Streaming in 2026: Game of Thrones, Marvel, and national series shake up the year

Streaming promises a year of 2026 full of blockbuster premieres for the Brazilian audience. Major platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Globoplay, and Apple TV+ are preparing a flood of new content that includes everything from highly anticipated Game of Thrones spin-offs and new seasons of hits like The Boys to heavyweight national productions, such as the series Jogada de Risco, created by Cauã Reymond. Scheduled for release over the coming months, this cinematic lineup is relevant because it defines home entertainment for millions of subscribers in Brazil, offering an impressive variety of genres and stories.
As a result of this fierce battle for attention, services are heavily investing in established franchises and original bets. This way, fans can expect the conclusion of epic sagas, the introduction of new heroes into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the return of beloved characters with more mature storylines. The strategy is clear: keep the subscriber engaged throughout the year with high-quality, popular content, something essential in a competitive market like Brazil’s.
Must-See Highlights from the Platforms
In addition to the giants already mentioned, the year will bring the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the first Game of Thrones spin-off, which promises a lighter adventure through the Westeros of the past. However, HBO Max doesn’t stop there and is also launching the second season of House of the Dragon, diving headfirst into the “Dance of the Dragons” civil war. On the other hand, Marvel attacks on two fronts: with the satirical series Magnum on Disney+ and the intense second season of Daredevil: Born Again, which will unite New York heroes against the Kingpin.
National productions also shine, with Globoplay betting on the soccer universe with Jogada de Risco, starring Cauã Reymond and Marcos Frota. Netflix, in turn, brings the fourth season of Bridgerton and the highly anticipated continuation of the One Piece live-action, introducing iconic characters like Chopper. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ will ensure the return of the optimistic Ted Lasso, now coaching a women’s team, and Prime Video will conclude the radical saga of The Boys with its final season.
Promising Surprises and Continuations
The catalog also holds exciting revivals, such as the return of Buffy the Vampire Slayer after more than 20 years, with Sarah Michelle Gellar at the helm. Similarly, acclaimed series like Euphoria and Beef return with new chapters, exploring the adult lives of their characters and new rivalries, respectively. For science fiction fans, the promise lies with Blade Runner 2099, starring Michelle Yeoh, and the new DCU series starring Green Lanterns, which mixes police investigation and the superhero universe.
Thus, January 2026 marks the beginning of an extremely fertile cycle for streaming platforms. With so many different narratives arriving, it’s clear that the strategy is to please all tastes, from the epic fantasy fan to those seeking an engaging national drama. So, prepare the popcorn and your watchlist, because the year promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions right from your couch.





