Here are the Best Series to Binge on Netflix in January 2026

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January 2026 brings a diverse array of content to Netflix, ranging from high-stakes original thrillers to beloved cult classics. This month’s lineup features major literary adaptations, gripping true-crime documentaries, and returning sitcom favorites. Viewers can expect a mix of brand-new limited series and established titles making their debut on the streaming platform. These selections offer a comprehensive look at the must-watch television available to subscribers to kick off the new year.

‘Run Away’ (2026)

'Run Away' (2026)
Quay Street Productions

‘Run Away’ is a high-stakes mystery thriller based on the novel by Harlan Coben. The series follows a father who discovers his missing daughter living in a dangerous underworld. As he attempts to bring her home, he uncovers a dark web of secrets that puts his entire family at risk. This production marks another collaboration between the streaming giant and the celebrated crime novelist.

‘His & Hers’ (2026)

'His & Hers' (2026)
Fifth Season

‘His & Hers’ is a psychological thriller limited series starring Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson. Set in a humid Georgia town, the narrative unfolds through two perspectives regarding a horrific murder. A journalist and a detective, who are ex-spouses, find themselves entangled in the investigation as the truth becomes increasingly blurred. The show explores the complexities of memory and the subjective nature of truth in a high-tension setting.

‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ (2026)

'Agatha Christie's Seven Dials' (2026)
Agatha Christie

‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ is a mystery adaptation written by Chris Chibnall and executive produced by Suzanne Mackie. The story centers on a lavish house party where a practical joke goes wrong, leading to a series of mysterious deaths. A courageous young woman named Bundle Brent takes it upon herself to investigate a secret society known as the Seven Dials. This period piece captures the essence of Christie’s 1929 novel while modernizing its pacing for a contemporary audience.

‘Love Through a Prism’ (2026)

'Love Through a Prism' (2026)
WIT STUDIO

‘Love Through a Prism’ is an original Netflix drama that explores the multifaceted nature of human relationships. The series utilizes a unique visual style to represent different emotional states and perspectives within a central romance. Critics have noted its arthouse sensibilities and focus on atmospheric storytelling. It serves as a standout title for viewers seeking a more contemplative and stylish narrative experience this January.

‘Love from 9 to 5’ (2026)

'Love from 9 to 5' (2026)
Netflix

‘Love from 9 to 5’ is a romantic drama series that premiered on the first of the month. The plot focuses on the professional and personal intersections of employees working within a competitive corporate environment. It delves into the challenges of maintaining intimacy while navigating high-pressure careers and workplace politics. The show aims to provide a relatable look at modern dating through the lens of the traditional workday.

‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ (2024)

'Unlocked: A Jail Experiment' (2024)
Lucky8 TV

‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ returns to the platform to showcase a unique social experiment within the American carceral system. The documentary series follows an Arkansas sheriff who implements a radical new structure where cell doors are left open and inmates have more autonomy. Cameras capture the social dynamics and behavioral changes that occur during this unconventional six-week period. The program provides a rare look at the complexities of prison reform and human behavior under confinement.

‘Veronica Mars’ (2004–2019)

'Veronica Mars' (2004–2019)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Veronica Mars’ arrives on Netflix, bringing the entire saga of the teen-detective-turned-private-investigator to a wider audience. Starring Kristen Bell, the series follows a high school student who moonlights as a sleuth in the affluent town of Neptune. She navigates social hierarchies while solving complex crimes ranging from petty theft to murder. The show is celebrated for its sharp writing, noir influence, and enduring cultural impact on the mystery genre.

‘11.22.63’ (2016)

'11.22.63' (2016)
Warner Bros. Television

‘11.22.63’ is a limited series adaptation of the Stephen King novel featuring James Franco as a high school teacher. He discovers a portal that leads back to 1960 and embarks on a mission to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As he attempts to alter history, he finds that the past is stubborn and dangerous when tampered with. The production combines elements of science fiction, historical drama, and suspenseful thriller.

‘Prodigal Son’ (2019–2021)

'Prodigal Son' (2019–2021)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Prodigal Son’ is a crime procedural that follows Malcolm Bright, a criminal profiler with a unique insight into the minds of killers. His expertise stems from the fact that his father is a notorious serial killer known as “The Surgeon.” Bright must navigate his own fractured psyche while assisting the NYPD with particularly gruesome cases. The series is known for its dark humor and the complex dynamic between father and son.

‘The Upshaws’ (2021)

'The Upshaws' (2021)
Push It Productions

‘The Upshaws’ continues its run as a multi-camera sitcom centering on a working-class Black family in Indiana. Bennie Upshaw, played by Mike Epps, is a mechanic trying his best to provide for his family while clashing with his sharp-tongued sister-in-law. The series balances humor with heartfelt moments as the family navigates life’s daily struggles and triumphs. It remains a key part of the streaming service’s comedy lineup for its traditional format and relatable storytelling.

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