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Netflix Bets Big on Taiwan for Chinese Content
29 Jan
Summary
- Netflix revealed its 2026 Chinese-language content slate from Taiwan.
- The slate features psychological thrillers, medical dramas, and supernatural action.
- Taiwan serves as the primary hub for Mandarin-language production.

Netflix announced its 2026 Chinese-language content slate, reinforcing Taiwan as its primary hub for Mandarin-language production. The streamer will release seven new original series featuring psychological thrillers, medical dramas, and supernatural action.
Maya Huang, Netflix's head of Chinese-language content, described the slate as deliberately darker and more creatively ambitious, designed to resonate with Chinese-speaking audiences worldwide. Key titles include 'Miracles of the ER,' a medical drama starring Wallace Huo, and 'Confessions,' a psychological thriller from director Wong Ching-po.
The slate also explores genre experimentation with series like 'Bloody Smart' and 'The Fixers.' Two other series, 'How to Survive Med School' and 'Pacify,' have already completed filming and are set to premiere later this year. Netflix also highlighted its ongoing investment in Taiwan's creative infrastructure through various training initiatives.




