Biggest Netflix Originals Coming in 2024

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With the price of subscriptions going irritatingly ever upwards, streamers are keen to justify your continued subscription in 2024 with a wave of platform-exclusives. On Netflix, they’re coming thick and fast.

January has already brought us Kevin Hart heist comedy Lift, flight disaster biopic Society of the Snow, and Michelle Yeoh action comedy The Brothers Sun.

From movies to mini-series, here are the best Netflix originals you can look forward to throughout 2024.

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  • Love is Blind: Sweden – January 19th

The reality dating show takes its experimental matchmaking to a new territory as love-seeking singles see if they can fall for someone before seeing what they look like.

  • The Kitchen – January 19th

This British dystopian sci-fi thriller by directors Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavaras is set in a near-future where social housing has been eliminated. The underclass fight to remain in their home, The Kitchen.

  • Orion and the Dark – February 2nd

Charlie Kauffman’s latest offering, this animated film skews younger than 2015’s Anomalisa. It follows an anxious young boy learning to overcome his fear.

  • Einstein and the Bomb – February 19th

If Oppenheimer made you thirst for more 20th century science knowledge, this docu-drama acts as an origin story, detailing with archival footage what happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany.

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  • Avatar: The Last Airbender – February 22nd

Having already delivered a winning anime adaptation with 2023’s One Piece, this year it’s bringing one of the most celebrated animated series of all time to live-action.

  • The Gentlemen – March 7th

March gets off to a burly start with Guy Ritchie’s new spinoff Netflix series based on his 2019 crime caper. While there’s no Hugh Grant or Colin Farrell, it’s in good hands with The White Lotus star Theo James as lead.

  • The Signal – March 7th

This German sci-fi series could rival the country’s biggest Netflix release ever, Dark, with its mysterious tale about an astronaut who goes missing after working on the ISS.

  • Damsel – March 8th

Millie Bobby Brown’s big new fantasy action movie brings both brains and brawn as she fights to break the cycle of doomed damsels before her. From the trailer it looks like Die Hard with dragons.

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  • 3 Body Problem – March 21st

Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss bring you this ambitious sci-fi mystery that’s currently wowing critics in early screenings. The plot sees Chinese scientists in the 1960s send a signal to outer-space that leads to problems on Earth in present day.

  • Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver – April 19th

The sheen has somewhat worn off Zack Snyder’s Netflix-funded sci-fi space opera given the first film’s poor reception, but the director says the next one will be less boring, so that’s something.

  • Bridgerton Season 3

The third season of this sometimes hilarious and often steamy English period drama focuses on Colin and Penelope's love story. Split into two parts, the first premiers May 16th, with the second landing June 13th.

  • Arcane Season 2 – TBD

The stunningly animated companion series to the global hit video game League of Legends. There’s no release date yet, but we’ve already seen the teaser trailer highlighting a moody new character.