Black-ish: All eight seasons coming to Netflix US Jan. 31, 2026

Black-ish: All eight seasons coming to Netflix US Jan. 31, 2026 — Static0.moviewebimages.com
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Movieweb reports that, according to What's on Netflix, all eight seasons of ABC sitcom Black-ish will be available to stream on Netflix in the US from Jan. 31, 2026.

The series follows the Johnson family: advertising executive Dre (Anthony Anderson), a character based on creator Kenya Barris, his wife Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), and their five children — Zoe (Yara Shahidi), Junior (Marcus Scribner), twins Jack (Miles Brown) and Diane (Marsai Martin), and baby Devante. The show also features Dre's mother Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) and father Earl (Laurence Fishburne). Although a sitcom, Black-ish addresses serious themes across more than 176 episodes, including Dre and Rainbow's relationship breakdown and a two-part Season 7 opener about the family's experience of the 2020 election results.

Black-ish has spawned a franchise that includes spinoffs Grown-ish and Mixed-ish and the Kenya Barris series BlackAF. The report lists Mixed-ish (2019–2021) as covering Rainbow's youth in the 1980s, Black-ish (2014–2022) as aligning with its airing years, and Grown-ish (2018–2024) as beginning after Black-ish Season 3 and following the same timeline. Netflix's US release date is Jan. 31, 2026; the report does not indicate availability beyond the US.


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Culture, Black-ish, Netflix, Kenya Barris, Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross