Your Guide to Netflix's 15 New Series Coming in 2016
Glorious news! Netflix is basically a full-on network at this point, and the streaming service is debuting 15 new shows in 2016 alone. This is in addition to the classics you already love, like House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black. So, what will your favorite Netflix shows of tomorrow be? Here's what you need to know about all 15 of the new shows, including premiere dates — if they have been released. Take a look, and check back as we update with more information!
Chelsea Does
Say goodbye to Chelsea Handler the late-night host and hello to Chelsea Handler the documentarian. The funny lady is at the center of a four-part documentary series that will explore several big topics: marriage, racism, Silicon Valley, and drugs. Get ready for lot of laughs! And also cold, hard facts.
Premiere date: Jan. 23
Fuller House
Nineties kids the world over are excited about the Full House reboot, and with good reason. Almost the entire cast has returned.
Premiere date: Feb. 26
Flaked
Will Arnett is expanding his relationship with Netflix even further. The BoJack Horseman and Arrested Development star will appear on Flaked as a man who falls for his best friend's crush.
Premiere date: March 11
Marvel's Luke Cage
If you tuned into Marvel's Jessica Jones, then you've already met Luke Cage. If not, you're in for a treat. Mike Colter is playing the new hero, and the set pictures alone will convince you that this is a must-watch series.
Premiere date: Sept. 30
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Precious little has been revealed about the new Series of Unfortunate Events show — aside from the news that Neil Patrick Harris has been cast! And we still have plenty of suggestions for the other cast members.
Premiere date: TBA
Stranger Things
Winona Ryder is back! According to Netflix, her new series is "a love letter to the '80s classics that captivated a generation." It's set in 1983 Indiana, after the disappearance of a young boy.
Premiere date: July 15
The Get Down
It's been nearly a year since we got the teaser for The Get Down, Baz Luhrmann's series about hip-hop in New York during the 1970s.
Premiere date: Aug. 12
The Crown
Claire Foy (Wolf Hall) and Matt Smith are headlining this historical drama, which chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Also worth watching for? John Lithgow as Winston Churchill.
Premiere date: TBA
The Frontier
Finally, we'll be able to see Jason Momoa on a regular basis for the first time since Game of Thrones began. He's starring on this drama, which revolves around a group of fur traders in the 18th century. (Think The Revenant, but less bear-rape controversy.)
Premiere date: TBA
Love
Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust star in this 30-minute comedy series created by Judd Apatow. According to Netflix, it's "an unflinching, hilarious and excruciatingly honest take on modern relationships."
Premiere date: Feb. 19
Lady Dynamite
Comedian Maria Bamford is getting her own series! Like Louie (on which she's starred), the show is inspired by her real life.
Premiere date: TBA
Marseille
Is House of Cards not fulfilling your political drama needs? Watch Gérard Depardieu as a mayor squaring off against a young new opponent in Marseille.
Premiere date: May 5
The Ranch
Netflix is reuniting Ashton Kutcher with his That '70s Show costar Danny Masterson for this country-set comedy. They play brothers taking over the family business (ranching, obviously) from their father.
Premiere date: April 1
The OA
We don't know anything about the plot of this drama, but we do know Brit Marling is reuniting with director Zal Batmanglij, who she worked with on Sound of My Voice and The East.
Premiere date: TBA
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Cesar Charlone is directing this dramatic thriller starring Joao Miguel and Bianca Comparato. Stay tuned for more info!
Premiere date: TBA