
Netflix is starting 2026 with a great selection of shows and movies! January will bring exciting original thrillers, popular classic films, and adaptations of well-known books. You’ll also find true crime documentaries and returning seasons of your favorite comedies. There’s something for everyone, including brand new series and titles now available on the streaming service.
‘Run Away’ (2026)

“Run Away” is a gripping thriller, adapted from a novel by Harlan Coben, about a father who finds his missing daughter is caught up in a dangerous criminal world. As he tries to rescue her, he uncovers a network of secrets that threatens his whole family. This series is the latest project from the popular streaming service and the acclaimed author.
‘His & Hers’ (2026)

“His & Hers” is a suspenseful thriller starring Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson. The story takes place in a hot, humid town in Georgia and is told from the viewpoints of two ex-spouses – a journalist and a detective – as they investigate a shocking murder. As they dig deeper, the line between fact and fiction becomes increasingly unclear, and the series explores how unreliable memory can be in a highly charged situation.
‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ (2026)

“Seven Dials” is a mystery series based on an Agatha Christie story, created by Chris Chibnall and produced by Suzanne Mackie. It follows a house party where a prank turns deadly, and a determined woman named Bundle Brent begins to investigate a mysterious secret society called the Seven Dials. The series stays true to the spirit of Christie’s 1929 novel but is updated with a faster pace for today’s viewers.
‘Love Through a Prism’ (2026)

As a real cinema lover, I was completely captivated by ‘Love Through a Prism,’ a new Netflix drama. It’s a really interesting take on relationships – it doesn’t just show you what happens, but dives deep into how people feel, using some incredibly beautiful and unusual visuals to do it. It’s definitely not your typical romance; it’s more artistic and atmospheric, focusing on mood and feeling. If you’re looking for something a little different – something stylish and thought-provoking – this January, I highly recommend checking it out.
‘Love from 9 to 5’ (2026)

“Love from 9 to 5” is a new romantic drama that started airing at the beginning of the month. The series follows the lives of people who work together in a fast-paced office, exploring both their careers and relationships. It shows how difficult it can be to balance love and work when you’re dealing with a demanding job and office drama. The show offers a realistic look at dating in today’s world, set against the backdrop of the typical workday.
‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ (2024)

‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ is back, offering a fascinating look inside a bold experiment in the Arkansas jail system. The documentary follows a sheriff who tries a new approach: leaving cell doors open and giving inmates more freedom. Cameras document what happens over six weeks as inmates interact and adjust to this unusual environment. The series provides a unique insight into the challenges of prison reform and how people behave when they’re confined.
‘Veronica Mars’ (2004–2019)

The complete ‘Veronica Mars’ series is now available on Netflix, letting more people enjoy the story of a teenage girl who becomes a private investigator. Starring Kristen Bell, the show centers on a high school student who solves crimes – everything from small thefts to serious murders – in the wealthy town of Neptune. It’s known for its clever writing, its film-noir style, and its lasting influence on mystery shows.
‘11.22.63’ (2016)

“11.22.63” is a TV series based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. It stars James Franco as a teacher who finds a way to travel back to 1960. He sets out to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but quickly learns that changing the past is much harder – and more dangerous – than he thought. The show blends science fiction, historical drama, and thrilling suspense.
‘Prodigal Son’ (2019–2021)

‘Prodigal Son’ is a crime drama centered around Malcolm Bright, a profiler who understands criminals because his own father is a famous serial killer nicknamed “The Surgeon.” The show follows Malcolm as he helps the NYPD solve difficult cases while also dealing with his own troubled past. It’s known for its darkly comedic tone and the complicated relationship between Malcolm and his father.
‘The Upshaws’ (2021)

‘The Upshaws’ is a funny and heartwarming sitcom about a Black, working-class family in Indiana. Mike Epps stars as Bennie Upshaw, a mechanic who’s doing his best to support his family, often butting heads with his sister-in-law. The show blends comedy with touching moments as the family deals with everyday life, both the good and the bad. It’s a popular comedy on the streaming service, known for its classic sitcom style and stories that many viewers can relate to.
Share which of these series you are most excited to watch this month in the comments.
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