All the Movies Coming to Netflix in January 2026

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Netflix begins the new year with a massive influx of content, ranging from established cinematic classics to highly anticipated 2026 premieres. Subscribers can expect a heavy focus on franchise collections, particularly a comprehensive library of espionage thrillers, alongside award-winning dramas and contemporary comedies. This curated selection ensures that viewers have access to a diverse array of genres throughout the first month of the year. From documentary features to high-octane action films, the January schedule aims to cater to every demographic of the streaming audience.

‘Brüno’ (2009)

'Brüno' (2009)
MRC

Sacha Baron Cohen stars as the eponymous flamboyant Austrian fashion journalist in this satirical comedy. The film follows the character as he travels to America to find fame and “become the most famous Austrian since Hitler.” Releasing on January 1, the mockumentary utilizes real-life interactions to highlight social biases and cultural oddities. It serves as a spiritual successor to ‘Borat’ with its provocative humor and undercover stunts.

‘Just Go with It’ (2011)

'Just Go with It' (2011)
Columbia Pictures

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston lead this romantic comedy about a plastic surgeon who lies about his marital status to woo a younger woman. He recruits his loyal assistant and her children to pose as his soon-to-be ex-family during a trip to Hawaii. The movie joins the platform on January 1 for subscribers looking for lighthearted humor and tropical scenery. It is a modern reimagining of the 1969 film ‘Cactus Flower’ and features a supporting performance by Nicole Kidman.

‘Dawn of the Dead’ (2004)

'Dawn of the Dead' (2004)
New Amsterdam Entertainment

Zack Snyder’s directorial debut reimagines George A. Romero’s classic zombie horror for a modern audience. A group of survivors takes refuge in a suburban shopping mall while a plague of fast-moving undead ravages the world outside. This high-octane thriller arrives on January 1 to kick off the new year’s horror offerings. Sarah Polley and Ving Rhames lead the ensemble cast in a desperate fight for survival against the growing horde.

‘Priscilla’ (2023)

'Priscilla' (2023)
The Apartment Pictures

Directed by Sofia Coppola, this biographical drama tells the story of Priscilla Beaulieu and her complex relationship with Elvis Presley. The narrative focuses on Priscilla’s perspective, moving from her teenage years at a German army base to her life at the sprawling Graceland estate. It makes its debut on the streaming service on January 1, following a successful theatrical run. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi provide the central performances in this intimate portrait of fame and isolation.

‘Hellboy’ (2004)

'Hellboy' (2004)
Revolution Studios

Guillermo del Toro brings the Mike Mignola comic book character to life in this dark fantasy action film. Ron Perlman stars as the titular demon who works for a secret government agency to protect the world from paranormal threats. The film lands on Netflix on January 1, offering fans a blend of gothic imagery and practical special effects. It explores themes of destiny and choice as the hero rejects his apocalyptic origins to serve humanity.

‘Harimau Merah: Konflik Bermula’ (2025)

'Harimau Merah: Konflik Bermula' (2025)
Multimedia Entertainment Inc.

This 2025 action-drama arrives on January 1, bringing a tale of intense conflict and heritage to the small screen. The story delves into the origins of a significant struggle, focusing on characters caught between duty and personal conviction. As part of the New Year’s Day slate, it represents Netflix’s commitment to diverse international storytelling. The film showcases high-stakes sequences and character-driven plot points that set the stage for a larger narrative.

‘Ghostbusters’ (2016)

'Ghostbusters' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

Paul Feig directs this supernatural comedy that serves as a reboot of the iconic 1980s franchise. The film features an all-female team of paranormal investigators who must save New York City from a ghostly invasion. Releasing on January 1, it stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. The movie blends high-tech gadgetry with improvisational humor to provide a fresh take on the ghost-hunting premise.

‘Lone Survivor’ (2013)

'Lone Survivor' (2013)
EFO Films

Based on the non-fiction book by Marcus Luttrell, this biographical war film depicts a failed Navy SEALs mission in Afghanistan. Mark Wahlberg stars as Luttrell, one of four SEALs tasked with tracking down a high-ranking Taliban leader. The intense survival drama is scheduled for a January 1 release on the platform. It is noted for its realistic portrayal of combat and its focus on the bond between soldiers under extreme duress.

