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Netflix nods to nostalgia with new ‘Little House on the Prairie’ TV series

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 5:06 AM

By Matt Silverstein and Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, July 6 (Reuters) – For Australian actor Luke Bracey, joining Netflix’s  2026 adaptation of the classic 1935 book “Little House on the Prairie” represents the return of a ​story that resonates across generations.

The show portrays a family in the ‌19th-century American West that goes through ups and downs but ultimately holds on to its love for one another — a theme Bracey believes is timeless.

“It’s no mistake, and it is no accident, that the story and the family are so loved by so many ‌people ​for so long,” said Bracey, who plays Charles ⁠Ingalls, the father of central ⁠character Laura Ingalls.

Both the “Little House on the Prairie” series and books are based on the real-life experiences of Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder, who drew inspiration from her own childhood in a pioneer family. The series of ​books was published in the 1930s and 1940s.

The story has also been adapted before, most notably in a 1970s television series that ran on ⁠NBC until 1983.

Netflix’s “Little House on the Prairie” ⁠follows the Ingalls family as they navigate frontier life while ​engaging with settler-colonial and Indigenous narratives.

Alongside Bracey as Charles Ingalls, the Ingalls family ​includes Laura, portrayed by Alice Halsey; Crosby Fitzgerald as Laura’s mother, ‌Caroline; and Skywalker Hughes as Mary, Laura’s older sister.

While the show highlights many heartfelt themes, Halsey reflected on the challenges Laura faced growing up as a girl in the 1800s.

“I think boys had more privileges,” she said.

“Girls didn’t ⁠have the same opportunities that boys had back then. Girls didn’t get to learn as much as boys did,” she added, noting that if she had lived ⁠in Laura’s time, she ‌wouldn’t have been able to pursue many of the ⁠things she loves today.

The story of the pioneering family’s ​struggles and ‌successes is led by creator and showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine ​and has ⁠already been renewed for a second season ahead of its Season 1 premiere.

“We got to make so many amazing and just perfect memories last season, and now we get the chance to go back and make more,” Hughes said.

The eight-episode series arrives on Netflix on Thursday.

(Reporting by Matt Silverstein and Danielle Broadway; ​Editing by Stephen Coates)