Millie Bobby Brown's Netflix Empire: Complete Guide to Her Movies, Shows, and Upcoming Slate – What's on Netflix

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Love Millie Bobby Brown? Discover her entire Netflix catalog, including smash-hit blockbusters like ‘Damsel’ and what is still to come.
By Kasey Moore  • 

Millie Bobby Brown in The Electric State – Picture Credit: Netflix
Millie Bobby Brown and Netflix go hand-in-hand. Since breaking out as a global superstar at just 12 years old, she hasn’t just starred in some of the streamer’s biggest hits—she’s actively producing them. If you’re looking to binge-watch her impressive catalog, here is your complete guide to every Millie Bobby Brown project on Netflix, plus a peek at what’s coming next.
Below, we’ll walk you through all of her currently available (and soon-to-drop) titles, followed by a look at her jam-packed development slate.
Role: Cast (Eleven)
Picture Credit: Netflix
Stranger Things is Brown’s breakout role and will no doubt forever be her defining role. Growing into one of Netflix’s biggest shows in its history, Millie was at the center on this massive sci-fi flagship series for a decade, practically growing up alongside her beloved character, Eleven, a young girl with supernatural abilities and a big heart.

The global phenomenon kicks off with a tight-knit group of friends (Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, and Gaten Matarazzo, alongside Brown) desperately searching for their missing pal (Noah Schnapp). As the show progresses, the scope explodes, taking the Hawkins crew across state lines and dimensional planes to fight terrifying supernatural forces that threaten what matters most to them: their friends.
Picture Credit: Netflix
Role: Star (Enola Holmes) and Producer
Rating: PG-13
Brown pulls double duty as producer and star in this well-reviewed and much-watched adaptations of Nancy Springer’s young adult detective series. Following the titular younger sister of Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill) as she carves her own path in the family business, the franchise has become a staple of Netflix’s original movie library.
Role: Star (Elodie) and Executive Producer
Runtime: 1h 49m | Rating: PG-13
Picture Credit: Netflix
Brown flips the script on the traditional fairy-tale narrative in this dark fantasy hit, proving that sometimes the only person who can save you is yourself.
She plays Princess Elodie, who finds herself in quite a predicament after her handsome prince-to-be (Nick Robinson) sacrifices her to a terrifying dragon in order to pay back an ancient family debt. Thrust into the giant creature’s subterranean lair and left to her own devices, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s film is filled with frantic energy and tension as Elodie fights tooth and nail for her survival.
The movie held a spot on Netflix’s all-time most-watched list for many years, although it was squeezed out earlier this year. We had heard some rumblings of a potential sequel here, although we’ve had that firmly denied by the powers that be. 
Role: Star (Michelle)
Runtime: 2h 8m | Rating: PG-13
The Electric State. Millie Bobby Brown as Michelle in The Electric State. Cr. Paul Abell/Netflix ©2025
Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (The Gray Man, Avengers: Endgame), this massive sci-fi blockbuster is an adaptation of Simon Stålenhag’s stunning 2018 graphic novel.
The adventure takes place in a retro-futuristic world after a catastrophic war between humans and robots has left the world in shambles. Brown plays Michelle, a young woman who embarks on a perilous journey across the American West, accompanied by a mysterious, sweet toy robot (voiced by Anthony Mackie) and a roguish smuggler (Chris Pratt). Together, the unlikely trio attempts to unravel a mechanical conspiracy at the center of the American heartland.
Format: Movie
Role: Star and Producer
Director: Lee Toland Krieger
Writer: Jesse Lasky
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Gabriel LaBelle, Anthony Keyvan
Status: Awaiting Release / Post-Production
Stars of “Just Picture It” Millie Bobby Brown and Gabriel LaBelle. Cr : Anthony Keyvan/Netflix.
If you’re in the mood for a fun, sci-fi-tinged college rom-com, Just Picture It should definitely be on your radar. Directed by Lee Toland Krieger (Shadow and Bone, The Age of Adaline), the film stars Brown alongside Gabriel LaBelle (The Fabelmans) and Anthony Keyvan (XO, Kitty).
The Plot: Two care-free college students are surprised when their phones glitch and start showing them pictures from 10 years in the future featuring them as a happily married couple with kids. The real glitch? They have yet to meet each other.
Production Notes: Just Picture It is a co-production between Netflix, Roth Kirschenbaum Films (who previously partnered with Brown on Damsel), and Brown’s own PCMA Productions. Cameras officially rolled in Georgia (specifically Atlanta, Decatur, and Norcross) between early September and late October 2025, meaning the movie is currently in the can and awaiting a release date.
Format: Movie
Role: Producer and Original Author
Director: Tom Hooper
Writer: Anthony McCarten
Status: In Development
Picture Credit: Good Reads
Millie Bobby Brown is officially bringing her own New York Times bestselling debut novel to the screen! Published in 2023 and co-written with Kathleen McGurl, the book is a deeply personal World War II story inspired by the real-life experiences of Brown’s own grandmother. The project was first tied to Netflix in 2024 with some movement in April 2026 with Tom Hopper’s name becoming attached to the project. 
The Plot: Eighteen-year-old Nellie Morris navigates the challenges of wartime life in WWII while charting a new romance with an American airman.
Production Notes: Netflix has assembled a heavy-hitting prestige team to adapt the historical drama. Oscar-winning director Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech, Les Misérables) is attached to direct, with four-time Oscar-nominated screenwriter Anthony McCarten (The Theory of Everything, Darkest Hour, The Two Popes) penning the adaptation.
