What is the passage of time but the cyclical movement of television series, movies, documentaries and hour-long specials on Netflix?
January promises a whole new batch of streaming entertainment, from some big blockbusters you've heard of to small-budget flicks you haven't. "Degrassi," the long-running teen drama, will find its new home on the service mid-month, while Chelsea Handler's new four-part documentary series "Chelsea Does" is set to premiere Jan. 23. Also on the table are a selection of Bollywood offerings, some new Spanish-language choices, and at least two series starring dragons.
Here's everything debuting on Netflix in January:
Jan. 1
"How To Change The World" (Documentary)
"Journey To Les Mans" (Documentary)
"We Need To Talk About Kevin" (Horror)
"Angry Birds Toons" Season 2 (Animated)
"Ice Age: The Meltdown" (Animated)
"2 Fast 2 Furious" (Action)
"Smokin' Acres 2: The Assassin's Ball" (Action)
"The Rundown" (Action)
"Constantine" (Drama)
"Forensic Files: Collection 2" (Mystery)
"Loins of Punjab" (Bollywood)
"Piku" (Bollywood)
"The Good Road" (Bollywood)
Jan. 3
"Sofia The First," Season 2 (Animated)
Jan. 4
"Training Day" (Drama)
Jan. 5
"It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia," Season 10 (Comedy)
"New Girl," Season 4 (Comedy)
Jan. 8
"Tom Segura: Mostly Stories" (Comedy)
"Dragons: Race To The Edge," Season 2 (Animated)
"Adult World" (Comedy)
Jan. 10
"Dos Hermanos" (Short)
"El Hombre de al Lado" (Comedy)
"Rosario Tijeras" (Drama)
Jan. 12
"The Ladykillers" (Comedy)
Jan. 13
"Parks and Recreation," Season 7 (Comedy)
Jan. 14
"The Testimony" (Documentary)
Jan. 15
"Degrassi: The Next Class," Season 1 (Drama)
"Occupied" (Drama)
"Moonwalkers" (Comedy)
"The Last Five Years" (Drama)
"The Overnight" (Comedy)
Jan. 16
"Hyde Park On Hudson" (Comedy)
Jan. 17
"Z Nation," Season 2 (Action)
Jan. 19
"Curve" (Horror)
Jan. 22
"Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!" (Comedy)
Jan. 23
"Chelsea Does" (News)
Jan. 25
"From Dusk Till Dawn," Season 2 (Horror)
Jan. 28
"Frozen Planet" (Documentary)
Jan. 29
"Ever After High: Dragon Games" (Animated)
Jan. 31
"Words and Pictures" (Comedy)
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