Big Mistakes and Running Point have picked up renewals, along with My Life with the Walter Boys and Quarterback. Netflix announced the renewals during its 2026 Upfront presentation in New York. The streamer also announced it has greenlit the drama Barbaric, based on the best-selling Vault Comic; The Retrievals, inspired by Susan Burton’s award-winning New York Times podcast; and Calabasas, inspired by Via Bleidner’s novel, If You Lived Here, You’d Be Famous By Now: True Stories From Calabasas.
“Very grateful and beyond excited to continue the Big Mistakes adventure and my creative collaboration with Netflix. Season 2 is already in the works and it’s going to be WILD,” stated Dan Levy, commenting on the renewal announcement. “I can’t wait to get it out there to everyone as soon as humanly possible.”
Big Mistakes premiered in April 2026, and season two will again be shot in New Jersey. In addition to Levy, season one stars Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf, Abby Quinn, Boran Kuzum, Jack Innanen, Elizabeth Perkins, Mark Ivanir, Ilia Volok, Jacob Gutierrez, and Joe Barbara.
Running Point starring Kate Hudson premiered in February 2025 and season two debuted in April 2026. Hudson, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Brenda Song, Fabrizio Guido, Chet Hanks, Toby Sandeman, Uche Agada, and Justin Theroux are series regulars.
My Life With the Walter Boys‘ season four renewal comes ahead of the release of season three later this year. “I know I speak for the writers, the cast, and the crew when I say that it is beyond exciting to be returning to the world of Silver Falls for a fourth season,” commented showrunner and executive producer Melanie Halsall. “Our characters continue to grow and evolve, and we have so many delicious, romantic, sexy, and messy stories to tell – I can’t wait to share them with our amazing audience, who have shown so much love for this show. We are all incredibly grateful and are thrilled to dive in.”
The upcoming third season of Quarterback focuses on the Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Baker Mayfield, the Tennessee Titans’ Cam Ward, and Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco, currently with the Cincinnati Bengals. Season three premieres on July 14, 2026.






