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- January 2021 is shaping up to be another great month for Netflix subscribers, who have more than 100 new titles to look forward to.
- Among them, there are 49 new Netflix original movies, series, and specials set to premiere over the course of the month.
- The most eagerly awaited release is the upcoming third season of Cobra Kai, but there's plenty more for Netflix fans to get excited about.
December 2020 was a big month for new Netflix releases, and it couldn't have come at a better time. November was by far the weakest month of the entire year as far as new Netflix originals go, and it also happened to be the month when Netflix decided to raise its prices yet again. It wasn't a huge increase, but it was the latest in a long line of price hikes and it definitely won't be the last. Netflix is a must-have for millions upon millions of people though, so we need to make sure that we're getting our money's worth.
Some of the biggest releases of December 2020 came late in the month, including the exciting new George Clooney film The Midnight Sky. Now, however, it's time to look ahead and see what Netflix has planned for subscribers in the new year.
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Netflix in January: A list of all 49 new original movies and series coming this month originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 1 Jan 2021 at 14:33:55 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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