Here’s the latest on Glory, Netflix’s new series.
- Netflix announced Glory releases on May 1, 2026, described as a sports thriller set in boxing with a murder mystery and family drama.[1][4]
- The show is positioned as a first-of-its-kind sports crime thriller created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, with a focus on ambition, revenge, and the high-stakes world of boxing in India.[4][1]
- Coverage in Indian media highlights Glory as Netflix India’s bold entry into a gritty boxing drama, with ongoing promotion through trailers and interviews ahead of the May premiere.[6][7][4]
Key readouts and what to expect
- Premise: Two brothers return to a boxing hub to solve a murder while reconnecting with their father, a renowned boxing coach; the series blends sport, crime, and family dynamics.[7][8]
- Release timing: Globally streaming on Netflix starting May 1, 2026, in multiple regions with localized marketing materials.[1][7]
- Public reception: Early press emphasizes the show’s gritty tone and high emotional stakes, aiming to differentiate from standard sports dramas.[4]
Notes
- If you want, I can pull the official trailer links, or summarize interviews with the showrunners and cast to give more context on themes, characters, and production details. I can also track regional availability if you plan to watch from Prague.
Citations
- Netflix press release announcing Glory’s May 1 release and overview of the series:.[1]
- Netflix India press materials detailing creative team and thematic approach:.[4]
- Additional coverage on the show’s premise and cast insights:.[6][7]