January releases on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and Max

Back in Action (Netflix)
A Different Man (HBO)
Blink Twice (Prime)
The Recruit (season 2)
Missing You (Netflix)
A mystery series
You’re Cordially Invited (Prime)
The Night Agentr: Season 2 (Netflix)
Action and suspense
Hereditary (Netflix)
A Real Bug's Life: Season 2 (Disney+)
Fun for the whole family
You Hurt My Feelings  (Netflix)
Skeleton Crew (Disney+)
On Call (Prime)
On Call
Unstoppable (Prime)
A film about love and overcoming
The Pitt (Max)
HBO's big bet
January 2025 full of excitement
Back in Action (Netflix)

This action/comedy film represents Cameron Diaz's return to the screen after a 10-year hiatus. She shares the screen with Jamie Foxx and Glenn Close, in this movie directed by Seth Rogen, which will be released this January 17 by Netflix.

A Different Man (HBO)

On January 17, this interesting movie starring Sebastian Stan premieres on HBO about an actor who suffers from neurofibromatosis, a condition that causes facial disfigurement. Stan was nominated at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards for his masterful performance.

Blink Twice (Prime)

This Thriller, Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, starring Channing Tatum, Christian Slater, and Naomi Ackie, will be released via Prime on January 21.

The Recruit (season 2)

On January 30, the second season of 'The Recruit' arrives, in which we will see Owen facing ethical dilemmas, assassination attempts, and the constant challenge of balancing his personal life with the demands of his new and dangerous career.

 

Missing You (Netflix)

Another highlight of the platform is 'Missing You', which premieres on January 1st. The series follows detective Kat Donovan who, when matching on a dating app, finds her fiancé who disappeared years ago.

A mystery series

This discovery leads her to revisit the mystery of her father's murder and uncover secrets from the past that have remained hidden for a long time.

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You’re Cordially Invited (Prime)

It's a funny comedy about 2 weddings that are mistakenly planned on the same day in the same place, and they agree to share the site. This formula for a fun disaster will be available on Prime starting January 30.

The Night Agentr: Season 2 (Netflix)

'The Night Agent: Season 2' maintains the intense pace of suspense and action, exploring the trajectory of CIA agents immersed in intricate political conspiracies and power games.

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Action and suspense

Inspired by the work of Matthew Quirk, Netflix's action thriller follows a low-level FBI agent working in the basement of the White House.

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Hereditary (Netflix)

This film is a psychological horror film that is a haunting exploration of family secrets and inherited traumas, with an intense narrative and supernatural elements. It will be released by Netflix on January 15.

A Real Bug's Life: Season 2 (Disney+)

'A Real Bug's Life' is back. Inspired by the universe of Disney and Pixar's 'A Real Bug's Life', this original series from Disney+ and National Geographic takes an incredible journey into the microcosm of insects, using new filming technology.

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Fun for the whole family

Among the highlights of the series is the Appalachian luna moth, which must grow, find a mate and secure its offspring in just one night!

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You Hurt My Feelings (Netflix)

On January 26 you can watch via Netflix this movie starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, in the role of a successful memoir writer who is working on her first fiction novel.

Skeleton Crew (Disney+)

The series follows the journey of four children who make a mysterious discovery on their home planet, but end up lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way back home will be an adventure greater than they could ever imagine.

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On Call (Prime)

'On Call' is an intense crime drama that follows a pair of police officers as they navigate the city of Long Beach, California. Shot with handheld cameras, the series uses a cinema verité style to explore the morality behind serving the community.

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On Call

Troian Bellisario plays Traci Harmon, a dedicated veteran officer who trains new officers, while Brandon Larracuente plays Alex Diaz, an ambitious recruit who tries to maintain his optimistic outlook as he faces the challenges of police work.

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Unstoppable (Prime)

The film 'Unstoppable' tells the inspiring true story of Anthony Robles (Jharrel Jerome), who was born with only one leg but, thanks to his indomitable spirit and unwavering determination, defied all odds to pursue his dreams.

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A film about love and overcoming

With the support of his mother, Judy (Jennifer Lopez), and the encouragement of his coaches, Anthony overcomes countless adversities to earn a spot on the Arizona State University wrestling team.

Photo: Ana Carballosa/Prime Video

The Pitt (Max)

The drama series 'The Pitt', a Max original production with 15 episodes, arrives on January 9th, with the premiere of the first two episodes. Created by R. Scott Gemmill, the series stars Noah Wyle.

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HBO's big bet

The production is a highlight of the platform and promises to win over the public with its engaging narrative.

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January 2025 full of excitement

As we have seen, January 2025 is full of unmissable premieres, with new stories, exciting series, and reality shows full of drama and competition.

 

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