Is There A 'Jekyll and Hyde' Show on Netflix? Here's All You Need to Know

Published 02/02/2026, 11:15 PM EST

Stereotypical literary characters are never lost easily. From gothic horror to psychological drama, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has been a source of numerous adaptations in both film and television. As older and lesser-known titles have become popular with streaming platforms again, the topic of a potential Jekyll and Hyde series on Netflix has been steadily growing in popularity over the last few weeks.

With the renewed enthusiasm of the darker, genre-bending shows and the revival of old, forgotten television hits on the streaming services, questions about Jekyll and Hyde have begun to crop up once again.

Therefore, the question is, does Netflix have Jekyll and Hyde, or is it just another streaming rumor?

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Is there really a Jekyll and Hyde series on Netflix right now?

The 2015 British ITV fantasy drama Jekyll and Hyde is available to stream on Netflix since Sunday, February 1st, 2026. This release applies to Netflix US and does not currently extend to all international regions. As a result, availability may vary depending on the viewer’s location.

Questions about a Jekyll and Hyde series on Netflix often stem from the assumption that a new adaptation has been released. In reality, the renewed attention is tied to an older television series that is being reintroduced to streaming audiences years after its original run. For fans in the US, the Jekyll and Hyde show will be joining Netflix's multi-continental menu of thrillers

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So what exactly is this series, and why is it suddenly back in the spotlight?

Everything you need to know About Jekyll and Hyde

The Jekyll and Hyde series in question is a 10-episode British fantasy drama created by Charlie Higson. The show premiered on ITV in late 2015 and is set in 1930s London and is a loose adaptation of the classic story of Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Instead of remaking the first narrative, the show is based on the character of the grandson of the notorious Henry Jekyll, Dr. Robert Jekyll. When Robert starts to discover some awful family secrets, he understands that he is the heir of his grandfather, with his awful split personality turning into Hyde, the violent and uncontrolled one. In the process, the show is overly filled with supernatural, secret organizations, and mythology about monsters.

Although the show acquired a cult audience with its expansive world-building and pulpiness, it was not well-received and was cancelled after a single season because of declining ratings and viewer complaints. Nonetheless, this has been revived by its introduction to Netflix, particularly among the audience that is fond of rediscovering neglected genre programming.

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Will you be watching the Jekyll and Hyde Show on Netflix? Let us know in the comments ! 

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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