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Netflix 2026 Summer Movie Preview: ‘Office Romance,’ ‘Enola Holmes 3’ and More Movies We Can’t Wait to Stream

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Netflix 2026 Summer Movie Preview: ‘Office Romance,’ ‘Enola Holmes 3’ and More Movies We Can’t Wait to Stream
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Netflix is set to release a slate of original movies in summer 2026, including highly anticipated titles like 'Enola Holmes 3' and 'Office Romance.' The lineup features a mix of genres, from romantic comedies to crime thrillers, starring major actors such as Jennifer Lopez, Millie Bobby Brown, and Robert De Niro. Adaptations of popular books, like 'Remarkably Bright Creatures,' and socially themed comedies, like 'Ladies First,' are also part of the summer offerings.

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Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Flipboard Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to copy URL Netflix 2026 Summer Movie Preview: ‘Office Romance,’ ‘Enola Holmes 3’ and More Movies We Can’t Wait to Stream By Anna Menta Published May 4, 2026, 8:30 a.m. ET More On: millie bobby brown Caleb McLaughlin Calls ‘Stranger Things’ Conspiracy Conformity Gate “Dumb”: “It’s Been 10 Years” Is There Another Episode Of ‘Stranger Things’? “Conformity Gate” Explained Sadie Sink Believes Eleven Died In The ‘Stranger Things’ Series Finale: “Is That Like A Hot Take Or Something?” ‘Stranger Things’ Deserved a Killer Ending, But The Duffer Brothers Wussed Out While all…

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