The film is being produced by Rideback’s Jonathan Eirich alongside Brown’s PCMA Productions. Keeping it a family affair, Brown serves as a producer alongside her father, Robert Brown, and her husband, Jake Bongiovi. Nick Reynolds is on board as an executive producer. The project is currently in early development, so no casting announcements for the role of Nellie have been made just yet.
Format: Series (60-Minute Episodes)
Role: Star (Rebecca) and Executive Producer
Writer / Creator: Jack Thorne
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour
Status: Pre-Production
Stranger Things fans, brace yourselves! Eleven and Hopper are officially reuniting, but this time, they are trading the Upside Down for the high-stakes world of espionage. Ordered straight-to-series by Netflix in late June 2026, this serialized spy drama is guaranteed to be one of the streamer’s most anticipated upcoming shows.
The Plot: Disgraced FBI agent turned security expert Matt Wolfe (David Harbour) is drawn back into the world he left behind when his estranged daughter, Rebecca (Brown)—now an FBI agent determined to follow in his footsteps—vanishes on a mission. The disappearance forces him to return to a field that has evolved far beyond him.
Production Notes: The series is created and written by BAFTA and Tony Award-winning powerhouse Jack Thorne (Enola Holmes 2, His Dark Materials, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), who penned the pilot.
Brown and Harbour are both attached as executive producers alongside their starring roles. The project is a co-production between Brown’s PCMA Productions (with her father Robert Brown and husband Jake Bongiovi also executive producing), Cut To, and Bravo Axolotl. 
Format: Series 
Role: Star (Cassie) and Executive Producer
Showrunner: Etan Frankel
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown
Status: Active Development
Millie Bobby Brown is heading back to the supernatural realm! Based on the short story of the same name by Nick Shafir, this upcoming sci-fi mystery series is currently in active development with a script commitment as of October 2025. 
The Plot: The series follows Cassie (Brown), a woman with the unique ability to communicate with apparitions. She must uncover the cause of a newly discovered phenomenon that causes “visitors” (ghosts) to suddenly appear all over the world before it’s too late.
Production Notes: The behind-the-scenes team on this project is absolutely stacked. Brown is teaming up once again with Joe and Anthony Russo (The Electric State), who are executive producing via their AGBO banner alongside Angela Russo-Otstot and Scott Nemes.
If that wasn’t enough, Emmy-winning Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) is also on board as an executive producer through her Scrap Paper Pictures banner, alongside Assemble Media and Brown’s own PCMA Productions. Etan Frankel (Animal Kingdom, Shameless) is attached to serve as showrunner, while original author Nick Shafir is on board as a co-producer. 
Format: Movie
Role: Potential Star and Producer
Director: Joe Cornish
Status: Early Development
For many years now, Joe Cornish (the creator of Netflix’s Lockwood & Co.) has been working on a feature film called Dark Park, which we’re told is a teen horror thriller about a haunted theme park where the rides begin killing people one by one. 
In April 2025, we were first alerted that Brown had been attached to the project and was in talks to take a leading role. We had been holding onto that news and indeed the project for many years up until that point. That rumor then surfaced at the very end of the year in The Insneider newsletter, although our understanding is that nothing is formally signed. 
Format: Movie
Role: Star (Nora) and Producer
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown
Status: Unknown
If you love a tense, high-stakes hostage thriller, this adaptation of Tess Sharpe’s acclaimed YA novel has been one to keep on the radar, but a lot of time has now passed since it was first unveiled to be in the works back in July 2020
The Plot: Brown is set to play Nora, a seasoned con artist who must use her impressive powers of persuasion and impersonation to negotiate her way out of a terrifying situation. When Nora finds herself caught in the middle of a bank heist, she has to use everything she’s learned from her criminal past to get herself, her new girlfriend, and her ex-boyfriend out alive.
Production Notes: Netflix had attached some major heavyweight producers for this crime thriller. Brown is producing through her PCMA Productions banner alongside Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan, who are producing via Aggregate Films (Ozark, The Outsider, Your Place or Mine). 
Format: Movie
Role: Producer and Writer
Writers: Anna Klassen and Millie Bobby Brown
Status: Unknown
Another project that might have slipped away is this one, first unveiled in September 2019. Stepping entirely behind the camera for this one, Millie Bobby Brown described A Time Lost as a deeply personal passion project. While she wasn’t slated to star in the film, she is taking on major creative duties as both a producer and a writer, penning the script alongside screenwriter Anna Klassen.
The Plot: A long-standing feud between two Long Island families comes to a head when one of their teenage daughters is diagnosed with cancer.
And there you have it—every single Millie Bobby Brown project currently streaming, awaiting release, or in active development at Netflix. From solving mysteries in Victorian London to battling supernatural forces in the Upside Down, and soon jumping into the world of espionage and con artistry, it’s safe to say that MBB is one of Netflix’s most vital creative forces.
Which Millie Bobby Brown project are you most excited to watch next? Let us know in the comments down below!
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