‘Forever My Girl’ (2018)

'Forever My Girl' (2018)
LD Entertainment

In this romantic drama, a country music superstar returns to his hometown after being away for a decade to face the woman he left at the altar. He must navigate the consequences of his past decisions while discovering he has a daughter he never knew existed. The film joins the January 1 lineup, offering a heartwarming story about redemption and family. It is based on the novel by Heidi McLaughlin and features a soundtrack of original country music.

’30 Minutes or Less’ (2011)

'30 Minutes or Less' (2011)
Columbia Pictures

Jesse Eisenberg and Danny McBride star in this action-comedy about a pizza delivery driver who is kidnapped and forced to rob a bank. With a bomb strapped to his chest, he enlists the help of his estranged best friend to complete the task within a strict timeframe. This frantic and humorous heist movie arrives on January 1 for subscribers. The plot is loosely inspired by a real-life incident but maintains a comedic and high-energy tone throughout.

‘Man on Fire’ (2004)

'Man on Fire' (2004)
Fox 2000 Pictures

Denzel Washington portrays a former CIA operative who takes a job as a bodyguard for a young girl in Mexico City. When she is kidnapped, he embarks on a relentless and violent mission to rescue her and punish those responsible. This gritty action-thriller becomes available on January 1. Directed by Tony Scott, the film is known for its stylized editing and emotional performances by Washington and a young Dakota Fanning.

‘Twins’ (1988)

'Twins' (1988)
Universal Pictures

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito star in this classic comedy as unlikely brothers who were separated at birth following a biological experiment. Despite their physical differences, they embark on a journey to find their long-lost mother and build a family connection. The film is part of the New Year’s Day arrivals on January 1. It remains a fan favorite for its chemistry between the two leads and its lighthearted premise.

‘The Miracle Season’ (2018)

'The Miracle Season' (2018)
Apex Entertainment

Based on a true story, this sports drama follows a high school volleyball team reeling from the sudden death of their star player. Led by their coach, the girls must find the strength to continue their season and honor their teammate’s memory. The inspirational film arrives on January 1 to provide a moving experience for viewers. It stars Helen Hunt and William Hurt and focuses on themes of resilience and community support.

‘The Vanishing of Sidney Hall’ (2018)

'The Vanishing of Sidney Hall' (2018)
Super Crispy Entertainment

Logan Lerman portrays a young novelist who achieves massive success at an early age before disappearing without a trace. The narrative spans three different stages of his life, unraveling the mystery behind his sudden fame and subsequent isolation. This drama is set to release on January 1 as part of the monthly content update. It explores the dark side of creative genius and the consequences of telling secrets through fiction.

‘District 9’ (2009)

'District 9' (2009)
TriStar Pictures

Neill Blomkamp directs this acclaimed science fiction film that uses an extraterrestrial arrival to comment on xenophobia and segregation. Set in Johannesburg, it follows a government agent who begins to transform into one of the stranded aliens after being exposed to a mysterious substance. The movie joins the Netflix catalog on January 1. It is celebrated for its unique documentary-style presentation and impressive visual effects.

‘Wild Things’ (1998)

'Wild Things' (1998)
Mandalay Entertainment

This neo-noir erotic thriller features a convoluted plot involving accusations of assault, insurance fraud, and betrayal in a wealthy Florida community. It stars Kevin Bacon, Neve Campbell, and Matt Dillon in a story where nothing is as it seems. The film becomes available on January 1 for adult audiences. It is remembered for its numerous plot twists and its quintessential late-nineties aesthetic.

‘My Girl’ (1991)

'My Girl' (1991)
Columbia Pictures

Macaulay Culkin and Anna Chlumsky star in this coming-of-age drama set during the summer of 1972. The story follows an eleven-year-old girl who is obsessed with death and her relationship with her mortician father and her best friend. Releasing on January 1, the film remains a poignant exploration of childhood grief and growing up. It is widely recognized for its emotional climax and its depiction of young friendship.

