Netflix Presents Its 2026 Programming in Madrid
Netflix celebrated in Madrid during the presentation of What Next? its offering of premieres for 2026, which includes a wide variety of series, films, and non-fiction content both national and international, in addition to announcing three new projects in the filming or post-production phase.
The platform brought together protagonists and creators of Spanish audiovisual on stage, who unveiled the titles that will arrive throughout the year, including fiction, thrillers, and projects with large casts.
Key News from Spanish Cinema and Fiction
Among the Spanish productions presented at the event are:
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The Final Problem, with José Coronado, Maribel Verdú, and Martiño Rivas, a highly anticipated thriller of intrigue.
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Thank You, Team, with Raúl Tejón, Blanca Martínez, and Maribel Verdú, a comedy production with endearing characters.
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Salvador, starring Luis Tosar and Claudia Salas, a dramatic series exploring personal and professional dilemmas.
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The Pazos Crime, with Tristán Ulloa, another title reinforcing Spanish true crime fiction.
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The Child, with Belén Cuesta and Karra Elejalde, and Berlin and the Lady with the Ermine, with Inma Cuesta, Michelle Jenner, Joel Sánchez, and Tristán Ulloa, expanding the thematic diversity of national programming.
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Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Everything, a documentary directed by Jon Sistiaga and Juanjo López that narrates the social impact of the kidnapping and murder of the Basque councilor, a historic moment for Spain.
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Additionally, Luis Tosar and Tristán Ulloa presented the miniseries Lobo, a production based on the true story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, considered Spain's first documented serial killer, whose legend is intertwined with local myths.
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A preview was also shown of In Another's Name, a thriller with Mario Casas, Blanca Suárez, Eduard Fernández, and Nicolás Francella, currently filming for a future release.
International Titles and Big Returns
The 2026 programming is not limited to Spain: Netflix also confirmed the arrival of global premieres and new seasons of hugely popular series. These include:
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a continuation of the successful British crime saga.
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Bridgerton (season 4), Lupin (part 4), and The Gentlemen (season 2), among other titles that continue to expand popular franchises.
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Animation hits and series like One Piece (season 2), Avatar: The Last Airbender (seasons 2 and 3), and other productions from diverse genres.
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More proposals spanning drama, comedy, and romance that broaden the platform's offerings across all genres.
The presentation made it clear that 2026 will be a very full year for Netflix Spain, with a mix of ambitious national stories, powerful international franchises, and new creative voices looking to conquer audiences across multiple genres and formats.