Binge-watch after bedtime: What s coming to Netflix Canada in January 2021
A bunch of new content is coming your way in the new year. Here s everything that ll be new on Netflix Canada in January 2021.
50M2
After betraying his bosses, a hitman hides out in a vacant tailor shop, where he’s mistaken for the late owner’s son, an identity he decides to embrace.
Available in January
Bonding, Season 2
Totally broke and banned from every dungeon in New York City, best friends Tiff and Pete work to rebuild their reputations in the bondage community.
Available in January
June & Kopi
After being rescued by a loving couple, a stray dog must learn how to trust and accept her new family.
Posted on Friday, December 18th, 2020 by Chris Evangelista
As I’m sure you know, 2020 is almost over. Congratulations, you’ve made it through (most of) this hell year! And as December ends, January begins – and brings with it new titles on Netflix. So here are the best TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in January 2021.
GoodFellas
Here’s a hot take:
GoodFellas is really, really, really good. I know, no one has ever dared say that before! But I’m the type of brave soul who is willing to risk it all for a controversial stance. You’re welcome, reader. (Side-note: it genuinely feels like Netflix adds and removes this movie every two months.)
Everything New on Netflix in January
January’s offerings on Netflix include
History of Swear Words, with Nicolas Cage hosting a series about the origins of your favorite profanity. In other words, it’s going to be a big f ing month for streaming.
The other highlights include the new original movie
The Dig, starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes, a documentary series on the crack epidemic in the United States in the 1980s, and a new season of the animated series
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Older library titles getting added to Netflix in January include
Bonnie and Clyde,
Mud, and
Everything New on Netflix in January
January’s offerings on Netflix include
History of Swear Words, with Nicolas Cage hosting a series about the origins of your favorite profanity. In other words, it’s going to be a big f ing month for streaming.
The other highlights include the new original movie
The Dig, starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes, a documentary series on the crack epidemic in the United States in the 1980s, and a new season of the animated series
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Older library titles getting added to Netflix in January include
Bonnie and Clyde,
Mud, and
A four-part verité docuseries on the Brooklyn Saints youth football program from
The Sentence filmmaker Rudy Valdez, Imagine Documentaries and Disarming Films is set to premiere on Netflix in January.
We Are: The Brooklyn Saints centers around the program, geared to boys aged 7 to 13 and located in the heart of inner city East New York, Brooklyn, chronicling the personal stories of the young athletes, as well as the coaches and parents.
Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard serve as EPs with Disarming Films founder Amy Berg, Imagine Documentaries EVP Sara Bernstein and Justin Wilkes, president of Imagine Documentaries.