Netflix has announced its exciting lineup for January 2025, bringing a mix of returning hits and fresh new content.
From a major star comeback to thrilling new series, here’s everything you need to watch this month.
1. Back in Action (January 17)
Back in Action marks the return of Cameron Diaz to the big screen after a long break since 2014. In this action-comedy, Diaz teams up with Jamie Foxx as two former CIA spies who are pulled back into the espionage world. The movie also stars Glenn Close and Kyle Chandler. It’s a fun and exciting ride, and Diaz’s comeback is one to watch!
2. The Night Agent Season 2 (January 23)
The action thriller The Night Agent returns for its second season, following FBI agent Peter Sutherland as he uncovers a new conspiracy. This season promises even more twists and turns, as Peter and his partner Rose are caught in a dangerous game between a ruthless intelligence broker and a war criminal.
3. American Primeval (January 9)
For fans of Western dramas, American Primeval is a must-watch. Directed by Peter Berg, this series takes you back to the American West, exploring themes of culture, religion, and survival. Taylor Kitsch stars as Isaac, a man trying to escape his troubled past. If you enjoyed The Revenant or Deadwood, this show will be right up your alley.
4. Missing You (January 1)
Harlan Coben’s latest thriller, Missing You, follows Detective Kat Donovan, who is shocked to find her missing fiancé on a dating app after 11 years. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets that could change everything. If you love mystery thrillers, this is a perfect pick.
5. Cunk on Life (January 2)
Philomena Cunk is back with her unique take on life’s biggest questions. In this comedy special, she tackles complex topics like quantum physics, existentialism, and more, all while interviewing top experts in her signature deadpan style. Get ready for laughs and some surprisingly deep insights.
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