Netflix has released the first trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Little House on the Prairie, offering an early look at a new version of the long-running property. The new show is set to premier July 9, 2026.
The series draws from the semi-autobiographical books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, first published in the 1930s. Those works inspired a television adaptation that aired on NBC from 1974 to 1983.
What the Trailer Shows
The trailer introduces the Ingalls family as they leave Wisconsin and begin a new life on the American frontier, “where a new life was waiting for them.” It centers on Laura Ingalls and her perspective on the family’s journey.
Scenes show the family moving in their wagon and beginning their new life on the prairie, with images of Pa playing fiddle for his family, Ma walking with the girls through a town, and the girls meeting new kids.
The preview also highlights the central role of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, Laura’s parents, as they guide their family through uncertainty and change.
Context and Production Details
Netflix has positioned the project as a new adaptation rather than a direct remake of the earlier television series. The trailer noted that the new show is “based on the beloved books.”
The only reason this was remade, is because the original series is streamed more than a lot of new stuff. Now when you search Little House on the Prairie, the Netflix version will pop up first. It’s all about IP name, content, and numbers. They don’t care if it’s good. https://t.co/NUp0IIDZqK
— FanZcene 📼💿 (@FZscene) April 13, 2026
The original television adaptation, starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert, remains widely recognized and continues to attract viewers through syndication and streaming.
The new series appears to revisit the early chapters of the Ingalls family story, with an emphasis on migration, settlement, and survival.
Cast of the New Series
The new series features a recast Ingalls family. Alice Halsey plays Laura Ingalls, with Luke Bracey as Charles Ingalls and Crosby Fitzgerald as Caroline Ingalls. Skywalker Hughes portrays Mary Ingalls. Additional cast members include Warren Christie and Jocko Sims in supporting roles.
Fan Reaction and Debate Over Interpretation
Early responses to the trailer vary. Some viewers have expressed interest in a new interpretation of the material. Others have focused on how closely the adaptation will follow the tone of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books.
A portion of the discussion centers on whether the series will introduce modern perspectives into its storytelling. Some commentators have raised concerns about a possible “woke” reinterpretation of the source material and its characters.
I’m trying not to get too excited about this because I’m 99.9% certain they’ll ruin it by making someone nonbinary, however …
I’d really love it if they …
1. Stick to the books
2. Use era songs from the books
3. Are faithful to the books
4. The books pic.twitter.com/c9kAL7jdjq— Jennifer Greenberg 🕊️ (@JennMGreenberg) April 13, 2026
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These concerns reflect a broader pattern seen with recent reboots of established properties. Critics argue that significant thematic changes could alter the original intent of the books.
At the same time, others note that earlier adaptations of Little House on the Prairie addressed social issues within a historical context. This has led to debate over what constitutes fidelity to the source material.

A screenshot from the trailer for Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie reboot – YouTube, Netflix
It is perhaps telling that this is the initial reaction to the trailer. Within its limited preview, nothing controversial appears that would suggest the new series will deviate from the classic books. However, it would not be the first bait-and-switch that pulled audiences into a show or movie with one expectation, before surprising them with some “modern twist” along the way. Audiences will have to wait for this summer to find out how faithful this adaptation will be, but many are leery of yet another “modern retelling.”
Netflix and the creative team have not directly addressed these concerns in detail. Available statements emphasize an effort to balance historical context with storytelling choices for current audiences.
Looking Ahead
The trailer marks the first substantial preview of the series. It signals Netflix’s continued investment in adaptations of established literary properties.

A screenshot from the trailer for Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie reboot – YouTube, Netflix
Audience response will likely depend on how the show balances historical setting with narrative updates. Expectations remain divided among long-time viewers and new audiences.
What do you think of the new trailer? Let us know your thoughts about the upcoming series in the comments below.
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Expect DEI like girl bosses and feminist drivel from Wokeflix.
Oh, god. Please, no. “Based on…” is code for “we’re going to use the setting and character names but write our own stories.”
I’m waiting for the race swaps, the obsessive focus on slavery with the fallout of the Civil War, the one sided depictions of the white man massacring indians, the seasons that will be dedicated to Woman’s suffrage (even though that didn’t really pick up till after the time depicted in Little House).
Michael Landon was respected and admired when I was a kid. I wonder if it would have been the same if Landon had access to Twitter.
Netflix can’t help but ruin another IP.
The “Netflix Adaptation Meme” will never be proven wrong.