The famous video streaming service is all set to welcome the new year and this is your guide to the complete list upcoming Netflix titles, including movies and series in January 2021.
This article contains all upcoming Netflix Originals and non-Netflix Original titles, including movies and series, hitting the screens during January 2021.
Although this is the complete list for the upcoming Netflix titles, including movies and series for the month of January 2021, the list may grow with titles unannounced ahead of time.
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January 1st
- 17 Again (2009) – Zac Efron stars in the comedy movie where one man gets relives his youth.
- 30 Minutes or Less (2011) – Comedy featuring Jesse Eisenberg and Aziz Ansari.
- Abby Hatcher (Season 1) – Animated kids series.
- Blue Streak (1999) – Martin Lawrence comedy.
- Bonnie and Clyde (1967) – Late 60s classic starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.
- Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) – Teen drama starring Jennifer Love Hewitt.
- Catch Me If You Can (2002) – Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio team up for this biopic on Frank Abagnale Jr.
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) – Sony Animation Pictures movie returns to Netflix.
- Cool Hand Luke (1967) – Crime drama about a Southern man sentenced to two years in prison.
- Dream Home Makeover (Season 2) – Shea and Syd McGee convert more houses into homes.
- Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987) – An early stand-up special from Eddie Murphy.
- Enter the Dragon (1973) – Bruce Lee’s martial arts epic.
- Four Christmases (2008) – Seth Gordon directs this Christmas romance featuring Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn.
- Fred Claus (2007) – Vince Vaughn stars as Santa’s older brother Fred who takes up a job in the North Pole.
- Full Out 2: You Got This! (2020) – Family dance movie about the University of Oklahoma losing their star gymnast ahead of a major competition.
- Gimme Shelter (2013) – Ron Krauss drama about a pregnant teenager fleeing her abusive mother.
- Good Hair (2009) – Chris Rock documentary looking into African-American hairstyles.
- Goodfellas (1990) – Martin Scorsese Oscar-winning gangster movie about Henry Hill.
- Gothika (2003) – Halle Berry horror.
- Headspace Guide to Meditation (Season 1) – Netflix teams up with Headspace for a series designed to teach you the ropes of meditation.
- Into the Wild (2007) – Sean Penn writes and directs this biopic on Christopher McCandless who gives up everything to hike to Alaska.
- Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio (Season 1) – Spanish soap opera series.
- Julie & Julia (2009) – Amy Adams and Meryl Streep team for this cooking biopic.
- London Heist (2017) – British action thriller about a career criminal looking into his father’s murder. Also known as Gunned Down in some regions.
- Monarca (Season 2) – Mexican drama about a tequila empire that’s looking like it might tumble.
- Mud (2012) – Matthew McConaughey stars in this drama directed and written by Jeff Nichols.
- Mystic Pizza (1988) – The story of three girls coming of age working in a pizza parlor.
- Running Man (Season 1) – Animated kids series from Korea.
- Sex and the City: The Movie (2008) & Sex and the City 2 (2010) – The two movie adaptations of the famous TV series.
- Sherlock Holmes (2009) – Robert Downey Jr plays the classic role of Sherlock Holmes.
- Striptease (1996) – Demi Moore comedy.
- Superbad (2007) – Cult classic starring Michael Cera and Jonah Hill.
- The Creative Brain (2019) – Documentary about the neuroscientist David Eagleman and his endeavors to catalog how creativity from the brain works.
- The Departed (2006) – Martin Scorsese’s epic thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon.
- The Haunted Hathaways (Seasons 1-2) – Nickelodeon series.
- The Minimalists: Less Is Now (2021) – Documentary looking into the people living by the term “less is more”. Directed by Matt D’Avella.
- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) – The David Zuerk crime comedy returns to Netflix.
- Unknown (2011) – Liam Neeson action-thriller about a man awakening from a coma to find someone has taken his identity.
- What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) – Oscar-nominated movie starring Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio.
- What Happened to Mr. Cha? (2021) – Korean comedy about a megastar who is past his prime and tries to get back to his former heyday self.
January 2nd
- Asphalt Burning (2021) – German car action thriller about a cross-country race.
January 4th
- Korean Pork Belly Rhapsody (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) – Korean lifestyle series.
January 5th
- Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 1) – Dreamworks pre-school animated series.
- LA’s Finest (Season 1) – Jessica Alba stars in this Spectrum Original series that serves as a spinoff series to the Bad Boys movies.
- Nailed It! Mexico (Season 3) – More crappy deserts.
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Daniel Craig stars in David Fincher’s adaptation of the best selling trilogy.
