Netflix has struck a content partnership with creator-led studio Mythical Entertainment that will see three of the company’s flagship unscripted series become available on the streaming platform from September 2026.
The deal represents the latest example of Netflix increasing its investment in creator-led programming as it looks to broaden its unscripted and personality-driven offering.
Under the agreement, new episodes of Good Mythical Morning, Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals will stream on Netflix alongside their existing digital distribution, giving audiences an additional way to access the shows.
Founded by internet creators Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, Mythical Entertainment has built one of YouTube’s largest entertainment brands around the long-running daily series Good Mythical Morning, which currently has 19.6m subs on YouTube. The company has since expanded its slate with food-focused spin-offs including Mythical Kitchen and celebrity interview format Last Meals, both hosted by chef Josh Scherer.
According to an announcement from McLaughlin and Neal, Good Mythical Morning will begin streaming on Netflix from September 7. The pair also confirmed that Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals will join the platform, while emphasising that the programmes will continue to be available through their existing distribution channels.





