If you’ve been waiting to binge the Johnson family all in one place, your wait is almost over. Disney’s hit sitcom Black‑ish, created by Kenya Barris, is coming to Netflix US for the first time, starting Saturday, January 31, 2026. Fans can finally stream all eight seasons, totaling 176 episodes, without switching between multiple platforms.
The series, which aired from 2014 to 2022, follows Andre “Dre” Johnson and his family as they navigate life, identity, and culture with humor and heart. Praised for its clever writing and socially conscious storylines, Black‑ish has earned Emmy nominations and a devoted fanbase.
Previously, US viewers had to rely on Hulu or Disney+ to watch the series. Bringing Black‑ish to Netflix makes it more accessible to millions of new viewers, while giving longtime fans a convenient way to binge their favorite episodes. It’s a prime example of streaming platforms expanding their libraries with proven hits to attract audiences.
Created by Kenya Barris, Black‑ish stars Anthony Anderson as Dre and Tracee Ellis Ross as his wife, Rainbow. Together, they raise four children while juggling careers, family dynamics, and cultural identity. The show blends humor with social commentary, addressing issues like race, privilege, and generational differences.

Its influence has been significant, inspiring spin-offs like Grown‑ish and Mixed‑ish, and establishing itself as a culturally important sitcom that resonates with viewers across generations.
Starting January 31, 2026, all eight seasons of Black‑ish will be available to stream on Netflix US.