Top 5 Titles Coming to Netflix in January 2024: Dan Levy’s ‘Good Grief,’ ‘Queer Eye’ Season 8, More
Top 5 Titles Coming to Netflix in January 2024: Dan Levy’s ‘Good Grief,’ ‘Queer Eye’ Season 8, More
A new year is around the corner, and Netflix is ready to celebrate! The streamer has released its full list of titles that will be coming to its platform to start 2024 off right, including classics and library hits, such as the first three films in the “John Wick” franchise, Train to Busan, and more.
The bulk of Netflix’s new titles, though, comes from its own original series, films, comedy specials, documentaries, and animes. Debuting in January will be “The Brothers Sun,” a new black comedy action series starring Justin Chien, Sam Song Li, and Michelle Yeoh; as well as the Sofía Vergara-led mini-series “Griselda”; new seasons of “Queer Eye” and “Masters of the Universe: Revolution”; Dan Levy’s dramedy “Good Grief”; and comedy specials from Jacqueline Novak, Jack Whitehall, and Rachid Badouri.
Check out The Streamable’s Top 5 picks for what’s coming to Netflix this month, and continue to see everything available to watch on the streamer throughout January!
What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Netflix in January 2024?
“The Brothers Sun” | Thursday, Jan. 4
The new black comedy action series from Brad Falchuk (“American Horror Story,” “Pose”) and Byron Wu follows eldest Sun son Charles as he heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother and naive younger brother Bruce after their family patriarch who is shot by a mysterious assassin. Going against Taipei’s deadliest societies and a new rising faction, Bruce, who has been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until this point, and Charles must team up to find the true meaning of brotherhood and family. Justin Chien, Sam Song Li, and Michelle Yeoh lead the cast opposite Highdee Kuan, Joon Lee, Jon Xue Zhang, Jenny Yang, Madison Hu, Rodney To, Alice Hewkin, and more.
Watch the trailer for “The Brothers Sun)”:
“Good Grief” | Friday, Jan. 5
“Schitt's Creek” star and co-creator Dan Levy has his feel-good (and bad) follow-up with “Good Grief,” his feature writing and directorial debut. Levy plays Mark, who, after his larger-than-life husband, Oliver (Luke Evans), unexpectedly dies, goes on a soul-searching trip to Paris with his two best friends, Sophie (Ruth Negga) and Thomas (Himesh Patel), that reveals some hard truths they each need to face. Celia Imrie, Arnaud Valois, David Bradley, Jamael Westman, Emma Corrin, and Kaitlyn Dever also appear.
Watch the trailer for “Good Grief”:
“Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees” | Tuesday, Jan. 23
Comedian Jacqueline Novak’s breakthrough “Get On Your Knees” was the show on everybody’s lips when it played Off-Broadway across multiple sold-out runs beginning in 2019. Now, the Drama Desk Award-nominated stand-up show comes to Netflix from New York’s Town Hall, where its final performance was filmed for a concert film-meets-comedy special experience directed by Natasha Lyonne with cinematography by Sam Levy (“Lady Bird”). Equal parts raunchy, poignant, philosophical, and funny, the 90-minute set ends with everyone satisfied.
“Queer Eye” (Season 8) | Wednesday, Jan. 24
“Queer Eye” is sticking around New Orleans for a second season in a row, as Tan France, Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness make over the heroes of The Big Easy one emotional makeover at a time. The Fab Five will become four, though (for now), as the series bids goodbye to the hardest working man on television, design expert Berk, leaving some big shoes to fill for the already confirmed “Queer Eye” Season 9.
Watch the trailer for last season’s “Queer Eye”:
“Griselda” | Thursday, Jan. 25
Sofía Vergara leads the cast of the six-episode miniseries from the team behind “Narcos” as Colombian cartel queen Griselda Blanco, who, with a deadly mix of brutality and charm, ran one of the most profitable cocaine businesses in history in 1970s–80s Miami and became known as “the Godmother” thanks to her expert (if not morally questionable) work-life balance. Alberto Guerra, Christian Tappan, Martín Rodríguez, Juliana Aidén Martinez, Vanessa Ferlito, and others co-star.
