The upcoming television series Ripple was originally ordered for the Hallmark+ streaming service, but it appears it was dropped by the streamer and it’s now debuting on Netflix instead.
What’s on Netflix reports that Netflix has licensed Ripple from Lionsgate Television and will drop the first season on December 3.
Ripple “follows Walter, Kris, Nate, and Aria, four New Yorkers who have unknowingly crossed paths countless times without ever meeting. As each character confronts personal challenges, their choices set off a ripple effect that gradually draws them together. The show leans into a message of resilience and optimism, reminding viewers to wait for the rainbow because some of the best things in life cannot happen without the storm.”
Julia Chan, Ian Harding, Sydney Agudong, and Frankie Faison star in the new series.
While the show doesn’t appear on Netflix’s “New in December 2025″ lineup, if you search for Ripple on your app, it lists the show as coming on December 3.
The recent Netflix hit The Hunting Wives also followed a similar trajectory as it was originally made for Starz, but debuted on the streamer instead.