Neighbors is a 2026 American documentary television series directed and executive produced by Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford. It follows chaotic and complicated disputes between neighbors. Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, and Eli Bush serve as executive producers for Central Pictures, which produced alongside HBO Entertainment, A24, Gummy Films, and Genma Pictures.
The series premiered on February 13, 2026, on HBO to highly positive reviews from critics. In March 2026, HBO renewed the series for a second season.
The show explores complicated and chaotic disputes between neighbors, with each episode featuring a different set of neighbors. Each episode includes two sets of disputes from across the United States of America: beachgoers and private homeowners in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, Seth and Josh in Shawmut, Montana (Ep. 1); Darrell and Trever in Kokomo, Indiana, Jean and Marice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Ep. 2); Melissa and Victoria in West Palm Beach, Florida and Johnny and Andy in Palm Bay, Florida (Ep. 3); Joanne and Steven in Nashville, Tennessee, Jeff and Alexa in San Antonio, Texas (Ep. 4); Otis and Nelson in Bloomfield, New Jersey, Linda and Ruby in Simi Valley, California (Ep. 5); and Danny who considers moving from San Diego to Pasco County (Ep. 6).
Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford decided to make the series after spending the COVID-19 pandemic watching viral videos of neighbors at war. Production lasted two years, with the two alongside casting director Harleigh Shaw searched stories from newspapers, Small claims court and Facebook groups. Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein, and Eli Bush serve as executive producers under their Central Pictures banner, alongside A24.
On March 19, 2026, HBO renewed the series for a second season.
The series premiered on February 13, 2026, on HBO.
On Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".