Harry Styles Netflix Project: Release Date, Synopsis, and What We Know So Far
If you've been out and about in a major city this weekend, you may have noticed some advertising for Harry Styles's upcoming album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. While this is hardly out of the ordinary, with the album being one of the most anticipated music releases of the year, new advertisements for the project appear to include a Netflix logo.
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally with Netflix logo on billboards ???? pic.twitter.com/rL86ZLE25O
— HSD???????? (@hsdaily) March 1, 2026
So what could these advertisements mean? A concert special, like Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS Tour Netflix collab, or a more documentary-driven feature, Taylor Swift'sMiss Americana? A series, a movie, another acting endeavour for Harry? Here's what eagle-eyed fans have picked up on so far.
Harry Styles's Netflix Project Appears to be Called 'Disco'
???? A PICTURE OF HARRY STYLES FROM THE KISSCO PHOTOBOOK MATCHES UP WITH THE NETFLIX PHOTO ???? pic.twitter.com/uFZLwS0UFJ
— best of harry styles (@stylesfolders) March 1, 2026
So far, Styles super-fan sleuths have found a yet-to-be-released Netflix title named Disco, which is highly appropriate for the album title, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. The thumbnail includes a broken disco ball next to some smashed and spilled foods, such as Spaghetti, eggs, and tomatoes.
The picture also matches a real photo, which can barely be seen in the images of the photobook version of the album, posted in promotion by retailers and Harry's website for those who wish to pre-order.
Tomatoes seem to be a recurring theme for this upcoming album, with a red vinyl variant named "Tomato," and fans reporting receiving tomato seed packets at album listening parties, which is an oddly specific gift if there's no tie-in to KISSCO's contents. Additionally, fruit has been a frequent feature in Styles's previous work — Watermelon Sugar, Kiwi, Grapejuice, anyone?
“Disco” on Netflix soon
— HSNews (@HS_News_) March 1, 2026
“Genres:
Music, British, Concerts” https://t.co/suZL5zAhCM pic.twitter.com/99X7uBV0kr
Moreover, the listed tags for the title are "Music," "British," and "Concerts." Does anyone suit these clues more than Harry, especially with the Disco name? What's confusing, however, is that it seems to be listed as both "TV Program," and "Movie," which will likely be clarified soon.
Netflix users can set a reminder to receive a notification when the project drops, so the release date, while unconfirmed, appears to be in the near future, possibly within the next month, judging by when this button usually appears on the streaming service. If the album's release date of Friday, March 6, is anything to go by, this would be a pretty good release window to give fans a visual insight into the new album.