





If you came here looking for more information about who might be starring in My Best Day, the answer is: you! You may have seen the filter floating around on social media — an image that resembles the Netflix homepage, complete with some of our newest shows and movies, all promoting My Best Day. While there are plenty of Days to tune into here — like One Day, Yes Day, and Miss Night and Day, to name a few — the viral My Best Day filter was created by Yajan Joshi for people to share some of their favorite real-life moments. That’s right, you’re the main character of this story.
My Best Day may not be a new show you can stream, but we have plenty of other series and movies right here that will inspire you to have your best day ever. Check out the My Best Day collection for inspiration, and read on for more recommendations.





This wholesome baking competition show will give you the best day — and maybe a sweet tooth — by lifting your spirits. Each episode brings a group of amateur bakers together to complete three baking challenges in the hopes that they might impress the judges enough to receive a handshake (OK, that’s not the only prize). While there may be plenty of competition to go around, the contestants are always ready to help each other avoid every baking disaster that comes their way.

Sometimes, the end of a marriage can also be the beginning of the rest of your life. After her divorce, Helen (Ellie Kemper) is ready to step outside her comfort zone, tired of playing it safe. So she enrolls in a backcountry survival course hike that promises the “adventure of a lifetime.” For Helen, there are plenty of lessons left to learn about love and life, and her best days are still ahead of her.

A chance encounter at school brought the introspective Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and rugby star Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) together when their teacher assigned them to sit next to each other. That was only the beginning of their sweet romance, proving that sometimes the best day of your life is wrapped up in one simple “Hi.”

Sometimes your best day is one that happens by chance. Such is the case for Hadley (Haley Lu Richardson) and Oliver (Ben Hardy), whose paths cross at New York’s John F. Kennedy airport as they board the same flight to London. And it was fate that brought them together — or at least a missed flight. The pair share an instant connection, but once they arrive at their destination they lose each other in the crowd. Perhaps a stroke of luck can help them reunite once more.

Emma (Miranda Cosgrove) returns home from traveling abroad with some big news for her mom, Lana (Brooke Shields). She’s getting married next month and she’s doing it in Thailand. Now this mother-daughter duo has to get the whole family together to celebrate the biggest day in Emma’s life in tropical paradise. But there’s one more catch: The groom’s father is Will (Benjamin Bratt), the man who broke Lana’s heart decades ago. Weddings are usually a prime candidate for someone’s “best day,” but this one might just get a little awkward.

Queer Eye is all about giving people their best day ever, making them feel their best selves, and celebrating the relationships they build in the process. Over their eight seasons and two spin-offs, the Fab 5 have changed the lives of more than 60 people, in body, mind, spirit, and, of course, living space. It’s the sort of heartwarming series that can inspire anyone to do a little more for themselves and each other.

A lot has changed since the early ’00s, but Rebel Wilson’s Stephanie didn’t get the memo. The former queen bee fell into a coma 20 years earlier when she fell off a cheerleading pyramid. Now in the present day, she wakes up as a 37-year-old who’s intent on returning to high school and reliving her best days, ready to finish her senior year and maybe even get crowned as prom queen. She just might have to get with the times — but if she plays her cards right, it could be the bomb diggity.

What better way to spend your 50th birthday than sipping wine with a group of your best girlfriends? That’s the starting point for this comedy, in which Abby (Amy Poehler) plans a grand weekend getaway to Napa Valley for Rebecca (Rachel Dratch). Naomi (Maya Rudolph), Catherine (Ana Gasteyer), Val (Paula Pell), and Jenny (Emily Spivey) are all along for the ride, until this restful weekend runs off the rails. But even when everything goes awry, this group of women can still turn the worst trip into the best birthday ever.

This coming-of-age story is all about one of the biggest days in a Jewish teen’s life: her bat mitzvah. Lifelong best friends Stacy (Sunny Sandler) and Lydia (Samantha Lorraine) have spent their entire lives dreaming up the most extravagant bat mitzvah celebrations. But their big plans are quickly derailed when a popular boy (Dylan Hoffman) and Hebrew school drama threaten to come between them. The girls will have to overcome some growing pains and find a way to make this special day the best day ever.


































































