Here are the Best Series to Binge on Disney+ in January 2026

The new series ‘Wonder Man’ brings a fresh character, Simon Williams, into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He’s a Hollywood actor and stuntman who unexpectedly gains superpowers. The show is a fun mix of superhero action and a behind-the-scenes look at the movie industry, offering a different feel than typical comic book adaptations. Starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, ‘Wonder Man’ is a major new addition to Disney+ and promises to push the boundaries of Marvel’s storytelling with its unique humor and approach.

Actresses Who Called Out Creepy Directors and Faced Backlash

Rose McGowan became a leading voice in the fight against sexual misconduct after publicly sharing her experiences with Harvey Weinstein. She claimed he assaulted her at a film festival in the late 1990s. Following her accusations, McGowan faced professional setbacks and was often discredited by people within the film industry. She then shifted her focus to activism, working to expose widespread problems within Hollywood. She continues to advocate for change and highlight the systemic issues that enabled this behavior for many years.

Warby Parker Insider’s Sale Signals Caution for Investors

The volume may sit within Mr. Gilboa’s newly observed pattern, but that presumes we ignore the broader picture. Previous sales have averaged about 85,000 shares-still a significant stake, but this particular sale clears nearly half his direct holdings. It signals not just liquidity but perhaps a subtle signal of his confidence in overextended valuation.

Here are the Best Series to Binge on Netflix in January 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.

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Trailer Confirms Big Rumor Related To Sydney Sweeney’s Character

Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie, has a new and unexpected job this season: she’s working as an OnlyFans creator, which is shown in the trailer with her dressed in a bunny costume. Her fiancé, Nate (played by Jacob Elordi), is upset about it, saying, “I work all day, and my bride-to-be is putting herself out there online.” According to showrunner Sam Levinson, Cassie and Nate will get married this season, and the wedding night will be “unforgettable.”

PILLION’s Sexy Trailer Made Us Giggle and Gasp

We were really struck by how genuinely sweet the trailer for Pillion is. While it definitely includes mature themes and intimacy, the trailer’s core is a heartwarming connection. Colin’s expression when he tells Ray he can do “Whatever you want, really?” is just pure happiness, and we absolutely love it. We think both Colin and Ray will get a lot out of their relationship, and we’re genuinely happy for them. As viewers, we’re thrilled to see such joyful and authentic gay representation – it’s exactly what we want to see! It’s not quite what we anticipated, but we’re definitely not complaining.

Ripple Grabs EMI License in Luxembourg-Will Europe Finally Get Its Act Together? 🤷

Ripple, the blockchain company that’s basically the Switzerland of digital money, has just managed to get a green light from Luxembourg’s financial watchdogs. This is a small miracle, considering Luxembourg’s bureaucracy is about as efficient as a leaky sieve. The CSSF (who are clearly the real heroes here) handed Ripple a preliminary EMI license, which means it can now inch closer to full regulatory compliance. Not that anyone asked for it, but hey, progress!

Here are the Best Series to Binge on HBO Max in January 2026

As a big fan of medical dramas, I’m really into this show. It stars Noah Wyle as a seasoned doctor working at a hospital in Pittsburgh, and it’s fascinating because it really gets into the tough, everyday struggles and ethical dilemmas doctors face. Season 2 keeps digging into the big problems with city hospitals, but also throws in some new characters and compelling patient stories. What I appreciate most is how realistic it feels – it’s not just about the medicine, but about the people – both the doctors and the patients – and their experiences.