New Netflix Trailers: Previews of Heartstopper Forever, Little House on the Prairie, and More - Netflix Tudum

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    Heartstopper Forever and 5 More New Netflix Trailers

    Get a fresh look at Nick and Charlie’s finale. Plus, previews for Enola Holmes 3, The Last House, and more.

    By Caitlin Busch
    June 17, 2026

Is your first love meant to last? Heartstopper Forever, the final chapter in creator Alice Oseman’s coming-of-age romance series, asks that very question of its beloved central couple, Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie (Joe Locke). “The movie will be an exploration of time, memory, love, pain, the changing of the seasons, endings and beginnings, and the core element of Heartstopper: the ordinary magic of our everyday lives,” Oseman told Tudum

The film’s trailer gives a first look at the final (onscreen) chapter in Nick and Charlie’s love story, which fans have been following since the OG series premiered in 2022. You can learn more about Heartstopper Forever on Tudum and watch the trailer below. But the YA romance isn’t the only new title coming to Netflix. This fresh footage joins a host of other trailers for upcoming Netflix movies and series, including romantic watches like Voicemails for Isabelle and The Map of Longing and family adventures like Little House on the Prairie. Keep scrolling to learn more.

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July 17

Heartstopper Forever

In the highly anticipated finale film for the fan-favorite romance series Heartstopper, Nick (Connor) and Charlie (Locke) continue to be inseparable. But with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them. Meanwhile, their friends are also navigating the ups and downs of love and friendship, leaving the group feeling unmoored. Doubts take hold, and Nick and Charlie’s love faces its biggest challenge yet: the bittersweet task of growing up. This romantic final chapter also stars William Gao (Sunrise), Yasmin Finney (LifeHack), Corinna Brown (Essex Girls), and Kizzy Edgell (Dead Red Kite).

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June 19

Voicemails for Isabelle

Zoey Deutch (Set It Up) returns to her Netflix rom-com roots in Voicemails for Isabelle. The movie, written and directed by Leah McKendrick (Scrambled), follows aspiring San Francisco dessert chef Jill. She copes with her little sister Isabelle’s (Ciara Bravo) death by leaving Isabelle voicemails that detail her chaotic life — from dating woes to everyday gripes about her irascible boss. But when Isabelle’s old cell number is unknowingly reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), a real estate developer in Austin, Texas, he starts listening to Jill’s messages — and begins to fall in love with her, sight unseen. Nick Offerman (Death by Lightning), Lukas Gage (People We Meet on Vacation), and Harry Shum Jr. (Grey’s Anatomy) also star.


 

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Enola Holmes 3

The youngest Holmes sibling returns for her third outing in Enola Holmes 3. Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things) stars as the courageous titular sleuth. Despite her complicated feelings about marriage, Enola is on her way to the altar to wed Lord Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge) in Malta when she learns that her brother, the famed Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill), has been kidnapped. Armed with her legendary gumption and a collection of baffling clues, Enola jumps into action to track down the “favorite” Holmes sibling. This mystery adventure threequel, directed by Philip Barantini (Adolescence), also stars Himesh Patel (Tenet), Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown), and Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Dune).


 

July 9

Little House on the Prairie

Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s semi-autobiographical books, Little House on the Prairie follows the Ingalls family on an epic adventure: from the snow-packed forests of Wisconsin to the wide-open spaces of Kansas. This new adaptation, which pulls primarily from the titular third book in Ingalls’s series, takes a kaleidoscopic view of the mythic American West. Together, Laura (Alice Halsey) and her parents, Charles (Luke Bracey) and Caroline (Crosby Fitzgerald), her older sister, Mary (Skywalker Hughes), and the family dog, Jack (Good Boy), face the often-harsh conditions of 1800s prairie life. This includes fever, wolves, and fire — as well as undeniable moments of joy. It’s part fairy tale, part survival story, and part family saga. Warren Christie (The Watchful Eye), Jocko Sims (New Amsterdam), Alyssa Wapanatâhk (Peter Pan & Wendy), Meegwun Fairbrother (Avatar: The Last Airbender), and many more also star.


 

July 17

The Map of Longing

Greta (Alícia Falcó) knows exactly why she was born: to save her sister, Lucy (Georgina Amorós), who suffers from leukemia, with her stem cells. But treatment fails and Lucy dies, leaving Greta at a loss for what to do with her life. That’s when she meets the mysterious Will (Pablo Álvarez), who delivers a customized game that Lucy made for her sister before her death. The game involves a series of tasks designed to guide Greta through her pain, challenge her fears, and help her rediscover herself. Based on Alice Kellen’s novel, The Map of Longing asks an important question: Can you truly love someone without loving yourself first? This romantic drama also stars Laia Marull (Les irresponsables) and Mario de la Rosa (Money Heist).


 

August 7

The Last House

Greta Lee (A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE) and Wagner Moura (Narcos) star in this sci-fi thriller, directed by Louis Leterrier (Lupin), about a family of four who are sealed inside their home — with no way out. The doors are locked, the windows are unbreakable, and something seems to be lurking outside. As Ann (Lee) and Jason (Moura) work to keep their children happy and make their dwindling resources last, the mysterious threat looms just beyond their walls. Their suburban house acts as both a safe haven and a prison. Riley Chung (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes), Emma Ho (The Baker), Noah Alexander Sosnowski (Section 8), and Gabriel Barbosa (May December) co-star.


 

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