asks the question on everyone’s mind — how do we find truth in a world in crisis, one seemingly being torn apart by forces outside our control? And in an era rife with conspiracy theory and subterfuge, how much of those forces are products of our own doing, perhaps even of our own imagining?”

Filming began on this series in early June but was held up once SAG-AFTRA began striking.


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