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New on Streaming Today β€” June 26, 2026

New on Streaming Today β€” June 26, 2026

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Friday brings one of the most stacked streaming lineups in weeks. Larry David returns to HBO with an absurdist take on American history β€” produced by the Obamas, no less. Netflix counters with a John Cena comedy and a tennis documentary that's been earning festival buzz. If you have been waiting for a reason to clear your evening, this is it.

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness β€” HBO

The headliner is unmistakably Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, a seven-episode sketch comedy limited series from Larry David and Jeff Schaffer. The premise: four loosely improvised historical sketches per episode, covering everything from the Founding Fathers to the Wright brothers β€” all filtered through David's signature misanthropic lens.

The cast is absurdly deep. Bill Hader plays Abraham Lincoln opposite Kathryn Hahn as Mary Todd Lincoln. Jon Hamm and Sean Hayes play the Wright brothers. Susie Essman, Jeff Garlin, and J.B. Smoove β€” all Curb Your Enthusiasm veterans β€” appear throughout. Barack and Michelle Obama executive produce through Higher Ground Productions. New episodes drop weekly on HBO and Max through the August 7 finale.

Little Brother β€” Netflix

If you are in the mood for something lighter, Little Brother pairs John Cena with Eric AndrΓ© in a comedy about a tightly wound real estate agent whose life implodes when his eccentric "little brother" from a childhood mentorship program reappears. Michelle Monaghan and Christopher Meloni round out the cast, with Matt Spicer (Ingrid Goes West) directing. Early word from its June 18 premiere at the Paris Theater has been positive β€” it is the kind of chaotic buddy comedy that benefits from AndrΓ©'s unpredictable energy.

Also New Today

Netflix also drops Chris & Martina: The Final Set, a 93-minute documentary tracing the decades-long rivalry and friendship between tennis icons Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Directed by two-time Emmy winner Rebecca Gitlitz, it premiered at Tribeca earlier this month and features never-before-seen archival footage. Over on Hulu, horror fans get Queens of the Dead (2025), while Peacock debuts the thriller Strung. PokΓ©mon Horizons Season 3 β€” Rising Hope Part 3 also lands on Netflix for anime viewers.

Coming Later This Week

Horror fans should mark July 1 on the calendar: HorrorHound TV, a new independent horror-focused streaming platform, launches that day with festival hit The Babysitter Murders: Timing's Off among its first titles. On the series front, House of the Dragon Season 3 continues its weekly run on HBO and Max β€” the premiere drew 21.5 million viewers globally, so the realm is very much watching.

What to Watch First

Start with Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness. It is Larry David's first major HBO project since Curb Your Enthusiasm wrapped, the cast is stacked, and the premise β€” American history as improv comedy β€” sounds genuinely fresh. If sketch comedy is not your speed, Little Brother is the best Friday-night comedy Netflix has dropped in a while. What is hitting your watchlist tonight?

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