Netflix Taps 'Return to Hogwarts' Producer Mohammed Adnan as Documentary Series Manager in US

Published 07/03/2026, 11:24 AM EDT

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Netflix has officially recruited Mohammed Adnan as its new Manager of Documentary Series in the United States. The streaming giant is about to rewrite the playbook for its true-crime and docuseries slate with a major executive powerhouse acquisition. This strategic move signals a bold new era for the platform. By bringing in a creator with a proven track record of blending prestige storytelling with massive pop-culture appeal, Netflix is positioning itself to elevate its upcoming unscripted roster.

The industry veteran is ready to transition from creating pitches to greenlighting the next global streaming sensations.

Netflix recruits acclaimed producer Mohammed Adnan

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The major streaming platform, Netflix, secured Mohammed Adnan as the new Manager of Documentary Series in the United States from the United Kingdom production company Story Films, where he previously served as the Vice President of Development based in New York. Adnan brings years of international experience in television development to the California-based entertainment company. He was a producer on HBO Max’s Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts.

He shared about this achievement in his LinkedIn profile recently.

“Today is that day, as I join Netflix as Manager, Documentary Series to work alongside some of the world’s most talented storytellers at a company that has fundamentally reshaped the documentary landscape,” he shared his thoughts via a LinkedIn post a week ago. His career path reflects a lifelong dedication to the non-fiction genre.

"That moment sparked a love for documentary storytelling that has taken me from the UK to the US, working with some of the smartest, most creative people in the industry along the way," Adnan stated.

The executive expressed immense gratitude on LinkedIn for his previous colleagues at Story Films Limited, specifically thanking Peter Beard and his development team. He noted that contributing to the growth of such a respected company was a distinct privilege, and he remains highly enthusiastic about the future projects they will build together.

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The impressive portfolio of non-fiction television hits that paved his path to the streaming giant.

A proven track record across premium unscripted television

Before accepting his new leadership role at Netflix, Mohammed Adnan built an extensive portfolio of acclaimed unscripted, reality, and documentary projects. His diverse professional background includes a prominent tenure as the Global Head of Development at the prominent production company Pulse Films.

His notable producing and development credits span multiple major networks and platforms across both the United States and the United Kingdom television markets. He contributed significantly to Inside Missguided: Made in Manchester for Channel 4, Hair Power: Me and My Afro, and the premium sports docuseries Max Verstappen: Anatomy of a Champion.

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Additionally, his creative fingerprints are on Don't Scream for BBC Three, Desi R****** for Sky, and Who Should Get to Stay in the UK? for BBC Two. This wide-ranging expertise in managing complex, high-profile narratives makes him uniquely qualified to oversee the extensive Netflix non-fiction catalogue. By transitioning from an independent producer to a network executive, Mohammed Adnan is ready to reshape the documentary landscape at Netflix.

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What do you think about the future of Netflix documentaries as Mohammed Adnan joined? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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