Ben Stiller and Chris Rock’s $1.9 Billion Animated Trilogy Finds a New Streaming Home

Published 03/28/2026, 8:33 PM CDT

Streaming platforms continue to reshape how audiences revisit beloved franchises, especially as major titles rotate across services. Ben Stiller and Chris Rock remain central to one such animated phenomenon that defined family entertainment for years. The franchise alone generated over one billion dollars globally across its theatrical run, and with each platform shift, it pulls in an entirely new generation of viewers while reigniting loyalty in the ones who grew up with it, proving that the right characters, in the right hands, never really age out.

The adventure is not over; it has just found a shinier address. And if that bold red-and-black signature means anything, this franchise is about to be everywhere all over again.

Ben Stiller and Chris Rock’s animated trilogy is back in one place

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Ben Stiller and Chris Rock’s $1.9 billion Madagascar animated trilogy is officially arriving on Netflix on April 1, 2026, giving the beloved franchise a new streaming home. The three films Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, centered on a group of zoo animals navigating the wild, will be available together, making it easier for audiences to revisit the complete story. This move brings one of DreamWorks’ most recognizable properties directly back into the spotlight for global streaming audiences.

Originally released in 2005, Madagascar became a global success despite mixed critical reception, earning over $500 million and expanding into sequels set across Africa and Europe. Featuring voices from a star-studded cast that includes Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith, the franchise grew into a billion-dollar property, later boosted by the Penguins of Madagascar spin-off. Its arrival on Netflix also helps fill gaps left by departing family titles, reinforcing the platform’s focus on accessible, crowd-pleasing entertainment.

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As familiar animated hits return, Netflix is simultaneously building a future slate packed with thrillers, fantasy, and emotional storytelling.

A strong lineup of new Netflix films begins to unfold

Among upcoming releases, Apex leads with a survival thriller starring Charlize Theron, while The Adventures of Cliff Booth explores a darker Hollywood narrative with Brad Pitt. Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew promises a grand fantasy reboot under Greta Gerwig’s direction, and Thrash delivers intense disaster horror with shark-infested floodwaters. Together, these films showcase Netflix’s commitment to variety, blending action, nostalgia, and spectacle across its evolving global lineup.

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The remaining slate continues that diversity, with Remarkably Bright Creatures offering an emotional, character-driven story, Good Sex diving into modern romance complexities, and Here Comes the Flood presenting a layered heist thriller. Each film adds a distinct tone, ensuring broad audience appeal across genres. As new stories arrive alongside returning favorites like Madagascar, the platform reinforces its strategy of pairing nostalgia with fresh releases to keep viewers consistently engaged.

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What are your thoughts on this mix of returning classics and new Netflix releases? Let us know in the comments.

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