Netflix has announced a new partnership with Mythical Entertainment that will bring Good Mythical Morning, Mythical Kitchen, and Last Meals to the platform beginning September 7. New episodes will arrive on Netflix the same day they premiere on YouTube.
The Good Mythical Morning Netflix deal gives subscribers access to both a library of past episodes and new installments of Mythical’s most popular shows. The partnership marks the latest step in Netflix’s growing push into creator-led entertainment and digital-first programming.
Netflix Is Bringing Three Major Mythical Shows to Its Platform
Beginning September 7, Netflix members will be able to watch content from three of Mythical Entertainment’s flagship series.
The lineup includes:
- Good Mythical Morning
- Mythical Kitchen
- Last Meals
Netflix confirmed that new episodes will drop day-and-date alongside YouTube releases, meaning fans will be able to watch on either platform without waiting for delayed availability.
In addition to new episodes, Netflix will also offer a library of previously released content from all three series.
According to Netflix, the partnership is designed to give viewers additional ways to engage with creators and personalities they already follow online.
The announcement arrives as Mythical continues to expand beyond YouTube while maintaining its position as one of the largest independent creator-led entertainment companies in the world.
Good Mythical Morning Will Debut Its 30th Season on Netflix
The partnership launches on the same day that Good Mythical Morning begins its 30th season.
Hosted by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, the long-running daily series has been a fixture of online entertainment for more than a decade.
Netflix describes the show as a mix of comedy, games, experiments, product testing, celebrity appearances, and food challenges.
Episodes air Monday through Friday and regularly feature Rhett and Link tackling unusual concepts, trying unexpected foods, and competing in original games.
The series has aired more than 3,000 episodes during its 14-year run and remains one of the most successful daily programs on the internet.
Executive producers include:
- Rhett McLaughlin
- Link Neal
- Kevin Kostelnik
- Matthew Carney
- Brittany Van Horne
- Chase Hilt
The show is produced by Mythical Entertainment.
Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals Will Also Stream Weekly
The Netflix partnership also includes Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals, both hosted by Mythical Chef Josh Scherer.
Mythical Kitchen focuses on creative cooking challenges, celebrity guests, and unusual food experiments. Netflix describes the series as a place where Scherer and his team of “Kitcheneers” create unexpected dishes while taking on ambitious culinary ideas.
Executive producers include:
- Josh Scherer
- Annaliese Kassebaum
- Rhett McLaughlin
- Link Neal
- Kevin Kostelnik
Meanwhile, Last Meals has become one of Mythical’s most recognizable interview formats. Each episode centers on a simple question: what meal would a guest choose for their final day on Earth?
The answer often leads to conversations about personal memories, family traditions, career experiences, and life stories.
Over more than 100 episodes, Last Meals has featured guests including Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Meghan Trainor, Post Malone, Emma Chamberlain, Jason Kelce, and the Jonas Brothers.
Like Mythical Kitchen, the series is produced by Mythical Entertainment and executive produced by Scherer, Kassebaum, Rhett, Link, and Kevin Kostelnik.
Who Are Rhett, Link, and Josh Scherer?
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal are the co-founders and CEOs of Mythical Entertainment.
The pair met in first-grade detention and eventually built one of the most successful creator-led media companies in the industry.
Today, Mythical’s YouTube channels have more than 35 million subscribers and over 15 billion lifetime views. Across social media platforms, the company has accumulated more than 28 million additional followers.
Their work has earned recognition from Rolling Stone, Forbes, The Hollywood Reporter, Fast Company, the Streamy Awards, and the Webby Awards.
Josh Scherer joined Mythical after beginning his career in food journalism, writing for outlets including GQ, Epicurious, Vice, LA Weekly, Thrillist, and Los Angeles Magazine.
Beyond hosting Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals, Scherer is a New York Times bestselling author, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and Webby Award winner.
Netflix says these three shows will give subscribers new ways to engage with creator-led content while bringing Mythical’s established audience to the platform.
FAQ
When will Good Mythical Morning arrive on Netflix?
Good Mythical Morning begins streaming on Netflix on September 7, 2026.
Will new episodes release at the same time as YouTube?
Yes. Netflix confirmed that new episodes will drop day-and-date alongside YouTube releases.
Which Mythical shows are coming to Netflix?
Netflix will stream Good Mythical Morning, Mythical Kitchen, and Last Meals.
Key Details
- Launch Date: September 7, 2026
- Shows: Good Mythical Morning, Mythical Kitchen, Last Meals
- Hosts: Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal, Josh Scherer
- Release Model: New episodes day-and-date with YouTube
- Production Company: Mythical Entertainment
- Creators: Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal
- Platform: Netflix and YouTube
- Library Episodes: Included
- Episode Count: Not announced
- Runtime: Not announced
- Source Material: Original creator-led programming