This comprehensive list will help you get information on the new movies and tv series to stream on Netflix in January 2024.
Note: This list will be updated as and when we get the information. Release status/dates may change without any notice.
List of new movies to stream on Netflix in January 2024
Released on Netflix on January 1st
- Annabelle (2014) – Horror from director John R. Leonetti.
- Annie (1982) – Classic family musical based on the Broadway musical.
- Antz (1998) – Woody Allen voices in this animated movie.
- Aquaman (2018) – One of the missing DC movies from the recent drop will be headed to Netflix US on January 1st. Starring Jason Momoa.
- Beethoven (1992) – Family comedy starring Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt.
- Bitconned (2024) – Documentary on Ray Trapani and the world of Cryptocurrency.
- Bruce Almighty (2003) – Jim Carrey comedy where he takes over the role of God from Morgan Freeman.
- BOWKYLION Lanta Concert (2023) – Thai music concert.
- Dawn of the Dead (2004) – Zack Snyder’s first zombie movie.
- Gravity (2013) – Sandra Bullock is stranded in space in this sci-fi thriller.
- Fool Me Once (Limited Series) – A new British adaptation of the Harlen Coben novel.
- How to Train Your Dragon (2010) – Oscar-nominated animated adventure movie from DreamWorks – featuring the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, and Craig Furguson.
- It’s Complicated (2009) – Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep star in this Nancy Meyers comedy.
- Jackie Brown (1997) – Perhaps Quentin Tarantino’s most underrated movie starring Pam Grier and Samuel L. Jackson.
- John Wick Movie Collection – At least three of the Keanu Reeves action movies from Lionsgate:
- John Wick (2014)
- John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
- John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)
- Jurassic Park Collection Including:
- Jurassic Park (Film)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Film)
- Jurassic Park III (Film)
- Justice League (2016) – Originally scheduled for release on December 1st, this team-up of all the DCEU characters will drop on New Year’s Day instead.
- Meet The Fockers Trilogy
- Meet the Parents (2000)
- Meet the Fockers (2004)
- Little Fockers (2010)
- Loudermilk (Multiple Seasons) – Comedy drama starring Ron Livingston and Will Sasso. About a music critic navigating sobriety.
- Malignant (2021) – James Wan directs this horror film about a woman who has visions of people being murdered only to discover they’re actually happening.
- Mamma Mia! (2008) – The first musical ABBA movie starring starring Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, and Colin Firth.
- Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) – Bring in the New Year with some ABBA hits with this sequel to the 2008 musical.
- ONE PIECE: Marineford (New Season) – Anime
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) – Classic starring Jack Nicholson about a Korean war vet admitted to a mental institution.
- Orange Days (Season 1) – Classic romantic Japanese series.
- Peppa Pig (Seasons 3-6) – Kids’ favorite series makes its debut on Netflix in the United States.
- School of Rock (2003) – Richard Linklater’s family comedy starring Jack Black who poses as a school teacher to enter a rock band competition.
- Survivor (Season 7 and Season 33) – Reality competition series.
- The Croods (2013) – DreamWorks Animation is behind this family movie about a caveman family having to trek through a fantastical world.
- The Equalizer 3 (2023) – The Sony Pictures SVOD-premiere of Denzel Washington’s latest entry in the action franchise. This time we’re in Italy where a small coastal town is threatened by the local mafia.
- The Flintstones (1994) – Classic family comedy starring John Goodman.
- The First Purge (2018) – The prequel movie that sees a new political party introduce a social experiment where people get to freely kill for 24 hours.
- The New Americans: Gaming a Revolution (2023) – SVOD premiere of a new documentary on cryptocurrency.
- The Purge: Election Year (2016) – Frank Grillo stars in one of the many movies from the horror sci-fi franchise that sees a Senator targeted on the night of a purge.
- The Wonder Years (Multiple Seasons) – Coming-of-age television series from Saladin K. Patterson set in the 1960s following a middle-class Black family in Alabama.
- This Is 40 (2012) – Paul Rudd stars in this Judd Apatow rom-com.
- Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021) – Action thriller starring Angelina Jolie from director Taylor Sheridan.
- You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Identical twins change their diets for eight weeks to see how food impacts them.
Released on Netflix on January 3rd
- Prime (2023) – Horror thriller starring Richard Gau originating out of South Africa.
Released on Netflix on January 4th
- Delicious in Dungeon (Season 1) – Japanese anime series.
- Money Heist: Ultimate Choice – Interactive story set in the world of La Casa De Papel.
- Society of the Snow (2024) – Biopic from director J.A. Bayona about the rugby team that was left stranded within a glacier after their plane crashed.
