As the calendar flips to the latter half of 2026, streaming platforms are gearing up for a wave of new series that span comedy, crime, horror and fantasy. From a 1990s‑set high‑school sitcom to a long‑awaited Marvel sequel, the lineup reflects both nostalgic revivals and bold adaptations.
Little Women: Atlanta sparks 1990s nostalgia
Lexi Minetree steps into the lead role previously held by Reese Witherspoon, anchoring a high‑school comedy set in the 1990s. although the show has received little formal promotion,buzz on social media indicates strong viewer interest, according to the source.
Anya Taylor‑Joy leads The Lady in the Lake miniseries debut July 15
The crime thriller miniseries marks Anya Taylor‑Joy’s first television appearance since "The Queen’s Gambit".. The plot follows a con artist on the run after a botched heist, and the series is slated to premiere on July 15,as reported.
A24’s Friday the 13th: 1984 prequel explores Pamela Voorhees origin
Linda Cardellini headlines the new prequl to the iconic horror franchise, portraying a younger Pamela Voorhees. Produced by A24, the series promises to delve into the killer’s backstory, a detail highlighted by the source.
Mike Flanagan returns with Stephen King’s The Talisman
Director Mike Flanagan, known for "The Haunting of Hill House", takes on Stephen King’s novel "The Talisman". The adaptation is positioned as a potential horror standout for 2026, building on Flanagan’s proven track reccord.
Marvel’s Vision and the Scarlet Witch aims to close MCU threads
After years of speculation, the Marvel series will finally address lingering plot lines, featuring Vision’s return to battle Ultron and introducing new characters. Hype is building as the release date approaches, according to the source.
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