‘Free Solo’ (2018)

'Free Solo' (2018)
National Geographic Documentary Films

This Academy Award-winning documentary captures Alex Honnold’s historic attempt to climb the 3,000-foot vertical rock face of El Capitan without ropes. The film provides a terrifying and intimate look at the physical and mental preparation required for such a feat. It arrives on January 1 for subscribers interested in high-stakes non-fiction storytelling. The cinematography offers breathtaking views of Yosemite National Park while chronicling a monumental athletic achievement.

‘Only the Brave’ (2017)

'Only the Brave' (2017)
di Bonaventura Pictures

Based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, this drama depicts the lives of elite firefighters who battle devastating wildfires. Josh Brolin and Miles Teller lead an ensemble cast in a tribute to the bravery of those who protect communities from natural disasters. The film is scheduled for release on January 1. It focuses on the camaraderie and sacrifice of the team during the Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013.

‘Green Room’ (2016)

'Green Room' (2016)
filmscience

A punk rock band finds themselves trapped in a secluded venue after witnessing a murder committed by a group of neo-Nazis. Led by the venue’s cold-blooded owner, the skinheads attempt to eliminate all witnesses, forcing the band into a violent struggle for survival. This intense thriller joins the platform on January 1. The film is noted for its claustrophobic atmosphere and the late Anton Yelchin’s compelling performance.

‘Harry and the Hendersons’ (1987)

'Harry and the Hendersons' (1987)
Universal Pictures

While returning from a camping trip, a family accidentally hits a Sasquatch with their car and decides to bring the friendly creature home. They soon find themselves hiding “Harry” from the authorities and a determined hunter who wants the creature for a trophy. This family-friendly classic arrives on January 1. It features makeup effects by Rick Baker and offers a lighthearted take on the Bigfoot legend.

‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)

'Despicable Me 2' (2013)
Universal Pictures

The reformed supervillain Gru returns in this animated sequel, now working for the Anti-Villain League to track down a new criminal mastermind. Alongside his many Minions and his three adopted daughters, he navigates the challenges of fatherhood and a potential new romance. The film is part of the January 1 drop, providing entertainment for younger viewers. It expanded the franchise’s global popularity with its humor and imaginative action sequences.

‘Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life’ (1983)

'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life' (1983)
Celandine Films

The legendary British comedy troupe explores the different stages of human existence through a series of surreal and irreverent sketches. From birth to death and everything in between, the film tackles philosophical questions with absurdist humor and musical numbers. This cult classic becomes available on January 1. It represents the final film to feature all six original members of the Monty Python team.

‘Erin Brockovich’ (2000)

'Erin Brockovich' (2000)
Jersey Films

Julia Roberts delivers an Oscar-winning performance as a legal assistant who discovers a corporate conspiracy involving contaminated water in a small town. Despite having no formal legal training, she spearheads a massive class-action lawsuit against a multi-billion dollar utility company. The biographical drama arrives on Netflix on January 1. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film remains a powerful example of an individual taking on a powerful institution.

‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

'Pitch Perfect' (2012)
Universal Pictures

Anna Kendrick stars as Beca, a college freshman who joins an all-female a cappella group called the Barden Bellas. The group must overcome internal conflicts and outdated traditions to compete in a national championship against their male rivals. Releasing on January 1, the film became a cultural phenomenon for its musical arrangements and comedic performances. It highlights themes of sisterhood and finding one’s own voice through music.

‘Colombiana’ (2011)

'Colombiana' (2011)
A.J.O.Z. Films

Zoe Saldana portrays a cold-blooded assassin who seeks revenge for the murder of her parents in Bogota when she was a child. Working for her uncle as a hitwoman by day, she spends her personal time tracking down the mobsters responsible for her trauma. This action-thriller lands on the service on January 1. The film features high-octane choreography and a focus on the protagonist’s tactical expertise.

‘Pitch Perfect 2’ (2015)

'Pitch Perfect 2' (2015)
Universal Pictures

The Barden Bellas return for this sequel, where they must reclaim their status after a public performance scandal. They enter an international competition that no American group has ever won to prove their worth. Joining the platform on January 1, the film reunites the original cast and introduces new members. It continues the franchise’s blend of vocal performances and ensemble-driven humor.

