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    ‘Crew Girl’ Official Trailer Introduces Netflix’s New Coming-of-Age Sports Series

    Hanry DawsonBy Hanry DawsonAugust 12, 2026 • 2 weeks ago Trailers

    Netflix has released the official trailer for Crew Girl, its upcoming young-adult coming-of-age sports drama centered on high school rowing. The trailer, which dropped on August 12, 2026, offers the first extended look at the series ahead of its global premiere next month.

    Trailer Highlights Rivalry, Romance, and Fresh Starts

    The trailer introduces 16-year-old Teagan Tao, a talented single-scull rower whose promising future is derailed by a public family scandal involving her father’s financial fraud. Forced to relocate with her mother to the East Coast, Teagan enrolls at the elite Easton Prep. With no girls’ rowing team available, she takes on the role of coxswain for the school’s notoriously dysfunctional all-boys varsity crew.

    Footage shows the challenges of leading a reluctant team, intense on-water competition, and complicated dynamics both on and off the boat. Romantic tension builds as Teagan finds herself caught between the arrogant team captain and a determined underdog “townie.” Family complications and the pressures of old-money prep school life add further layers of drama. The trailer emphasizes themes of leadership, second chances, and the physical and emotional demands of elite rowing, as detailed in coverage from Deadline and UPI.

    Plot and Setting

    Created by Vivian Lin, Crew Girl follows Teagan as she navigates a world of brutal competition and social hierarchy while trying to reclaim her athletic ambitions. The series blends high-stakes sports action with soapy teen drama, focusing on warring rivals, messy romantic entanglements, and betrayed friendships that spill both in and out of the boat. It also explores Teagan’s complicated relationship with her mother as they rebuild after the family scandal.

    The story is set at the fictional prestigious Easton Prep on the East Coast, highlighting the contrast between Teagan’s previous life as a rising star and her new position as an outsider leading a team that initially resists her. Full plot details and first-look photos are available on Netflix Tudum.

    Cast and Creative Team

    Miku Martineau (Bet, Kate, Star Trek: Section 31) leads the series as Teagan Tao. Jessica Paré (Mad Men, SEAL Team) plays her mother, Ella. Sam Braun portrays the arrogant team captain Josh Regis, while Kyle Clark plays the quiet but driven Cam Dillinger. Thomas Cadrot appears as Coach Matt Hayden. Supporting cast members include Riley Davis, Olga Petsa, Connor Wong, and others.

    Vivian Lin serves as creator, writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Additional executive producers include Jeff Norton, Lindsay Macadam, Hillary Zwick Turner, Tony Chung, and Lori Massini. The series is produced by Thunderbird Entertainment’s Great Pacific Media division and was filmed in British Columbia, Canada. Casting and production details were first reported by Variety and later expanded on What’s on Netflix.

    Release Details

    All eight episodes of Crew Girl will premiere simultaneously on Netflix on September 10, 2026. The series is rated TV-14 and falls under drama, teen, sports, and romance genres. It is described as soapy, rousing, and focused on rivalry and high school life. Official streaming information is listed on the Netflix title page.

    Why It Stands Out

    Crew Girl enters a growing slate of sports-focused young-adult series on streaming platforms, distinguishing itself with its focus on rowing—an intense, teamwork-driven sport less commonly featured in teen dramas. By placing a female protagonist in charge of an all-boys team, the series explores leadership, gender dynamics, and belonging in a competitive environment. Early marketing positions it as a mix of athletic ambition, romantic tension, and family drama, as noted in reports from TheWrap and TV Series Finale.

    With the trailer now available and the September 10 premiere approaching, Crew Girl is positioned as one of Netflix’s key young-adult offerings for the fall. Fans of coming-of-age stories with a sports backdrop can expect a full season drop that delivers both on-water action and interpersonal conflict. Additional first-look coverage and images can be found via Just Jared.

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