New to Netflix January 2021: All Movies & Shows Coming and Going
New to Netflix January 2021: All Movies & Shows Coming and Going
The list for the new Netflix January 2021 movies and TV titles has been released, which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service next month. This includes the arrival of new seasons for Netflix originals:
Cobra Kai Season 3,
Disenchantment Part 3, and J
urassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 2 as well as the series debut of Nicolas Cage-led docuseries
History of Swear Words.
Next month will also see the streaming debut of Kornél Mundruczó’s acclaimed drama film
Hereâs everything coming to Netflix in January 2021 â and whatâs leaving Last Updated: Dec. 29, 2020 at 6:52 a.m. ET First Published: Dec. 16, 2020 at 5:38 p.m. ET By
Peyton List, left, and Jacob Bertrand star in Cobra Kai. Netflix Inc. Email icon
Original offerings include Season 3 of
âCobra Kaiâ (which has been moved up a week, to Jan. 1), the âKarate Kidâ sequel series starring William Zabka and Ralph Macchio that aired its first two seasons on YouTube;
âHistory of Swear Wordsâ (Jan. 5), an âeducation in expletivesâ hosted by Nicholas Cage; Season 4 of the Matt Groening animated comedy
âEnchantedâ (Jan. 15); and
âThe White Tigerâ (Jan. 22), a darkly comic movie about an ambitious Indian driverâs efforts to escape poverty and rise to the top, based on the bestselling novel.
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If you re looking for a fresh start in 2021 – and, frankly, who isn t? – Netflix kicks the New Year off with resolution-friendly programs designed to help you focus your mind, get rid of clutter and consider ideas for a dream home makeover.
If you can t attend a traditional New Year s Eve party due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it s just a short wait until the January premiere of The Netflix Afterparty, a weekly comedy panel show about the buzziest shows and films hosted by David Spade, Fortune Feimster and London Hughes.
There s even the promise of new knowledge, if you re interested in learning about the History of Swear Words, a documentary series hosted by Oscar winner Nicolas Cage.
A few weeks ago, in response to the release of Netflix’s adaptation of Hillbilly Elegy, the team at the Daily Yonder got together to make a list of some of our favorite rural-themed movies and shows. But since there are far more great rural stories than what we could fit in that original list, we asked you, our readers, to offer your recommendations.
Here are just a few of the suggestions that you’ve submitted so far. And be sure to keep your recommendations coming, using the form at the bottom of this article.
Winter’s Bone
“Faced with an unresponsive mother and a criminal father, Ozark teenager Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) does what she can to manage the household and take care of her two younger siblings. Informed by the sheriff (Garret Dillahunt) that their father put their home up for bond and then disappeared, Ree sets out on a dangerous quest to find him. Her entire family’s fate now in her hands, Ree challenges her outlaw kin’s code of silence and risks her
Swathed in a poncho, he sits in front of a desert camp fire, staring moodily into the distance, the flames illuminating his heavily tattooed arms.
He is the epitome of manliness. he is Sauvage.wild at heart . That is the message behind the glossy advertisements for a famous Dior aftershave now appearing in print, on billboards and a TV commercial neatly timed for Christmas but rather less propitiously, it must be said, given the events that have recently engulfed its star turn.
For the moustachioed man with the floppy locks is Johnny Depp and one has to wonder what the iconic French fashion house are thinking by still running the advertisement barely a month after a High Court judge accepted most of Depp s ex-wife Amber Heard s claims that he had subjected her to violent assault.