‘Ford v Ferrari’ (2019)

'Ford v Ferrari' (2019)
20th Century Fox

Matt Damon and Christian Bale star in this biographical drama about the attempt by Ford Motor Company to build a race car that could beat Ferrari. The story follows visionary car designer Carroll Shelby and fearless driver Ken Miles as they battle corporate interference and the laws of physics. The film is scheduled for a January 1 release. It received critical acclaim for its racing sequences and the chemistry between the two lead actors.

‘Johnny Mnemonic’ (1995)

'Johnny Mnemonic' (1995)
TriStar Pictures

Keanu Reeves stars in this cyberpunk thriller as a data courier who carries sensitive information in a brain implant. When the data exceeds his capacity, he must deliver it within a short window or suffer permanent brain damage while being hunted by corporate assassins. The film arrives on January 1, offering a nostalgic look at 1990s science fiction concepts. It is based on a short story by William Gibson and explores themes of corporate control and transhumanism.

’12 Years a Slave’ (2013)

'12 Years a Slave' (2013)
New Regency Pictures

This Academy Award winner for Best Picture tells the harrowing true story of Solomon Northup, a free Black man who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Over the course of twelve years, he struggles to survive the brutality of his captors while maintaining his dignity and hope for freedom. The historical drama debuts on the service on January 1. Directed by Steve McQueen, the film is a stark and essential look at the institution of slavery in American history.

‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

'Despicable Me' (2010)
Universal Pictures

Gru, a criminal mastermind with a plan to steal the moon, finds his life changed when he adopts three orphan girls who see him as a father figure. With the help of his army of Minions and his gadget expert, Dr. Nefario, Gru must decide between his villainous ambitions and his new family. The animated hit joins the library on January 1. It launched one of the most successful animated franchises in cinematic history.

‘Mr Malcolm’s List’ (2022)

'Mr Malcolm's List' (2022)
Untitled Entertainment

Set in 19th-century England, this period romantic comedy follows a wealthy bachelor who has a secret list of requirements for his future wife. When a young woman is jilted by him for failing to meet his standards, she and her friend plot a scheme to humiliate him. The film becomes available on January 1 for fans of Regency-era dramas. It features a diverse cast and a lighthearted take on the tropes of the genre.

‘Conan the Destroyer’ (1984)

'Conan the Destroyer' (1984)
The De Laurentiis Company

Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as the legendary warrior in this sequel to ‘Conan the Barbarian’. He is tasked by a queen to protect a young princess on a journey to find a magical horn that can awaken a sleeping god. This fantasy adventure arrives on January 1. It shifts the tone of the franchise toward a more traditional adventure style while maintaining its sword-and-sorcery roots.

‘Becky’ (2020)

'Becky' (2020)
Yale Productions

A teenager’s weekend getaway at a lake house turns into a nightmare when a group of escaped convicts, led by a ruthless neo-Nazi, invades the property. The young girl, Becky, decides to fight back using a series of brutal and creative traps. The film joins the Netflix lineup on January 1. It is known for its intense gore and a rare villainous performance by comedian Kevin James.

‘Facing the Giants’ (2006)

'Facing the Giants' (2006)
Carmel Entertainment Group

This Christian-themed sports drama tells the story of a high school football coach who uses his faith to turn around a losing team and his own struggling life. Through perseverance and belief, the team attempts to achieve the impossible on the field. The film is scheduled for release on January 1. It was produced by a church-based film ministry and became a surprise box-office success.

‘After the Quake’ (2025)

'After the Quake' (2025)
NHK

This Japanese drama arrives on Friday, January 2, and is based on the acclaimed short story collection by Haruki Murakami. The film explores the emotional and societal aftermath of a devastating earthquake through several interconnected stories. It focuses on the internal lives of individuals who are trying to find meaning and connection in a world changed by disaster. The movie version of the television production brings these atmospheric and philosophical tales to a wider audience.

‘Depeche Mode: M’ (2025)

'Depeche Mode: M' (2025)
Columbia Records

This 2025 documentary film provides an intimate look at the legendary electronic band during a pivotal moment in their long-standing career. It features behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and live performances that highlight their enduring influence on the music industry. The film is set to release on Friday, January 9. Fans can expect a deep dive into the creative process and the personal dynamics of the band members.

