Netflix is bolstering its library of licensed content, with approximately 20 new Paramount shows expected to stream in the coming year. The entertainment company announced the additions in Tuesday’s fourth-quarter letter to shareholders, stating that SEAL Team, Watson (the Sherlock Holmes-inspired CBS procedural) and Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown are among the titles added for U.S. viewers.
What’s interesting about this news, aside from the fact that you’ll soon be able to watch Paramount-owned original titles on Netflix, is that this is also the first time that a Taylor Sheridan TV series will be available for streaming on the platform. Netflix’s Paramount deal also includes shows like Matlock and King of Queens, which the streamer says will only be available in international territories.
Netflix also highlighted its new deal with Universal Pictures that will make it the premier streaming stop for the studio’s live-action films, such as Jurassic World: Rebirth. Viewers will be able to watch Universal films starting this month. Additionally, the company’s deal with Sony was expanded to allow it to release feature films to subscribers worldwide following their theatrical and home entertainment releases. The rollout will begin later this year and will be gradual, but it means you’ll be able to watch movies like The Legend of Zelda and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse on Netflix.
During the fourth quarter earnings conference call, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos also touted the company. List of Movies and TV Shows 2026. Titles include Narnia, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a new season of Beef, and Here Comes the Flood, a heist film starring Denzel Washington and Robert Pattinson.