- The Brothers Sun (Season 1) – Michelle Yeoh leads the cast for this brand new action crime series.
Released on Netflix on January 5th
- Good Grief (2024) – Daniel Levy stars and directs in this new comedy about an artist grieving after the loss of his famous writer husband and decides to take his two best friends on a trip to Paris.
- Gyeongseong Creature (Season 1 – Part 2) – New episodes of the Korean historical thriller.
Released on Netflix on January 6th
- The Florida Project (2017) – A24 drama starring Willem Dafoe. About a six-year-old who courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates in a motel overshadowed by Disney World.
Released on Netflix on January 8th
- This is Us (Multiple Seasons) – Ensemble family romantic drama created by Dan Fogelman. Follows the lives and families of two parents and their three children in several different time frames.
Released on Netflix on January 9th
- Di4ries (Season 2 – Part 2) – Italian family drama series.
- Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (2018) – DC animated movie.
Released on Netflix on January 10th
- Break Point (Season 2) – New season of the tennis documentary series.
- The Trust: A Game of Greed (Season 1) – Brooke Baldwin presents a reality series that sees strangers compete for a quarter of a million dollars.
Released on Netflix on January 11th
- After Everything: The Final Chapter (2023) – The final entry in the long-running romantic drama franchise starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Josephine Langford.
- Boy Swallows Universe (Season 1) – New Australian coming-of-age drama series.
- Champion (Season 1) – A BBC co-production that’s about a Rapper freed from prison and ready for a comeback but his spotlight is taken by his sister.
- Detective Forst (Season 1) – Polish mystery thriller about a detective looking into the murder of an unpopular professor.
- Mantra Surgugana (2023) – Indonesian horror movie.
- Mister Organ (2022) – David Farrier looks into a shadowy Auckland antique shop and a car-clamping business.
- Sonic Prime (Season 3) – final part of the animated adventure based on the SEGA video game franchise.
Released on Netflix on January 12th
- Adire (2023) – SVOD debut of this Nollywood movie.
- Lift (2024) – Kevin Hart and Gugu Mbathba-Raw headline this ensemble crime-comedy about a thief and his crew attempting to rob a plane while 40,000 feet in the air.
- Love is Blind: Sweden (Season 1) – New regional spin-off to the reality dating show.
Released on Netflix on January 13th
- The One Piece: Egghead Arc – Anime series coming to Netflix weekly.
Coming to Netflix on January 15th
- Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017) – Vince Vaughn stars in this crime drama bout a former boxer who got jailed after a botched drug deal.
- CoComelon (Season 9) – New collection of episodes based on the YouTube show.
- Holey Moley (Seasons 3-4) – More seasons of the minigold reality series.
- maboroshi (Season 1) – Anime sci-fi film from MAPPA about a factory that explodes in a small town that causes reality to begin collapsing in that town.
- Silent Night (2021) – British thriller starring Kiera Knightley.
- The Novice (2021) – Lauren Hadaway writes and directs this sports drama from IFC Films. About a young woman who joins her university’s rowing club and goes to extreme lengths to join the main team.
- The Postcard Killings (2020) – Jeffrey Dean Morgan headlines this crime drama about a detective who travels to Europe to team up with a journalist to look into the murders of his daughter and son-in-law.
Coming to Netflix on January 16th
- Cats (2019) – Ensemble cast comes together for this adaptation of the stage play.
- Dusty Slay: Workin’ Man (2024) – Stand-up comedy special.
Coming to Netflix on January 17th
- End of the Line (Season 1) – Brazillian comedy series.
- Freaks (2018) – Excellent sci-fi movie from Zach Lipvsky and Adam B. Stein about a girl who discovers she’s being held captive by her paranoid father.
- Queen Bees (2021) – Romantic comedy set in a retirement community.
Coming to Netflix on January 18th
- Arkansas (2020) – Crime thriller about a series of mishaps putting two drug dealers in the South at odds with their bosses. Starring Vince Vaughn and Liam Hemsworth.
- Cowboys & Aliens (2011) – Daniel Craig and Harison Ford star in this Western meets Sci-fi movie from director Jon Favreau.
- Down With the King (2021) – Freddie Gibbs stars in this drama about a rapper disillusioned with the music industry.
- Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019) – Sylvester Stallone headlines this action movie.
- Escape Plan 2: Hades (2018) – Ray Breslin returns in this sequel that sees him fighting for his life in a cutting-edge prison.
- From the Ashes (2024) – Middle-eastern movie about a girls school that’s set on fire and nobody knows why.