‘People We Meet on Vacation’ (2026)

'People We Meet on Vacation' (2026)
3000 Pictures

Based on the bestselling novel by Emily Henry, this highly anticipated 2026 romantic comedy follows two best friends who take an annual summer trip together. Despite their differing personalities and a past falling out, they attempt to repair their relationship during one final vacation. The movie premieres on Netflix on January 9. It explores the thin line between platonic friendship and romantic love through various flashbacks and current events.

‘The Threesome’ (2025)

'The Threesome' (2025)
Filmopoly

This 2025 comedy-drama arrives on January 9, centering on the complicated dynamics between three individuals in an unconventional relationship. The film explores themes of honesty, jealousy, and the search for modern connection. As a mid-month addition, it offers a contemporary look at interpersonal boundaries. The narrative balance shifts as the characters navigate the emotional consequences of their choices.

‘Stone Cold Fox’ (2025)

'Stone Cold Fox' (2025)
The Wonder Company

Arriving on Friday, January 9, this 2025 thriller features a story of deception and high-stakes pursuit. The plot follows a protagonist caught in a web of intrigue where trust is a scarce commodity and every move is scrutinized. The film is part of the early January wave of new releases designed to keep viewers engaged. It promises a suspenseful experience driven by sharp dialogue and unexpected narrative turns.

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ (2024)

'Bob Marley: One Love' (2024)
Paramount Pictures

This biographical film celebrates the life and music of the legendary reggae icon who inspired generations with his message of love and unity. The story focuses on Marley’s rise to fame, his political activism in Jamaica, and the creation of his most influential songs. The movie becomes available on the platform on January 12. Kingsley Ben-Adir portrays the musician in this portrayal of his enduring legacy.

‘Distorted’ (2018)

'Distorted' (2018)
Bridgegate Pictures

Christina Ricci and John Cusack star in this psychological thriller about a woman suffering from bipolar disorder who suspects her new high-tech apartment is being used for psychological experiments. As she descends into paranoia, she must determine if the threats she perceives are real or a product of her condition. The film releases on January 14. It explores themes of privacy, surveillance, and mental health in the digital age.

‘Dr. No’ (1962)

'Dr. No' (1962)
EON Productions

The very first James Bond film arrives on January 15, starring Sean Connery as the iconic secret agent 007. Bond travels to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent, leading him to the mysterious Dr. No. The film established many of the franchise’s tropes, including the gadgets, the villains, and the famous theme music. It serves as the beginning of a massive collection of Bond titles joining the service this month.

‘From Russia with Love’ (1963)

'From Russia with Love' (1963)
EON Productions

Sean Connery returns as James Bond in this second installment of the franchise, which lands on the platform on January 15. Bond is lured into an assassin’s trap involving a beautiful Soviet clerk and a stolen encryption device. The film is often cited as one of the best in the series for its focus on Cold War espionage. It features the introduction of the villainous organization SPECTRE and its enigmatic leader.

‘Goldfinger’ (1964)

'Goldfinger' (1964)
EON Productions

In this 1964 classic, James Bond investigates a gold smuggling operation led by the wealthy and obsessive Auric Goldfinger. The mission leads to a plot to contaminate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. Releasing on January 15, the film introduced the iconic Aston Martin DB5 and the “Bond Girl” Pussy Galore. It remains a definitive entry in the series for its gadgets and memorable dialogue.

‘Thunderball’ (1965)

'Thunderball' (1965)
EON Productions

James Bond heads to the Bahamas to recover two hijacked nuclear warheads held for ransom by SPECTRE. The film is known for its extensive underwater battle sequences and its large-scale production design. It joins the Netflix catalog on January 15 as part of the franchise update. Sean Connery continues his definitive run as the secret agent in this high-stakes maritime adventure.

‘You Only Live Twice’ (1967)

'You Only Live Twice' (1967)
EON Productions

After American and Soviet spacecraft disappear in orbit, Bond travels to Japan to investigate the mysterious organization behind the hijacks. The film features a massive hidden base inside a volcano and the first face-to-face meeting between Bond and Ernst Stavro Blofeld. This installment arrives on January 15. It is recognized for its screenplay by Roald Dahl and its visually striking sets.

‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ (1969)

'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969)
EON Productions

George Lazenby takes over the role of James Bond in this entry where 007 tracks Blofeld to a mountain retreat in the Swiss Alps. Unlike previous films, this installment focuses on a more personal story as Bond falls in love and marries Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo. The movie is scheduled for a January 15 release. It is praised for its emotional depth and realistic action sequences.

‘Diamonds Are Forever’ (1971)

'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971)
EON Productions

Sean Connery returns for his final official appearance as Bond to investigate a global diamond smuggling ring. The trail leads from Amsterdam to Las Vegas, where Bond discovers a plot involving a giant space laser. The film lands on the service on January 15. It features a more campy and humorous tone than its predecessors, reflecting the changing landscape of 1970s cinema.

‘Live and Let Die’ (1973)

'Live and Let Die' (1973)
EON Productions

Roger Moore makes his debut as James Bond, investigating the murders of three fellow agents in a case involving drug trafficking and voodoo. The story takes Bond from New York to New Orleans and the Caribbean. This film arrives on January 15 and is noted for its blending of the Bond formula with elements of the blaxploitation genre. It features a memorable boat chase and the iconic theme song by Paul McCartney & Wings.

‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ (1974)

'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974)
EON Productions

Bond is targeted by the world’s most expensive assassin, Francisco Scaramanga, who uses a distinctive golden weapon. The two legendary marksmen engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse across Southeast Asia. The film joins the January 15 release slate. Christopher Lee provides a formidable performance as the antagonist in this high-energy installment.

‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ (1977)

'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977)
EON Productions

Bond teams up with a Soviet agent to investigate the disappearance of British and Soviet nuclear submarines. They must stop a megalomaniac who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization under the sea. Releasing on January 15, the film is famous for the introduction of the indestructible henchman Jaws. It is widely considered the peak of the Roger Moore era of the franchise.

‘Moonraker’ (1979)

'Moonraker' (1979)
EON Productions

James Bond goes into space to stop an industrialist who plans to commit global genocide and restart the human race from a space station. The film leans heavily into the science fiction craze of the late seventies with laser battles and zero-gravity sequences. It becomes available on January 15 for subscribers. Despite its fantastical premise, it remains a notable entry for its sheer scale and ambition.

‘For Your Eyes Only’ (1981)

'For Your Eyes Only' (1981)
EON Productions

Following the extreme sci-fi of the previous film, this installment returns Bond to a more grounded espionage story. 007 must recover a lost British encryption device before it falls into Soviet hands while helping a woman avenge the murder of her parents. The film arrives on January 15. It is recognized for its breathtaking mountain climbing sequences and stunt work.

‘Octopussy’ (1983)

'Octopussy' (1983)
EON Productions

Roger Moore’s Bond investigates the theft of Fabergé eggs and a plot to trigger a nuclear explosion in West Germany. The mission leads him to a mysterious circus troupe and an exiled Afghan prince. This movie joins the platform on January 15. It balances traditional spy intrigue with the adventurous and colorful aesthetic of the eighties.

‘Never Say Never Again’ (1983)

'Never Say Never Again' (1983)
Woodcote

Sean Connery returns to the role of Bond in this non-Eon produced film that reimagines the story of ‘Thunderball’. An aging Bond is sent back into the field to track down two stolen nuclear missiles. The film releases on January 15 alongside the main franchise entries. It offers a unique look at the character through a different lens of production.

‘A View to a Kill’ (1985)

'A View to a Kill' (1985)
EON Productions

Roger Moore’s final outing as 007 sees him facing off against a tech mogul who plans to destroy Silicon Valley to gain a monopoly on microchips. The film features Grace Jones as a formidable assassin and a climax set atop the Golden Gate Bridge. It arrives on January 15. It serves as the conclusion to the longest-running tenure of any actor in the role.

‘The Living Daylights’ (1987)

'The Living Daylights' (1987)
EON Productions

Timothy Dalton takes over the mantle of James Bond, bringing a darker and more serious tone to the character. Bond helps a Soviet officer defect and uncovers a plot involving arms dealers and the conflict in Afghanistan. This installment is scheduled for January 15. It marked a shift toward a more realistic and gritty style of espionage for the series.