Watch the trailer for “Griselda”:
What Shows and Movies Are Coming to Netflix in January 2024?
January 1
- Bitconned (Netflix Documentary)
- Fool Me Once (Netflix Series)
- You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (Netflix Documentary)
- Annabelle
- Annie (1982)
- Antz
- Aquaman
- Beethoven
- Bruce Almighty
- The Croods
- Dawn of the Dead
- The First Purge
- Gravity
- How to Train Your Dragon
- It’s Complicated
- Jackie Brown
- John Wick
- John Wick: Chapter 2
- John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
- Jurassic Park
- Jurassic Park III
- Little Fockers
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- Loudermilk (Seasons 1–3)
- Mamma Mia!
- Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
- Meet the Fockers
- Meet the Parents
- The New Americans: Gaming a Revolution
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- ONE PIECE: Marineford
- Peppa Pig (Seasons 3–6)
- The Purge: Election Year
- School of Rock
- Survivor (Seasons 7 and 33)
- This Is 40
- Those Who Wish Me Dead
- Training Day
- The Wonder Years (Seasons 1–2) (2001)
Fool Me Once
When ex-soldier Maya sees her murdered husband on a secret nanny cam, she uncovers a deadly conspiracy that stretches deep into the past.
January 4
- Boy Swallows Universe (Netflix Series)
- The Brothers Sun (Netflix Series)
- Society of the Snow (Netflix Film)
January 5
- Good Grief (Netflix Film)
- Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) (Netflix Series)
January 6
January 8
- This is Us (Seasons 1–6)
January 10
- Break Point (Season 2) (Netflix Documentary)
- The Trust: A Game of Greed (Netflix Series)
January 11
- Champion (Netflix Series)
- Detective Forst (Netflix Series)
- Sonic Prime (Chapter 3) (Netflix Family)
January 12
- Lift (Netflix Film)
- Love is Blind: Sweden (Netflix Series)
- The Kitchen (Netflix Film)
January 15
- CoComelon (Season 9)
- Holey Moley (Seasons 3–4)
- maboroshi (Netflix Anime)
- MTV Floribama Shore (Season 2)
January 16
- Cats (2019)
- Dusty Slay: Workin’ Man (Netflix Comedy)
January 17
- End of the Line (Netflix Series)
- Freaks
January 18
- Rachid Badouri: Les fleurs du tapis (Netflix Comedy)
Lift
An international heist crew, led by Cyrus Whitaker, race to lift $500 million in gold from a passenger plane at 40,000 feet.
January 19
- Love is Blind: Sweden (New Episodes) (Netflix Series)
- Mi soledad tiene alas (Netflix Film)
- Sixty Minutes (Netflix Film)
January 20
- Captivating the King (Netflix Series)
- The Real World (Season 16)
January 22
- Not Quite Narwhal (Season 2) (Netflix Family)
January 23
- Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees (Netflix Comedy)
- Train to Busan
January 24
- Six Nations: Full Contact (Netflix Documentary)
- Girl: Corinne Tan
- Queer Eye (Season 8) (Netflix Series)
January 25
- The UnXplained with William Shatner (Season 4)
- Griselda (Netflix Series)
- Masters of the Universe: Revolution (Netflix Series)
January 26
- Love is Blind: Sweden (New Episodes) (Netflix Series)
January 27
- Doctor Slump (Netflix Series)
January 28
- Love is Blind: Sweden (New Episodes) (Netflix Series)
January 29
- Mighty Bheem’s Playtime (Netflix Family)
January 30
- Jack Whitehall: Settle Down (Netflix Comedy)
January 31
- Alexander the Great (Netflix Documentary)
- Baby Bandito (Netflix Series)
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse: Part 1 (Netflix Anime)
- WIL (Netflix Film)
Date TBA
- Delicious in Dungeon (Netflix Anime)
- Kübra (Netflix Series)
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