Taylor Tomlinson Returns With Netflix Special Prodigal Daughter, Premiering February 24

Taylor Tomlinson’s Prodigal Daughter is the comedian’s fourth Netflix comedy special and will premiere globally on February 24, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.

The hour was filmed at Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a venue that grounds the special in a real-world setting rather than a traditional theater.

Prodigal Daughter continues Taylor Tomlinson’s ongoing relationship with Netflix, following Quarter-Life Crisis in 2020, Look At You in 2022, and Have It All in 2024.

Where Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter was filmed

Netflix confirmed that Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter was filmed at Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, MI.

Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter Netflix Special Sets February 24 Premiere

Creative roles and production credits

In addition to performing, Taylor Tomlinson directs Prodigal Daughter and serves as an executive producer. She is joined in executive producing duties by Judi Marmel, Rachel Warden, and John Bravakis.

What Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter is about

According to Netflix’s official logline, Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter centers on deconstructing faith, processing religious trauma, exploring sexuality, and confronting the fear of death. The description frames the material as a “tight new hour,”.

How Prodigal Daughter fits into Taylor Tomlinson’s Netflix run

Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter is her fourth Netflix original comedy special. It follows:

Release details

Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter will be available to stream globally on Netflix starting February 24, 2026. The release is worldwide and exclusive to the platform.

Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter Netflix Special Sets February 24 Premiere

Key Details

  • Title: Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter
  • Release date: February 24, 2026
  • Platform: Netflix
  • Format: Stand-up comedy special
  • Filming location: Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Performer: Taylor Tomlinson
  • Director: Taylor Tomlinson
  • Executive producers: Taylor Tomlinson, Judi Marmel, Rachel Warden, John Bravakis
  • Logline focus: Faith deconstruction, religious trauma, sexuality, fear of death
Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of premier television, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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