New on Netflix, Amazon, HBO and Disney in January 2024

Zorro - January 19th (Prime)
True Detective (Season 4) – January 14 (HBO Max)
The Brothers Sun – January 4th (Netflix)
Society of the Snow  - January 4th (Netflix)
Fool Me Once - January 1st (Netflix)
Echo - January 10th (Disney+)
Boy Swallows Universe - January 11th (Netflix)
Lift – January 12th (Netflix)
Love is Blind: Sweden – January 12th (Netflix)
The Kitchen – January 19th (Netflix)
Sixty Minutes – January 19 (Netflix)
A Real Bug's Life - January 24 (Disney+)
Griselda - January 25th (Netflix)
Expats - January 26th (Prime)
Alexander: The Making of a God - January 31 (Netflix)
Zorro - January 19th (Prime)

Prime's original Spanish series is an adaptation of the story of the renowned character Diego de la Vega, better known as Zorro, who seeks justice to capture his father's killers.

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True Detective (Season 4) – January 14 (HBO Max)

After a five-year wait, the highly anticipated fourth season of 'True Detective' finally arrives on HBO Max! Jodie Foster and Kali Reis will play detectives tasked with unraveling a terrible crime committed in Ennis, Alaska.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

The Brothers Sun – January 4th (Netflix)

Starring Michelle Yeoh, this series begins when the head of a Taiwanese criminal group is shot by an unknown assassin. Her eldest son is forced to move to Los Angeles to protect his mother and younger brother.

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Society of the Snow - January 4th (Netflix)

Based on real events, the film chronicles the 1972 accident with Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which was carrying a rugby team to Chile and crashed into a glacier in the Andes. A total of 29 survivors were trapped in a challenging environment, and forced to take extreme measures to ensure their survival.

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Fool Me Once - January 1st (Netflix)

The new mystery series, adapted from the book of the same name, tells the story of Maya Stern, a war veteran who seeks to overcome the murder of her husband, Joe. The plot takes a turn when, while installing a camera to protect her young daughter, Maya comes across images of Joe inside the house.

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Echo - January 10th (Disney+)

Marvel series and spin-off of 'Hawkeye', tells the story of the character Echo/Maya Lopez, played by Alaqua Cox.

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Boy Swallows Universe - January 11th (Netflix)

Police drama series that follows the story of young Eli Bell, in Australia in the 1980s. When he unintentionally answers a red phone in the basement of his house, he ends up putting his family's lives in danger.

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Lift – January 12th (Netflix)

Action comedy film about an international group of criminals, who face a race against time to steal R$500 million in gold bars from a passenger on a plane.

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Love is Blind: Sweden – January 12th (Netflix)

One of the most watched reality shows of the moment returns in its Swedish version: single men and women looking for love get engaged before meeting in person.

The Kitchen – January 19th (Netflix)

Set in a dystopian future in London, where all social housing has been eliminated, Izi has a chance to escape from The Kitchen, one of London's poorest neighborhoods. But when Benji comes into her life his options change.

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Sixty Minutes – January 19 (Netflix)

German film that follows Octavio, a mixed martial arts fighter who, after giving up a fight to be present at his daughter's birthday party, becomes the target of criminals, triggering a race against time across the city. He only has 60 minutes to get there, otherwise he will lose custody of his daughter.

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A Real Bug's Life - January 24 (Disney+)

Disney+ series in partnership with National Geographic. Inspired by the animated film 'A Bug's Life' (1998), the documentary series is narrated in the format of stories about real insects recorded with great filming technology and narrated by Awkwafina.

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Griselda - January 25th (Netflix)

One of the big news in this month's streaming catalog is the series starring Sofia Vergara, which is based on the life of Griselda Blanco, a Colombian drug dealer, who became known as the "Godmother of C ocain e" in the 1980s.

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Expats - January 26th (Prime)

The miniseries starring Nicole Kidman, based on the best-selling 'The Expatriates' by Janice YK Lee, tells the story of three North American women who live in the same community in Hong Kong.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Alexander: The Making of a God - January 31 (Netflix)

The series will chronicle the epic life of the legendary Alexander the Great, monarch of ancient Macedonia. Filmed in Morocco and starring Mido Hamada as King Darius, and Buck Braithwaite as Alexander.

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