Netflix January 2021: discover the next new cinema and series!

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A new year begins for Netflix, which is always enriching its catalog: between the great cinematic classics that arrive or return to the platform and the long-awaited series suite, the month of January will be rich in novelties!

Series to watch on Netflix in January

Fate: The Winx Saga – January 22

After the many controversies that had animated Twitter in recent weeks concerning the choice of actresses to interpret the heroines of the famous cartoon of our childhood, it will be time on January 22 to discover the Netflix adaptation of Winx, which will surely be in the footsteps of Sabrina. Brian Young, the showrunner of Vampire Diaries and Kyle XY, will lead the dance to take us to the Alfea school. So we'll see if Twitter was right to worry or not…

Lupin – January 8

A modern adaptation of Maurice Leblanc's most famous burglar, Lupin finally comes out on Netflix next month after so much waiting. With Omar Sy in the role of an admirer of the gentleman thief, the French series led by George Kay will take place in the magnificent settings of Paris, with the Louvre Museum at its center. A series that we hope will be more successful than its French predecessors Marseille and Osmosis.

Desanchanted Part 3 – January 15

The third part of the series Désanchantée, created by the father of The Simpsons, arrives on Netflix in mid-January: on the program, full of new adventures for Bean, Elfo and Luci, who will find themselves at the heart of a plot to foil. To see if the series will be able to renew itself and continue to make us laugh like its previous seasons. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eed7tdoN-LY

Ten percent Season 4 – January 21

A few months after its release on France 2, the French series of the moment Dix pour cent arrives on Netflix, with distinguished guests: Camille Cottin will be accompanied by Charlotte Gainsbourg, Franck Dubosc, José Garcia, Sandrine Kiberlain, Jean Reno and especially the great Sigourney Weaver for a dose of freshness and nostalgia for such a good series that closes. The final season will be discovered on January 21st on the platform for all latecomers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOP6Nwb1r1c

All the Netflix series coming in January:

  • 24h chrono The integral – January 1st
  • iZombie Season 5 – January 1st
  • Monarca Season 2 – January 1st
  • Cobra Kai Season 3 – January 1st
  • My Hero Academia Season 2 – January 1st
  • Family Guy Seasons 12 and 18 – January 1st
  • Power Rangers Beast Morphers Season 2 – January 1st
  • The Headspace Guide to Meditation Season 1 – January 1
  • My Dream Home Season 2 – January 1st
  • The Netflix Afterparty – January 2
  • Pork – A Korean Passion (New Episode) – January 4
  • The Story of Swear Words Season 1 – January 5
  • Gabby and the Magic House Season 1 – January 5
  • Surviving Death Season 1 – January 6
  • Lupin Part 1 – January 8
  • Idhun Part 2 – January 8
  • Inside the World's Toughest Prisons Season 5 – January 8
  • The Night Tracker (Mini-series) – January 13
  • Dawson The Complete – January 15
  • Disenchanted Part 3 – January 15
  • Carmen Sandiego Season 4 – January 15
  • The Empire of Bling Season 1 – January 15
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 5 – January 15
  • Riverdale Season 5 (1 episode per week) – January 21
  • Ten Percent Season 4 – January 21
  • Fate: The Winx Saga Season 1 – January 22
  • Jurassic World – The Cretaceous Colo Season 2 – January 22
  • Snowpiercer Season 2 – January 26

Movies to watch on Netflix in January

The Claude Sautet Collection – January 1st

Nelly and Mr. Arnaud, The Things of Life, César and Rosalie, Vincent, François, Paul and the others, Max and the scrap dealers: so many great films that join the Netflix catalog on January 1st: director in love with Paris and its suburbs, faithful to Romy Schneider, Michel Piccoli and Yves Montand, Claude Sautet will have marked French cinema by his way of filming human relationships. An addition that follows the Truffaut collection, and that will please moviegoers.

The White Tiger – January 22

Adaptation of the bestseller of the same name, written by Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger will be released on Netflix on January 22: against a backdrop of social drama and class struggle in India, this feature film directed by Ramin Bahrani (99 homes, Chop Shop) will follow the story of a driver who rises not without difficulty in the upper echelons of society. A strong subject for a film that we hope will be very successful.

Bram Stoker's Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola – January 1st

Another great classic that returns to Netflix on January 1st, and not least: Dracula seen by the great Francis Ford Coppola. An aesthetic feat often criticized for its script, the film is full of cinematic inventiveness, with Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Winona Rider and Anthony Hopkins to carry it all. A great film to discover or rediscover soon on the platform.

All the new Netflix cinema coming in January:

  • The Minimalists – Less is Now – January 1st
  • Pacific Rim Uprising – January 1
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula (by Francis Ford Coppola) – January 1
  • Delicatessen – January 1st
  • Mulholland Drive – January 1
  • The Elephant Man – January 1st
  • City of Fear – January 1st
  • Children's games – January 1st
  • Don't tell anyone – January 1
  • Claude Sautet Collection – January 1st:
    • Nelly and Mr. Arnaud
    • Things of life
    • Caesar and Rosalie
    • Vincent, Francis, Paul and others
    • Max and the scrap dealers
  • Full Out 2 – U Got This – January 1st
  • What happened to Mr. Cha? – January 1
  • Sammy 2 – January 1
  • Casper – January 1
  • Asphalt Burning – January 2
  • Pitch Perfect 3 – January 2
  • GirlsTrip – January 2
  • Proud Mary – January 2
  • Tony Parker: The Final Shot – January 6
  • Pieces of a Woman – January 7
  • Azizler – January 8
  • Crack: cocaine, corruption and conspiracy – January 11
  • Hostile Zone – January 15
  • Dad, is that you? – January 15
  • The White Tiger – January 22
  • Coming Out – January 22

A month of January rich in classics and novelties for Netflix, which promises us to start the year well. And to find the program of the month of December, it's here.