Hereâs everything coming to Netflix in January 2021 â and whatâs leaving Last Updated: Dec. 29, 2020 at 6:52 a.m. ET First Published: Dec. 16, 2020 at 5:38 p.m. ET By
Peyton List, left, and Jacob Bertrand star in Cobra Kai. Netflix Inc. Email icon
Original offerings include Season 3 of
âCobra Kaiâ (which has been moved up a week, to Jan. 1), the âKarate Kidâ sequel series starring William Zabka and Ralph Macchio that aired its first two seasons on YouTube;
âHistory of Swear Wordsâ (Jan. 5), an âeducation in expletivesâ hosted by Nicholas Cage; Season 4 of the Matt Groening animated comedy
âEnchantedâ (Jan. 15); and
âThe White Tigerâ (Jan. 22), a darkly comic movie about an ambitious Indian driverâs efforts to escape poverty and rise to the top, based on the bestselling novel.
USA TODAY
If you re looking for a fresh start in 2021 – and, frankly, who isn t? – Netflix kicks the New Year off with resolution-friendly programs designed to help you focus your mind, get rid of clutter and consider ideas for a dream home makeover.
If you can t attend a traditional New Year s Eve party due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it s just a short wait until the January premiere of The Netflix Afterparty, a weekly comedy panel show about the buzziest shows and films hosted by David Spade, Fortune Feimster and London Hughes.
There s even the promise of new knowledge, if you re interested in learning about the History of Swear Words, a documentary series hosted by Oscar winner Nicolas Cage.
Haven Seasons 1-5 (Jan. 14)
Waco (Jan. 15)
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Netflix Is Losing A Lot Of Movies And TV Shows In January
There’s a lot of great new stuff coming to
Netflix in January, with over 75 titles being added to the streaming giant’s library over the course of next month. Unfortunately, it’s just the way it goes, though, that we’ve got to lose some old content to get new content and a bunch of movies and TV shows will be removed from the site across January as well. Thankfully, this coming month isn’t a huge one for losses, but there’s still a decent amount that’ll be departing.