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Netflix revives one of the most iconic series of all time, and we can now see the trailer

- April 15, 2026
- Updated: April 16, 2026 at 7:10 AM

You can now mark your calendar for July 9, 2026, because that day Netflix will premiere one of the most anticipated series of the year: a revival of the classic series ‘Little House on the Prairie.’
The streaming platform has recently released the first trailer, which offers an exciting glimpse into the nostalgic atmosphere that characterizes this family story. Through the images, viewers can feel the warmth and coziness that the series aims to convey, inviting them to embark on an emotional journey.
The safe place
The series follows the adventures of the Ingalls family as they leave their home in Wisconsin in search of a new place to live. The story, narrated in part from Laura’s perspective, played by Alice Halsey, promises to explore not only daily life on the prairie but also the uncertainties that arise on their journey toward an unknown future.
Alongside Halsey, the main cast includes Luke Bracey as Pa, Crosby Fitzgerald as Ma, and Skywalker Hughes as Mary, who will bring this iconic family to life.
The showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine has emphasized that at the heart of this story is the family story, adapted to resonate with current audiences. By recalling the essence of the original series, this new version aims to provide a comforting “hug,” perfect for watching at home during the summer.
Interestingly, and demonstrating confidence in this project, Netflix has already renewed ‘Little House on the Prairie’ for a second season before its premiere. This suggests that the company has high expectations about the impact it will have on its audience and on the catalog of revivals and reboots it has been releasing in recent years. Undoubtedly, the return of the Ingalls will be an event to watch closely.
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