Discover the best animated films on Netflix, from KPop Demon Hunters to The Mitchells vs. the Machines—plus exclusive sequel updates.
- May 12, 2026
AceShowbiz - The 2020s have already proven to be a remarkable era for animated films on Netflix, offering a diverse and high-quality lineup that captivates audiences worldwide. While KPop Demon Hunters has taken center stage with record-breaking viewership, multiple Oscars and Grammys, and a sequel on the horizon, Netflix’s animated slate goes far beyond just that success.
Among the standout titles that deserve recognition is The Mitchells vs. the Machines, a 2021 release that might seem somewhat distant due to the pandemic’s impact on time perception, yet it remains a brilliant and beloved film. The story follows the chaotic but endearing Mitchell family as they rally together to save humanity from a robot uprising. Fans have eagerly awaited news about the sequel ever since it was officially announced in 2025, but updates have been sparse—until now.
According to a recent report from What’s On Netflix, the sequel is currently titled The Mitchells vs. the Mitchells. The new film promises to take the story in an intriguing direction. While the original movie centered on the family confronting an external robotic threat, the follow-up will challenge them with a far more unusual and perilous adversary: themselves.
The teaser synopsis hints at a fascinating twist: “While the first film saw the Mitchells, a fairly mild-mannered American family, take on the robot apocalypse, the sequel sees them encounter something even stranger and more dangerous ... themselves.” This concept opens various possibilities, including the chance that the antagonists might be robotic versions of the family or that the plot could explore a multiverse scenario. If the latter is true, the project benefits from the involvement of executive producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who brought their expertise to the acclaimed Spider-Verse movies.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2 is just one example of the exciting animation projects Netflix has lined up for the near future. The streamer clearly recognizes animation’s broad appeal and creative potential, a fact underscored by the massive success of films like KPop Demon Hunters. Among the anticipated 2026 releases are I Am Frankelda, a stop-motion dark fantasy; Steps, which focuses on Cinderella’s stepsisters with voices from Ali Wong, Stephanie Hsu, and Amanda Seyfried; and Ray Gunn, a retro-futuristic detective story from Brad Bird, known for The Incredibles.
Looking further ahead, Netflix’s animated future also includes a new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie starring Taika Waititi, as well as a new Ghostbusters animated film. Sequels are expected for other Netflix originals too, including Leo and The Sea Beast. Given that animation is a time-intensive process, fans will need patience before seeing The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2, but if the sequel maintains the creativity, humor, and visual brilliance of the original, it will certainly be worth the wait.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines remains available to stream now on Netflix, offering new viewers a chance to experience the energetic family adventure that sparked such excitement. The film’s blend of heartfelt family dynamics, inventive animation, and sharp humor set a high bar for the sequel and for Netflix’s animated offerings overall.
With a strong lineup of diverse animated films scheduled and the sequel reportedly moving forward, Netflix continues to prove its commitment to quality animation that appeals to a wide range of viewers. The coming years look promising for fans eager to see more inventive stories and groundbreaking visuals from the streamer.