‘Licence to Kill’ (1989)

'Licence to Kill' (1989)
EON Productions

Bond goes rogue to seek vengeance against a ruthless drug lord who attacked his close friend Felix Leiter. Without the support of MI6, 007 must use his skills to dismantle the cartel from the inside. The film lands on Netflix on January 15. It is known for being one of the most violent entries in the franchise and Dalton’s intense performance.

‘GoldenEye’ (1995)

'GoldenEye' (1995)
EON Productions

Pierce Brosnan debuts as James Bond in this post-Cold War thriller where 007 must stop a former ally from using a satellite weapon to destroy London. The film successfully modernized the franchise for the nineties while maintaining its core elements. Releasing on January 15, it introduced Judi Dench as the first female M. The movie is also famous for its tie-in video game which became a cultural milestone.

‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (1997)

'Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997)
EON Productions

Bond battles a media mogul who attempts to manipulate world events and start a war between the UK and China to gain broadcasting rights. Working with a Chinese secret agent, 007 must stop the villain’s stealth ship before it can launch a devastating attack. This film joins the January 15 collection. It features high-tech gadgets and a focus on the influence of global media.

‘The World Is Not Enough’ (1999)

'The World Is Not Enough' (1999)
EON Productions

In this 1999 installment, Bond is assigned to protect an oil heiress from an international terrorist who cannot feel pain. The plot involves a nuclear submarine and a scheme to destroy a rival pipeline to control the world’s energy supply. It arrives on January 15 for subscribers. The film explores Bond’s personal feelings and the moral complexities of his missions.

‘Die Another Day’ (2002)

'Die Another Day' (2002)
EON Productions

Pierce Brosnan’s final Bond film features a story involving North Korean agents, a gene therapy clinic, and a satellite weapon made of diamonds. Bond must clear his name after being betrayed and imprisoned for over a year. The film joins the service on January 15. It is known for its high-octane action and the inclusion of Halle Berry as the agent Jinx.

‘Casino Royale’ (2006)

'Casino Royale' (2006)
Columbia Pictures

Daniel Craig brings a gritty and vulnerable reboot to the character in his first outing as James Bond. The story follows Bond’s first mission as a 00-agent, competing in a high-stakes poker game to bankrupt a terrorist financier. Releasing on January 15, the film was praised for its realism and emotional weight. It redefined the franchise for the 21st century and focused on Bond’s origin as a cold-blooded killer.

‘Quantum of Solace’ (2008)

'Quantum of Solace' (2008)
Columbia Pictures

Picking up immediately after the events of ‘Casino Royale’, Bond seeks revenge for the betrayal of Vesper Lynd. His mission leads him to a powerful organization that plans to seize control of a country’s water supply. The film arrives on January 15 as part of the Bond library. It features a fast-paced, action-oriented narrative and continues the character arc of the new Bond.

‘Skyfall’ (2012)

'Skyfall' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

Bond’s loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her in the form of a former agent turned cyberterrorist. After an attack on MI6, Bond must go off the grid to track down the threat, leading to a final confrontation at his childhood home. This critically acclaimed entry arrives on January 15. It is celebrated for its cinematography and its exploration of the history of the Bond character.

‘Spectre’ (2015)

'Spectre' (2015)
Columbia Pictures

A cryptic message from the past sends Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he uncovers the existence of the sinister organization SPECTRE. As he gets closer to the truth, he discovers a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks. The film becomes available on January 15. It brings back the classic Bond organization for the modern era.

‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

'No Time to Die' (2021)
EON Productions

Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica when his peace is short-lived as an old friend from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain. This final Daniel Craig installment joins the collection on January 15. It provides a definitive and emotional conclusion to the narrative arc that began in 2006.

‘Bone Lake’ (2025)

'Bone Lake' (2025)
LD Entertainment

This 2025 suspense film arrives on Thursday, January 15, set against the backdrop of a remote and eerie lakeside location. The plot revolves around a group of people whose past secrets begin to surface as they deal with a series of unexplained events. Netflix adds this title to its mid-month lineup to provide viewers with a fresh mystery. The atmosphere of the film relies on isolation and the psychological tension between its main characters.

