This crime comedy has a chance to become a hit. Netflix will give us 8 episodes
As you can see, in the spring we will be entertained not only by “Rooster” on HBO Max. But the more reasons to smile, the better. Netflix’s “Mistakes in Life” promises to be quite a successful production so far. Dan Levy is the son of a famous comedian, actor and director, who became widely known for his role as David Rose in the comedy series “Schitt’s Creek”. He was awarded numerous awards for this series, including the 4th Emmy in 2020.
“Mistakes in Life” – premiere on Netflix on April 9
Dan Levy is back and this time he gives us a quite funny family saga and crime story in one. The series will premiere on Netflix on April 9, 2026. Judging by the trailer itself, this production promises to be a completely dysfunctional, hilariously chaotic story about two siblings. They will be unexpectedly blackmailed and drawn into the world of organized crime. How will they cope with all this if, at first glance, they are completely incapable of rational action?
Dan Levy is a real orchestra man. He cast himself in the main role, and is also the showrunner and executive producer of the series. In addition to him, Taylor Ortega and Laurie Metcalf will appear on the screen.
It’s worth knowing that this family crime comedy is the first series from Levy’s overall deal with Netflix. It opens a new chapter for his production company Not a Real.
I’m incredibly excited to bring this truly chaotic family story to life with Netflix. I’m also delighted with the team we’re building both behind the scenes and in front of the camera.
The mysterious theft of necklaces revealed the release date
The premiere date of the series was announced slightly earlier (at the beginning of the week) than the trailer was released. On Tuesday, March 10, he appeared on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles a mysterious billboard with a diamond necklace that read: 4/9/26. No context or information was provided as to what it would refer to. Only in the evening, a video showing the “theft” of a necklace from a billboard was published on Netflix’s social channels.
On Wednesday, March 11, selfies of Dane Levy and cast members were published on Netflix’s social channels. Each of them was wearing a “stolen necklace”.
In the end, however, the necklace returned to its place and the billboard “came to life” revealing that the numbers 4.9.26 were nothing other than the premiere date of the series. Yesterday’s trailer, which was the finale of the staged theft of the necklace, only confirmed it.
