Pictured: Vikings: Valhalla, Dog Gone and Sky Red
As we settle into the second week of January, a very quiet week of new Netflix releases awaits us, with a lot of emphasis on international productions. Here’s a look at the full list of what’s coming on Netflix this week and our top 3 picks for next week.
We’re constantly getting news of upcoming new titles on Netflix, so keep an eye out for our January 2023 preview for the latest.
Coming to Netflix: Thursday
Jeb Stuart’s prequel series to Vikings returns for the second of at least three planned seasons.
According to Netflix, here’s what you can expect as season two kicks off:
“Season 2 finds our heroes shortly after the tragic fall of Kattegat; an event that has shattered their dreams and altered their destinies. Suddenly on the run in Scandinavia, they are forced to test their ambitions and courage in worlds beyond the Kattegat fjords.
Coming to Netflix: Thursday
Based on the true story that Pauls Toutonghi later published as a book, this Rob Lowe family film kicks off Netflix’s 2023 feel-good movies.
The story revolves around a father and son who seek to mend their broken relationship while hiking the Appalachian Trail, hoping to find their lost dog.
Stephen Herek directs, with Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Susan Gallagher, Johnny Berchtold and Nick Peine in the cast.
Coming to Netflix: Friday
It feels like Red Sky peaked fairly early in its life and certainly didn’t live up to the expectations of Alex Pina’s biggest Netflix show, money robbery.
However, the Spanish thriller series follows three women who escaped from their pimp and seek to end things once and for all after their life in a remote fishing village comes to a dramatic end after being discovered.
What are you hoping to see on Netflix this week? Let us know in the comments below.
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