January 1: The year kicks off with the addition of classic films such as “13 Going on 30,” “Bruce Almighty,” and “Dallas Buyers Club,” offering a mix of romance, comedy, and drama for viewers.
January 2: Fans of mockumentary-style humor can look forward to “Cunk on Life,” a satirical series that explores various aspects of human civilization.
January 3: The second season of “Bandidos,” a Netflix original series, becomes available, continuing the thrilling narrative of crime and intrigue.
January 4: Anime enthusiasts can enjoy the second season of “My Happy Marriage,” delving deeper into its captivating storyline.
January 6: A significant addition is the debut of “WWE Raw: 2025,” marking the beginning of WWE’s exclusive streaming partnership with Netflix. This move brings the excitement of professional wrestling directly to subscribers.
January 16: “XO, Kitty” returns with its second season, continuing the charming adventures of Kitty Song Covey in her quest for love and self-discovery.
January 23: The much-anticipated second season of “The Night Agent” premieres, promising more espionage and action as FBI agent Peter Sutherland navigates complex political conspiracies.
Departures:
January 1: Several popular movies will leave the platform, including “Bad Boys” (1995), “Bad Boys II” (2003), “Before Sunset” (2004), and “Bridesmaids” (2011). Fans may want to watch these titles before they expire.
January 2: The horror film “Jigsaw” (2017) is set to depart, so horror aficionados should catch it while they can.
January 5: “El Potro: Unstoppable” (2018), a Netflix original biopic, will be removed, highlighting the platform’s occasional rotation of its original content.
January 7: The sci-fi thriller “65” (2023) is scheduled to leave, offering a limited window for those interested in futuristic narratives.
January 16: Critically acclaimed films like “Cats” (2019) and “Selma” (2014) are slated for removal, underscoring the dynamic nature of Netflix’s catalog.
This January, Netflix presents a diverse array of new content, from original series and returning favorites to classic films, ensuring a rich viewing experience for its audience. Simultaneously, the platform will retire certain titles, so viewers are encouraged to watch these before they depart.