Ten Years In, Filipino Stories Take Center Stage
As Netflix Philippines marks its tenth year as part of the local entertainment landscape, it enters 2026 with renewed confidence and creative fire. What began as a platform for global hits has steadily transformed into a trusted home for Filipino stories—stories shaped by local voices, grounded in culture, and brought to life with world-class craft.

The connection is undeniable. In the past year alone, more than 90% of Netflix members in the Philippines watched local content, signaling a powerful shift in viewing habits. Filipino audiences are choosing stories that feel close to home, emotionally resonant, and proudly their own.
From Streaming Platform to Creative Ally
Netflix’s journey in the Philippines has been defined by evolution. Early on, it introduced global narratives to local audiences. Over time, it took on a more meaningful role—supporting Filipino creators, backing bold ideas, and helping long-envisioned stories reach the screen.

That trust has paid off. Films and series such as Doll House, Lolo and the Kid, Outside, and Kontrabida Academy didn’t just perform strongly at home; they captured international attention. So far, 32 Filipino titles have made it to Netflix’s Global Top 10, proving that local stories, when told with authenticity and ambition, resonate far beyond borders.
Netflix’s commitment also extends to the broader industry. Since 2022, the platform has partnered with major networks to premiere episodes of long-running Filipino dramas ahead of their free-to-air broadcasts—starting with ABS-CBN, followed by GMA. This approach offers viewers more flexibility while reinforcing Netflix’s support for the country’s existing entertainment ecosystem.
“We are excited to continue growing alongside the industry, strengthening partnerships, and supporting more ambitious ideas from script to screen. We continue to bring Filipino stories to the global stage, working with a wide range of creators to showcase the breadth, ambition, and diversity of Filipino storytelling. We are confident viewers will enjoy the varied stories coming to their screens this year, and the many more we look forward to bringing their way,” said Vitto Lazatin, Netflix’s Content Lead for the Philippines and Director of Content Licensing for Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
A Braver, Bigger Slate for 2026
If there’s one clear direction Filipino audiences are pointing toward, it’s this: bigger worlds and bolder choices. Netflix Philippines’ 2026 slate reflects that momentum with five original Filipino productions—three series and two films, its most ambitious lineup to date.
BuyBust: The Undesirables
Set after the events of the 2018 film, this dystopian action series stars Anne Curtis and is directed by Erik Matti. With expansive sets, a large ensemble cast, and heightened spectacle, it pushes Filipino action storytelling into daring new territory.

Balaraw
Directed by Rae Red, this atmospheric horror-mystery series draws from Filipino folklore. Unsettling yet deeply rooted in local sensibilities, it delivers an ensemble narrative that feels fresh, eerie, and emotionally gripping.

A modern YA romance film, 18th Rose revisits the thrill and tenderness of first love. Featuring a new on-screen pairing of Xyriel Manabat and Kyle Echarri, it’s youthful, charming, and quietly powerful.

Ganito, Ganyan, Ganoon
Led by Jodi Sta. Maria, this family drama offers an offbeat yet heartfelt look at Filipino family life. Balancing humor and emotional honesty, it captures the chaos, warmth, and complexity that feel instantly familiar.

Paskong Pinoy
Celebrating the country that holds the world’s longest Christmas season, this feel-good anthology revives classic Filipino holiday storytelling. With themes of nostalgia, romance, second chances, and homecoming, it’s a warm tribute to the season Filipinos love most.

Stronger Stories Through Local Partnerships
Netflix also continues its collaboration with local networks, premiering select series three days ahead of free-to-air television.
GMA’s The Master Cutter stars Dingdong Dantes as a former scout ranger living a double life—quiet tailor by day, relentless bounty hunter by night.

ABS-CBN’s Someone, Someday follows a woman haunted by her past who creates a dating app designed to help women find the right love at the right time. The series stars Kathryn Bernardo and James Reid in a fresh pairing, alongside Maja Salvador.

Looking Ahead with Confidence
Together, Netflix Philippines’ 2026 titles reflect the scale, range, and emotional depth of Filipino storytelling today. Familiar genres are reimagined, new ideas take bold shape, and local voices continue to find space to shine—both at home and around the world.
As Netflix moves into its next decade in the Philippines, the message is clear: Filipino entertainment isn’t just thriving. It’s confidently stepping forward, with heart, ambition, and stories worth sharing.