What’s Coming and Going on Netflix in January 2024

As the calendar flips to January 2024, Netflix is poised to refresh its content library, introducing a slew of new titles while bidding adieu to some fan favorites. This cyclical content shuffle keeps the platform dynamic, ensuring subscribers have a mix of fresh offerings and cherished classics. Let’s delve into the notable additions and departures on Netflix this month.

New Arrivals: Fresh Content to Stream

January 1:

  • “Annabelle” (2014): Kick off the year with a dose of horror as this chilling tale of a possessed doll joins the lineup.
  • “Aquaman” (2018): Dive into the underwater adventures of Arthur Curry in this DC Comics blockbuster.
  • “John Wick” Trilogy: Relive the high-octane action with all three installments of the John Wick series, featuring Keanu Reeves as the legendary assassin.
  • “Jurassic Park” Trilogy: Experience the dinosaur-filled escapades from Isla Nublar with the original trilogy that started it all.

January 4:

  • “Boy Swallows Universe” (Season 1): This Australian crime drama series, based on Trent Dalton’s novel, makes its debut, promising a gripping narrative.
  • “The Brothers Sun”: An action-comedy series starring Michelle Yeoh, following two estranged brothers navigating the criminal underworld.

January 5:

  • “Good Grief”: Dan Levy’s directorial venture explores themes of loss and healing, blending humor with heartfelt moments.

January 12:

  • “Lift”: Kevin Hart leads this action-comedy about an international heist crew attempting a mid-flight robbery.

January 15:

  • “CoComelon” (Season 9): The beloved children’s series returns with new episodes to entertain the little ones.

January 17:

  • “End of the Line”: A Brazilian thriller series that delves into the complexities of crime and justice.

January 25:

  • “Griselda”: Sofía Vergara stars in this crime drama miniseries, portraying the infamous Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco.

Departures: Last Call to Watch

Leaving January 5:

  • “BlacKkKlansman” (2018): Spike Lee’s critically acclaimed film, based on a true story, exits the platform.
  • “Get Out” (2017): Jordan Peele’s genre-defining horror-thriller bids farewell.

Leaving January 12:

  • “Spy Kids” Trilogy: The family-friendly spy adventures are set to depart, so catch them before they’re gone.

Leaving January 14:

  • “Uncharted” (2022): The action-packed adaptation of the popular video game series takes its leave.

Leaving January 31:

  • “Call Me by Your Name” (2017): The poignant coming-of-age romance starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer says goodbye.
  • “La La Land” (2016): The modern musical that captured hearts worldwide dances off the stage.
  • “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008): This romantic comedy favorite is set to depart, so enjoy the laughs while you can.

A Note on Interactive Specials

In a strategic shift, Netflix is phasing out the majority of its interactive specials starting December 1, 2024. While titles like “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” will remain, others are being discontinued as the platform refocuses its technological efforts.

Conclusion

January 2024 brings a dynamic mix of content to Netflix, with exciting new series and films making their debut, while some beloved titles take their final bow. Whether you’re eager to explore fresh narratives or revisit classics before they depart, this month’s lineup offers something for every viewer. Happy streaming!

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  • Brittany Hollindale

    Hello, I'm Brittany Hollindale, and I write for Willamette Weekly in Portland, Oregon. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from the University of Washington, where I specialized in digital media and investigative reporting. I'm driven by a passion for telling stories that resonate with our community, from in-depth investigations to vibrant features on Portland's diverse culture. In my free time, I enjoy exploring the city's art scene, attending local theater productions, and discovering new favorite spots in Portland's eclectic neighborhoods. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that make our community unique.

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