Netflix’s New $7 Billion Deal - Huge Movies Coming Exclusively to Netflix in a Game-Changing Agreement
For a long time now, streaming service users have been very interested in the quality of releases that arrive for their viewing pleasure. That is why many users want to learn about the list of films and shows coming to Netflix soon.
In January 2026, Netflix and Sony signed a massive new deal that will bring major new movies to the streaming service.
Netflix’s New $7 Billion Sony Deal Signals Huge Movies Coming Exclusively to the Platform
On January 15th, 2026, Deadline reported that Netflix and Sony had reached a global $7 billion movie deal. The agreement guarantees that, once in effect, all of Sony's feature films will be available to stream on Netflix worldwide after their theatrical and home entertainment windows close.
The arrangement will phase in over the next three years, with some Sony movies coming to Netflix as soon as 2026, but full availability only taking effect in early 2029. The contract between the companies lasts until 2032, unless it is extended before it expires. Observers should note that only Sony's upcoming feature films are involved, not the company's library of classic movies. However, the licensing agreements for some classic Sony movies and TV shows that are already in place will be extended. Additionally, the length of time Sony's movies will remain on Netflix hasn't been confirmed yet.
Given that it is impossible to know how many feature films Sony will release over the next several years, the exact caliber of films that will be affected by this deal is a mystery. However, since Sony has long been one of the biggest movie studios in the world, it is extremely likely that the agreement will change the future of Netflix by significantly enhancing its library.
When it was announced that Netflix had reached a agreement to buy Warner Bros., users wanted to know what the most notable movies and TV shows the streaming service would gain the rights to. Since then, however, Paramount has been fighting to try to make that arrangement fall apart. Now, Netflix customers can rest assured that the company has struck a remarkable new deal with Sony that will bring many big-budget movies to its media library.
Netflix and Sony Have Been Working Together for Years
Long before Sony and Netflix reached their 2026 agreement, the two companies' relationship was similar, but much more limited. In April 2021, Sony Pictures' website announced the details of an agreement they reached with Netflix at that time, which was limited in an important way.
Unlike the newly-signed global contract, Netflix only gained the right to stream Sony feature films in the US and a handful of other territories, including Germany and Southeast Asia. That is a vast difference because Sony licensed its movies to other streaming services and networks in international markets. The new agreement ensures that the residents in those regions will soon turn to Netflix to watch Sony's movie.
The 2021 Sony-Netflix contract was for a five-year term. That means that if the new $7 billion global arrangement hadn't been struck, Netflix would have lost its domestic rights to Sony's movies in a matter of months. According to Deadline's 2026 article, the "word" was that Sony was in talks with Amazon about an international streaming deal, but that won't happen now. Netflix would have lost exclusive U.S. rights to new Sony films after December 31, 2026.