Netflix has released official trailers for three new productions that will soon join the platform's catalogue. Among the upcoming premieres is a dark thriller with a star-studded cast, a poignant documentary based on true events and a Spanish miniseries full of mysteries. Each title is aimed at a different audience, making the service's offering even more varied. The premieres are scheduled for August 2026. Netflix hopes the new productions will attract both crime fans and viewers looking for emotional stories. Here’s what to expect from the platform’s latest announcements.
The Whisper Man and A Child of My Own rely on powerful emotions
The most high-profile of the announced premieres is The Whisper Man, a psychological thriller based on the best-selling novel by Alex North. The film tells the story of a father whose son is abducted, leading to the reopening of the case of a serial child killer known as "Whisper Man". The cast includes Robert De Niro, Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan. The film is due for release on 28 August 2026. The other new release is the documentary A Child of My Own, directed by Maite Alberdi. The production tells the true story of Alejandra, a woman who, after multiple miscarriages, decides to fake a pregnancy to meet her family's expectations. Over time her lie leads to one of the most high-profile scandals in Mexico. The two productions tackle difficult subjects, but each does so in a completely different way.
Spanish miniseries to reveal the secrets of a group of friends
The third new title announced by Netflix is All the Truth in My Lies, a five-episode Spanish miniseries based on the novel by Elísabet Benavent. The plot centres on a group of friends who set off in a campervan to a hen party for one of the characters. What begins as an innocent trip soon turns into a tense journey, during which long-hidden secrets and lies come to light. Relations between the characters become strained and the atmosphere grows increasingly tense. The series focuses primarily on drama and psychological conflicts between the characters. It is set to premiere on 28 August 2026. The release of the trailer suggests that Netflix is still heavily investing in European original productions. By offering a variety of genres, the platform aims to reach a wide audience. All three announced titles will be available exclusively on Netflix.
Netflix has revealed trailers for three new productions that will arrive in the platform's library later this August. Viewers will get a dark thriller, a documentary based on true events and a Spanish miniseries full of mysteries. The variety of genres shows the service continues to prioritise a wide range of titles aimed at different audiences.
source: Netflix
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