Pictured: Jung_e, That ’90s Show and Demon Slayer S2
Welcome to another preview of what could be considered a rather dry January, but as always, there are some gems to be found scattered throughout. Here’s the full list of new movies and series currently scheduled to hit Netflix from January 16-22.
We’ve just updated our full January 2023 preview (probably for the last time), so if you want to see what’s coming after the 22nd, check out that preview.
As we covered in our Friday roundup, several major titles are leaving next week. Here’s a quick rundown of the ones we think you should check out:
Now let’s look at three highlights before looking at the full list:
Coming to Netflix: Thursday
The long-awaited return of That ’70s Show is here, and hopefully it won’t be a figment of our imaginations like the ill-fated That ’80s Show turned out to be.
With many returning familiar faces, as well as a diverse cast of new characters, you’ll be back in Point Place, Wisconsin for all kinds of teenage antics. It’s one of Netflix’s first big swings in the comedy genre for the year, so we can’t wait to see how it plays out with fans.
Coming to Netflix: Friday
The late Kang Soo-yeon’s posthumous film Jung_E finally hits Netflix this week after almost a few years of waiting.
The ambitious Korean sci-fi film, written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho, is set in the year 2194 and tracks a haven on habitable Earth that erupts into civil war.
Coming to Netflix: Saturday
It was announced quite late this month that Netflix US will (finally) get its hands on the second season of one of the most popular anime series out there right now.
For those unfamiliar with the manga adaptation, here’s a brief synopsis of what to expect:
“After a demon attack leaves his family dead and his sister cursed, Tanjiro embarks on a perilous journey to find a cure and avenge those he’s lost.”
What will you watch on Netflix for the next 7 days? Let us know in the comments below.
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