- The History of Swear Words (Season 1) – Nicolas Cage hosts this docuseries looking into the history of some of the bad words you’re not supposed to say.
January 6th
- Ratones Paranoicos: The Band that Rocked Argentina (2021) – Music documentary looking into the Argentinian rock band.
- Surviving Death (Season 1) – British docu-series looking into stories of the paranormal and near-death experiences.
- Tony Parker: The Final Shot (2021) – NBA documentary.
January 7th
- Pieces of a Woman (2021) – Venice Film Festival pickup starring Venessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf with Martin Scorsese producing.
January 8th
- Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons (Season 5) – More in-deph looks at prisons around the world.
- Lupin (Season 1) – French heist movie stealing a famous necklace from the Louvre Museum in Paris.
- Mighty Little Bheem: Kite Festival (2021) – Kids animated special.
- Pretend It’s a City (Season 1) – Fran Lebowitz speaks to Martin Scorsese across different New York City landmarks.
- Stuck Apart / Azizler (2021) – Turkish movie about Aziz, a man who’s going through an existential crisis.
- The Idhun Chronicles (Part 2) – Anime series returns.
Upcoming Netflix titles – January 10th
- Spring Breakers (2012) – Crime drama starring James Franco from A24 Pictures.
January 11th
- Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (2021) – Documentary looking into the history of the drug that rocked the United States during the 1980s.
January 12th
- Last Tango in Halifax (Season 4) – British feel-good series.
January 13th
- An Imperfect Murder (2017) – An actress lives her nightmare as she ends up killing her ex-boyfriend. Also known as The Private Life of a
January 15th
- Bling Empire (Season 1) – Reality series following the rich in LA.
- Carmen Sandiego (Season 4) – The fourth and final season for the animated series.
- Disenchantment (Part 3) – More adventures with Bean, Elfo and Luci!
- Double Dad / Um Pai no Meio do Caminho (2021) – Brazillian feel-good family drama.
- Henry Danger (Seasons 1-3) – Nickelodeon live-action series from the noughties.
- Hook (1991) – Steven Spielberg family movie starring the late Robin Williams.
- Kuroko’s Basketball (Season 1) – Anime basketball series.
- Outside the Wire (2021) – Netflix’s movie hit movie of the month starring Anthony Mackie.
- Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie (2014) – The Dreamworks animated spin-off.
- Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure (2019) – Animated special based on the viral children’s song of last year.
- The Magicians (Season 5) – The final season of Syfy’s magic drama.
Upcoming Netflix titles – January 16th
- A Monster Calls (2016) – A family adventure about a boy seeking the help of a tree monster.
- Radium Girls (2020) – Joey King stars in this period drama set in the 1920s about factory workers banding together to achieve safer working conditions.
January 18th
- Homefront (2013) – Jason Statham action thriller about a former DEA agent getting involved with a local drug lord.
January 20th
- Daughter From Another Mother / Madre solo hay dos (Season 1) – Mexican series about two women combining their families after a mixup at birth.
- Sightless (2020) – Thriller from Cooper Karl about the victim of an attacker that leaves her blind fighting for her life after her assailant returns.
- Spycraft
January 21st
- Call My Agent! (Season 4) – French workplace comedy series set in a talent agency.
January 22nd
- Blown Away (Season 2) – Second season of the talent competition for glassblowers.
- Busted! (Season 3) – Korean reality series.
- Fate: The Winx Sage (Season 1) – Netflix’s teen adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated series.
- Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Season 2) – Animated kids series based in the Jurrasic Park franchise.
- So My Grandma’s a Lesbian! / Salir del ropero (2021) – Spanish language comedy.
- The White Tiger (2021) – Indian dark comedy about the rise of a poor village to a successful entrepreneur.
January 23rd
- Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) N
January 26th
- Go Dog Go (Season 1) – The final series to come from Dreamworks Television.
January 27th
- 50M2 (Season 1) – Turkish dark comedy series.
- Accomplice – Unclear what version.
- Penguin Bloom (2021) – Australian movie starring Naomi Watts and Andrew Lincoln.
January 29th
- Below Zero / Bajocero (2021) – Spanish crime action thriller.
- Finding ‘Ohana (2021) – Jude Weng directs this comedy about two Brooklyn siblings who find treasure in their rural Oahu retreat.
- The Dig (2021) – Simon Stone directs this drama based on the excavation of Sutton Hoo shortly before World War II. Stars Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan.
January 31st
- Fatima (2020) – War drama based on true historical events.
Apart from these upcoming Netflix titles coming to the platform in January 2021, the streaming giant will also remove a lot of movies and series and we will be making a separate post for that.
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