Netflix 2026 Summer Movie Preview: ‘Office Romance,’ ‘Enola Holmes 3’ and More Movies We Can’t Wait to Stream
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.
- ▪'Remarkably Bright Creatures,' based on Shelby Van Pelt's novel, stars Sally Field and features Alfred Molina as the voice of an octopus.
- ▪'Ladies First' is a comedy directed by Thea Sharrock, starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike in a world where women hold all the power.
- ▪'Office Romance' is a raunchy romantic comedy co-written by and starring Brett Goldstein alongside Jennifer Lopez.
- ▪'Enola Holmes 3' reunites Millie Bobby Brown with Henry Cavill and Helena Bonham Carter, following Enola's detective adventures in Malta.
- ▪The Netflix summer 2026 lineup includes films directed by Olivia Newman, Ol Parker, and Thea Sharrock, among others.
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