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Ghost Stories (Jan. 1): The directors of Lust Stories present this quartet of thrillers.
Messiah Season 1 (Jan. 1): When CIA officer Eva Geller (Michelle Monaghan) uncovers information about a man (Mehdi Dehbi) gaining international attention through acts of public disruption, she begins an investigation into his origins. As he continues to cultivate followers who allege he’s performing miracles, the global media becomes increasingly beguiled by this charismatic figure.
Spinning Out Season 1 (Jan. 1): Kat Baker (Kaya Scodelario), a talented, up-and-coming elite figure skater, is ready to turn in her skates after a disastrous fall takes her off the competition track. However, when she’s presented a second chance as a pair skater, she seizes the opportunity to continue her career and pairs up with resident bad boy Justin (Evan Roderick).
Anne with an E Season 3 (Jan. 3): The series, inspired by the classic Canadian novel Anne of Green Gables, comes to an end.
Dracula Season 1 (Jan. 4): Claes Bang stars as the titular blood-drinker in this show set in 1897 Transylvania. Read our review here.
Go! Go! Cory Carson Season 1 (Jan. 4): This animated preschool series will give fictional life to the hit toy line Go! Go! Smart Wheels from VTech Electronics by following kid car Cory Carson on his adventures through Bumperton Hills.
Cheer Season 1 (Jan. 8): From the creators of Last Chance U, this documentary series follows the competitive cheerleaders of Navarro College in Corsicana, TX.
AJ and the Queen Season 1 (Jan. 10): RuPaul stars as a down-on-her-luck drag queen who decides to hit the road after being robbed by her partner. Her cross-country adventure takes a surprising turn when she discovers a 10-year-old (Izzy G.) has stowed away in her trailer.
Medical Police (Jan. 10): From the team behind Children’s Hospital comes this comedy series, which follows two American physicians stationed in a pediatric hospital in Brazil who discover a deadly virus. Find out what we thought of the new series here.
The Healing Powers of Dude Season 1 (Jan. 13): This Netflix comedy series centers on an 11-year-old boy who struggles with social anxiety disorder but decides he wants to give middle school a chance.
Leslie Jones: Time Machine (Jan. 14): The Saturday Night Live alum hits the stage for an hour-long standup special.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (Jan. 14): A sheltered girl gets a crash course in survival when a mutant attack sends her to the surface, far from the safety of her underground home.
Grace and Frankie Season 6 (Jan. 15): The penultimate season of Netflix’s longest-running comedy will pick up after the bombshell that Grace (Jane Fonda) secretly married younger man Nick Skolka (Peter Gallagher).
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (Jan. 15): This documentary series explores the history of Aaron Hernandez, who had a promising youth but became notorious for one of the nation’s most infamous murder cases involving a professional athlete.
Ares Season 1 (Jan. 17): This psychological horror series centers on a secret student society in Amsterdam filled with wealth, power and… demons.
A Fall from Grace (Jan. 17): Disheartened since her ex-husband’s affair, Grace Waters (Crystal Fox) feels restored by a new romance. But when secrets erode her short-lived joy, Grace’s vulnerable side turns violent in this Tyler Perry thriller. Phylicia Rashad, Bresha Webb, and Cicely Tyson also star.
Sex Education Season 2 (Jan. 17): Otis (Asa Butterfield) must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola while also dealing with his now-strained relationship with Maeve. Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a Chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school, and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.
WHAT DID JACK DO? (Jan. 20): To celebrate his 74th birthday, David Lynch gifted the world with this surprise short film featuring himself interviewing a monkey for most of its 17-minute runtime. And, yes, that was the same simian who starred as Marcel in Friends!
Fortune Feimster: Sweet and Salty (Jan. 21): The southern comedian presents her first hour-long comedy special for Netflix.
Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak (Jan. 21): Netflix dropped this six-part docuseries about the spread of the flu pandemic, and how to prevent, just as news of the deadly Wuhan coronavirus began to spread.
October Faction Season 1 (Jan. 23): Based on the Steve Niles comic, this series centers on a family that includes a retired monster-hunter, a witch, and a warlock.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3 (Jan. 24): Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) is still reeling from Nick’s (Gavin Leatherwood) possession by the Dark Lord but enlists her mortal friends, “The Fright Club,” to help free him from eternal damnation. Read our review of the new season here.
The Ranch Part 8 (Jan. 24): The final 10 episodes of the family dramedy will bring the series to its conclusion.
The Goop Lab Season 1 (Jan. 24): Gwyneth Paltrow will be bringing her lifestyle brand to the screen, as she and her digital team talk to experts about wellness issues.
Next in Fashion Season 1 (Jan. 29): This high-stakes competition series features innovative designers competing to become the next big thing in fashion. The series is hosted by Tan France and Alexa Chung.
The Stranger (Jan. 30): Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, this film forces us to confront a question we all fear: How well do we really know the people closest to us? The pic stars Richard Armitage, Jennifer Saunders, Siobhan Finneran, and Hannah John-Kamen.
BoJack Horseman Season 6, Part 2 (Jan. 31): The second half of the final season of this animated favorite finally arrives. Read our review of the bittersweet send-off here.
Ragnarok (Jan. 31): This coming-of-age drama builds on Norse mythology. The series is set in the small, fictitious town of Edda and revolves around its inhabitants, who are perhaps not all who they claim to be.
Taylor Swift: Miss Americana (Jan. 31): This “raw and emotionally revealing” documentary about the music superstar will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival before arriving on Netflix. The film is directed by Lana Wilson. Read our review here.
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