‘The Children Act’ (2018)

'The Children Act' (2018)
FilmNation Entertainment

Emma Thompson stars as a High Court judge who must rule on a life-changing case involving a teenager who is refusing a life-saving blood transfusion on religious grounds. As her personal life crumbles, she becomes deeply involved in the boy’s welfare, leading to complex moral and emotional consequences. The drama premieres on the service on January 15. It is based on the novel by Ian McEwan and explores the intersection of law, religion, and personal responsibility.

‘Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story’ (2023)

'Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story' (2023)
Milojo Productions

This 2023 crime drama tells the true story of a man within an Amish community who leads a double life that eventually leads to a tragic crime. The narrative explores the contrast between his outward devotion to his faith and his secret activities online. It arrives on January 15 for subscribers interested in true-crime dramatizations. The film provides a window into a secluded society and the modern influences that can disrupt it.

‘The Royal We’ (2025)

'The Royal We' (2025)
UFO International Productions

Scheduled for release on January 15, this 2025 romantic drama focuses on the lives of individuals navigating the pressures of high-society expectations. The story follows a central romance that must survive public scrutiny and the traditions of a powerful family. It offers viewers a look at the personal costs of public life and the search for authentic connection. The film serves as a mid-month highlight for fans of contemporary romance and social drama.

‘Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story’ (2022)

'Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story' (2022)
Swirl Films

Based on a shocking true story, this film follows the trial and events leading up to the conviction of a woman accused of murdering and dismembering her husband. The plot details the investigation and the sensational court case that followed the discovery of his remains in suitcases. The movie joins the library on January 15. It provides a dramatized account of the psychological and legal complexities of the high-profile case.

‘Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter’ (2015)

'Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter' (2015)
Ad Hominem Enterprises

A lonely Japanese woman becomes obsessed with a hidden treasure she believes was buried in Minnesota by a character in a fictional movie. She travels across the world in a desperate and misguided quest to find the loot, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The film lands on Netflix on January 15. It is noted for its melancholic tone and the central performance by Rinko Kikuchi.

‘Licorice Pizza’ (2021)

'Licorice Pizza' (2021)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this coming-of-age story is set in the San Fernando Valley during the 1970s. It follows the wandering lives of a high school student and an older woman as they navigate first love and various business ventures. The critically acclaimed film arrives on January 16. It features a nostalgic aesthetic and breakout performances by Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman.

‘The Rip’ (2026)

'The Rip' (2026)
Artists Equity

This 2026 premiere arrives on the platform on Friday, January 16, offering viewers a suspenseful cinematic experience. The story centers on high-stakes drama and the consequences of past decisions that come to the surface during a pivotal moment. Netflix continues its trend of debuting original content early in the year with this title. Its arrival adds a fresh layer of intensity to the mid-month streaming lineup for the new year.

‘Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart’ (2026)

'Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart' (2026)
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart

Releasing on Wednesday, January 21, this 2026 production revisits the well-known story of Elizabeth Smart with a focus on her resilience and advocacy. The film provides a contemporary look at the events and their lasting impact on Smart and the community. As a late-month addition, it offers a dramatic and informative perspective on a significant true-life event. The narrative aims to honor the survivor’s journey while exploring the broader implications of her experience.

‘Cosmic Princess Kaguya!’ (2026)

'Cosmic Princess Kaguya!' (2026)
Studio Colorido

This 2026 animated feature arrives on Thursday, January 22, reimagining traditional folklore for a modern audience with a science fiction twist. The story follows a celestial being who descends to Earth and navigates the wonders and challenges of human life. It features vibrant animation and a narrative that blends classic storytelling with futuristic concepts. The film is part of the late-January slate designed for family viewing and fans of imaginative animation.

‘The Big Fake’ (2026)

'The Big Fake' (2026)
Cattleya

This 2026 comedy arrives on Friday, January 23, exploring the world of elaborate deceptions and the people who orchestrate them. The plot follows a group of characters who find themselves caught in a lie that grows far beyond their control. It provides a humorous look at modern social pressures and the lengths individuals go to maintain their image. The film joins the service to round out the month’s comedic offerings.

Tell us which of these movies you are most excited to watch this month in the comments.

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