Jan 22, 2026 1:00am PT Netflix Unveils Turkish Slate Headlined by Series Adaptation of Nobel Prize-Winning Author Orhan Pamuk’s ‘The Museum of Innocence’ By Nick Vivarelli Plus Icon Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent @NickVivarelli Latest Netflix Italy Steps Up Production of Local Movies Alongside Acquired Titles 19 hours ago Yorgos Lanthimos, Florian Zeller and Juliette Binoche Join 800 Film Figures in Condemning Iran’s Brutal Crackdown on Protesters 20 hours ago Italy’s RAI Cinema International Boards Berlin Perspectives Title ‘Forest High’ 21 hours ago See All Courtesy Netflix Netflix has unveiled its Turkish production slate for 2026, which is headlined by a hotly anticipated series adaptation of Turkish Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk acclaimed book “The Museum Of Innocence” and several other high-end shows with international reach. The previously announced nine-episode “Museum of Innocence” series – that will drop on Netflix Feb. 13 – starts out in 1970’s Istanbul where a wealthy man named Kemal becomes romantically obsessed with his poor and distant young relative, a shopgirl named Füsun.