- Kubra (2024) – A man is sent messages that seem to predict the future.
- Love & Hip Hop Atlanta (Multiple Seasons) – Realty series following women on their way to the top of the hip-hop industry.
- Merry Men 3: Nemesis (2023) – Nollywood thriller.
- Queenpins (2021) – A suburban housewife and vlogger starts their own million-dollar coupon club.
- Rachid Badouri: Les fleurs du tapis (2024) – Canadian stand-up comedy special.
- Skam Italia (Season 6) – Italian teen drama series.
- The Circle (2017) – Emma Watson stars in this drama about a woman who joins a powerful internet company but discovers that everything they’re doing isn’t above board.
- The Good Shepherd (2006) – Spy film directed by Robert De Niro and starring Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie set in the 1960s.
- The Legend of Tarzan (2016) – David Yates directs this live-action movie on the classic Tarzan character that stars Alexander Skarsgård, Samuel L. Jackson, and Margot Robbie.
Coming to Netflix on January 19th
- Full Circle (2023) – Documentary from viral sit-skier Trevor Kennison and alpinist Barry Corbet on extreme sports.
- Love on the Spectrum U.S (Season 2) – Dating reality series.
- My Loneliness Has Wings (2023) – Spanish drama – “With his estranged father’s return, Dan’s inner demons resurface, triggering a downward spiral. Can love save him from a tragic destiny?”
- Sixty Minutes (2024) – German martial arts drama about a fighter who tries to ditch a matchup to attend his daughter’s birthday party.
- The Bequeathed (Season 1) – Created and written by Yeon Sang-ho, this is a highly anticipated new sci-fi Korean series.
- The Kitchen (2024) – British sci-fi movie – Izi’s close to escaping The Kitchen, one of London’s last remaining housing estates. But when young Benji enters his life, he faces some hard decisions.
Coming to Netflix on January 20th
- Captivating the King (Season 1) Netflix Original – K-drama series.
- Song of the South (2023) – Vietnamese drama.
- The Real World (Season 16) – Reality series.
Coming to Netflix on January 21st
- Dumb Money (2023) – Biopic on the GameStop stock price saga starring Paul Dano.
Coming to Netflix on January 22nd
- Not Quite Narwhal (Season 2) – New episodes of the pre-school animated series from DreamWorks Animation.
Coming to Netflix on January 23rd
- Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees (2024) – Stand-up comedy special.
- Love Deadline (Season 1) – Japanese reality TV series.
- Open Wide (2023) – Mike Mew fights to keep his dentistry license in this medical documentary.
- Train to Busan (2016) – Award-winning horror thriller from director Sang-ho Yeon.
Coming to Netflix on January 24th
- American Girl: Corinne Tan (2023) – Corrine, a 13-year-old girl, struggles to cope with her parents’ recent divorce, while the rest of her family has already adapted to their new roles as a family.
- Queer Eye (Season 8) – Makeover reality series.
- Six Nations: Full Contact (2024) – Documentary on the 2023 Six Nations Rugby Championship.
Coming to Netflix on January 25th
- Griselda (Limited Series) – Sofia Vergara plays the role of Griselda Blanco in this epic crime drama series based on the real-life lead of a drug cartel.
- Masters of the Universe: Revolution (Season 1) – A new spin-off animated series following Revelation.
- The UnXplained with William Shatner (Season 4) – Latest season of the documentary series.
Coming to Netflix on January 26th
- Badland Hunters (2024) – Heo Myung-haeng directs this new dystopian action thriller.
- Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go (Season 2 – New Episodes) – Animated Kids’ series.
Coming to Netflix on January 27th
- Doctor Slump (Season 1) – K-drama medical drama series.
Coming to Netflix on January 29th
- Deep Fear (2023) – British thriller about a woman facing danger while diving.
- Mighty Bheem’s Playtime (2024) – Indian animated kids series.
Coming to Netflix on January 30th
- Jack Whitehall: Settle Down (2024) – Stand-up comedy special.
- NASCAR: Full Speed (Season 1) – Docu-series looking into drivers and their teams competing for the championships.
Coming to Netflix on January 31st
- Alexander the Great / Alexander: The Making of a God (Season 1) – Docudrama on Alexander the Great.
- Baby Bandito (Season 1) – Chilean drama series about Kevin and his gang that’s looking to pull off his country’s biggest heist.
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) – Anime series based on the long-running franchise that mostly resides on Netflix.
- WILL (2024) – Two young police officers find themselves torn between collaboration and resistance as they navigate the Nazi-occupied Antwerp during World War II.