What to Expect from Netflix in 2018

As a long time fan of Netflix, I am proud to be included in their Stream Team for another year! And I'm also excited to announce that you can look forward to some fun streaming in the new year! There’s a lot to get excited for, so no matter what you’re looking to fill your queue with in 2018, they have you covered. With new titles premiering for kids, adults and everyone in between, Netflix has something for everyone in 2018.


For the the little one who just can’t get enough of Trolls…


Trolls: The Beat Goes On! picks up right where the hit movie left off, and follows the adventures of Poppy, Branch and all their Troll friends. Trolls: The Beat Goes On! premieres on Netflix this January 19.

For the one who says they’re ready to watch scary movies…


Let them try A Series of Unfortunate Events first. The dark comedy series following the ill-fated Baudelaire siblings returns on March 30 for a second suspense-filled season with Neil Patrick Harris reprising his role as the cunning Count Olaf.

For the teen looking for a smart family comedy…


Look no further than the Alvarez family of One Day at a Time. While do-it-all single mom Penelope keeps her family going, it’s the fresh perspectives of her children Elena and Alex that make the show relevant in today’s cultural landscape. The series returns with season 2 on January 26.

For the mom or dad who can’t get enough Sci Fi...


Caught the Sci Fi bug after Black Mirror and need a new show to binge ASAP? Buckle up for Altered Carbon, a fast-paced cyberpunk series where death isn’t permanent and human consciousness can be digitized and downloaded from body to body. Get ready for the noir murder mystery coming to Netflix on February 2.

For the family member always sneaking in a midnight snack…


Take caution if their appetite begins to change, and become extremely carnivorous. Santa Clarita Diet returns for a second season.

But it doesn’t stop there: This February, Queer Eye returns after 15 years with a brand new Fab Five and the Regina King-starring crime drama Seven Seconds goes beyond the headlines of race relations and law enforcement. The standard coming-of-age story is turned on its head with a set of dueling A/V and drama clubs set in 1990s Oregon in Everything Sucks! to four bright and savvy friends in growing up and navigating their way through life in South Central LA in On My Block.

And later this year, mark your calendars for family blockbuster nights with new takes on classic stories: First, get ready to welcome back the most lovable dog in Hollywood with Benji coming to Netflix in March, and then blast off into the galaxy with Lost in Space, a reboot of the 1960s classic which is set to launch in mid-2018.

What are you looking to stream for you and your family in 2018?

I am a member of the Netflix #StreamTeam and receive complimentary service as such. All opinions are my own.

3 comments

  1. I don’t have Netflix, but a couple of my daughters do. They love it! I watch some of the programs when I visit them. I love good mysteries!! I have to admit that I called my cable company a couple of times to cancel and somehow they convinced me to stay with them. Plus I ended up with a better package!! I do like that my phone, Internet, & cable are all rolled into one bill.i get frustrated with myself that I get fixed in my ways and don’t like change! The older I get, the worse I get! One day, I will have Netflix!! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. I love netflix, but I hate it when a show I'm in the middle of watching gets pulled. Where's Bones at now?? I'm watching others and hoping it comes back soon.

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  3. I don't have to worry about missing Netflix since I've never had it.

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