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3 new Netflix shows that totally missed the mark in 2026 (so far)

Williams MBy Williams MMay 6, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Netflix has been dropping a steady stream of new originals throughout 2026. On paper, the lineup looked promising. You have bestselling novels adapted into prestige thrillers, star-studded casts, and ambitious reimaginings of familiar stories. But as the dust settles on the first wave of releases, not everything has landed the way Netflix likely hoped.

Some shows struggled with pacing, others with tone, and a few simply couldn’t live up to the expectations built around them. While none of these series are outright disasters, they all share one thing in common. They’ve all sparked more disappointment than excitement in our opinion at Netflix Life.

Below, we’ve shared three new Netflix shows in 2026 that have, so far, missed the mark!

Ellie de Lange as Paige in Harlan Coben’s Run Away | Netflix

Run Away

  • Creator: Harlan Coben
  • Cast: James Nesbitt, Alfred Enoch, Ruth Jones, Minnie Driver, Ellie de Lange, Ingrid Oliver, Amy Gledhill
  • Release date: Jan. 1

Based on Harlan Coben’s novel, Run Away arrived with all the ingredients for a gripping binge-watch. There’s a missing daughter, a desperate father, and a tangled web of secrets. It initially came across as classic Coben territory. But in execution, the series often felt like it was working against itself.

The limited series centers on Simon Greene, a successful banker whose life is turned upside down when his eldest daughter, Paige, suddenly runs away. At first, it’s just a desperate attempt to bring her home. But the search quickly pulls him into a much darker world than he expected.

Simon eventually finds Paige in a vulnerable state. He finds her caught up with dangerous people and spiraling into addiction and instability. But after a chaotic confrontation, she disappears again. However, this time under even more mysterious and suspicious circumstances.

From there, Run Away expands its scope rapidly. What starts as a missing-person case transforms into a sprawling conspiracy involving drug networks, corrupt institutions, and multiple overlapping disappearances. In theory, this escalation should raise the stakes. But in reality, it often muddies the emotional core of the story.

Another issue is tonal imbalance. The drama series shifts between intimate family drama and high-stakes crime thriller without always bridging the gap effectively. Overall, Run Away isn’t a failure of ambition. It’s just a case of too many ideas competing for attention in a story that worked best when it was simple.

Big Mistakes season 1

(L to R) Dan Levy as Nicky and Boran Kuzum as Yusuf in Episode 103 of Big Mistakes | Spencer Pazer/Netflix

Big Mistakes

  • Creators: Dan Levy and Rachel Sennott
  • Cast: Levy, Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf, Jack Innanen, Boran Kuzum, Abby Quinn
  • Release date: April 9

Big Mistakes starts from a simple but intriguing premise. You have two deeply dysfunctional siblings, Nicky and Morgan, who accidentally get pulled into the criminal underworld after a small mistake spirals completely out of control.

The duo is not criminals, not masterminds, and not prepared for anything that happens to them. That’s the point. The humor and tension come from watching two ordinary people make increasingly terrible decisions in a world they don’t understand.

At its best, the series leans into that concept effectively. There are moments where the sibling dynamic feels sharp, uncomfortable, and genuinely funny in a dark way. The show captures the panic of trying to fix one mistake while immediately making three more. But the consistency isn’t always there.

The tone shifts frequently between crime thriller tension, dark comedy, and family drama. While mixing genres can work, Big Mistakes doesn’t always transition smoothly between them. That can definitely ruin the viewing experience.

Man on Fire season 1

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as John Creasy in Episode 101 of Man on Fire | Juan Rosas/Netflix

Man on Fire

  • Creator: Kyle Killen
  • Cast: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Billie Boullet, Scoot McNairy, Alice Braga
  • Release date: April 30

Of the three Netflix shows on this list, Man on Fire likely had the highest expectations going in. A modern reimagining of the well-known story previously adapted into the 2004 film, it brings with it a recognizable title, a global production scale, and a built-in audience familiar with its core narrative.

The series centers on John Creasy, a former special forces operative still haunted by the fallout of a failed mission. Hoping to stay out of trouble and live in isolation, his plans are shattered when a violent attack in Brazil claims the life of a close friend and pulls him into a dangerous chain of events connected to the friend’s teenage daughter, Poe Rayburn.

What then follows is a familiar but expanded revenge narrative. Creasy becomes both protector and avenger as he uncovers a deeper conspiracy involving corruption, intelligence agencies, and organized criminal networks.

In terms of production, Man on Fire delivers. The action sequences are well-executed, the setting is immersive, and the overall pacing keeps momentum across much of the season. It’s visually confident and structurally solid in its execution of thriller elements.

Where it falls short, however, is in emotional depth. The relationship between Creasy and Poe is meant to be the emotional backbone of the story. But while the series does attempt to build this bond gradually, it doesn’t always feel fully developed in a way that carries enough emotional weight when the stakes escalate.

As a result, some of the later dramatic turns don’t hit as hard as they should. The story is technically strong, but emotionally it feels slightly restrained, as if it’s operating at a distance from its own most powerful material.

All three of these new Netflix shows are now streaming.

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