New to Netflix in January
Lovesick: Season 3 (1/1/2018)
Best friends Dylan, Luke and Evie continue to navigate the ups and downs of relationships as they search for their soul mates.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Collections (5/1/2018)
In Jerry Seinfeld’s unique series, he picks up a guest comedian in a cool car, then they set off for laugh-filled conversations fueled by caffeine.
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: Season 2 (5/1/2018)
Dirk and Todd reunite, along with Farah and new allies in Montana law enforcement, to investigate a case partly set in a magical fantasy realm.
Disjointed: Part 2 (12/1/2018)
Pete struggles with a crisis of confidence, Carter opens up to a new friend, Ruth returns to her roots, and Olivia’s business takes off.
Tiempos de Guerra: Season 1 (18/1/2018)
While grieving the loss of one of its own, the Ministry is called upon to right historical wrongs from 16th-century Mexico to 20th-century France.
Drug Lords: Season 1 (19/1/2018)
Witness the stories of history’s most notorious kingpins, their terrifying enforcers, and the men and women who swore to bring them down.
Grace and Frankie: Season 4 (19/1/2018)
As Grace and Frankie muddle through ups and downs with their business, romantic relationships and families, they must face some realities of aging.
Van Helsing: Season 2 (19/1/2018)
An astonishing revelation about herself leads Vanessa to question her entire life story, while the battle to defeat Dmitri’s vampires rages on.
Black Lightning: Season 1 (weekly from 23/1/2018)
A retired vigilante leaves behind his quiet life as a school principal and returns to fighting crime in his New Orleans community.
One Day at a Time: Season 2 (26/1/2018)
With the help of her old-school Cuban-born mother, a recently separated woman navigates single life while raising her two children.
El Ministerio del Tiempo: Season 3 (28/1/2018)
While grieving the loss of one of its own, the Ministry is called upon to right historical wrongs from 16th-century Mexico to 20th-century France.
Babylon Berlin: Season 1 & 2 (30/1/2018)
Beneath the glittering excess of Berlin in the roaring 20s lies a world of organized crime and political extremism.
The Polka King (12/1/2018)
A Polish-born bandleader who dreams of building a musical empire in the U.S. lures his fans into a Ponzi scheme in this comedy based on a true story.
The Open House (19/1/2018)
Following a tragedy, a mother and her teen son move to a relative’s vacant vacation home, where eerie and unexplained forces conspire against them.
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (26/1/2018)
Will Forte and Domhnall Gleeson star in this exploration of the troubled life and groundbreaking career of National Lampoon co-founder Doug Kenney.
Alejandro Riaño Especial de Stand Up (10/1/2018)
The irreverent veteran of Colombian comedy delivers some of his most well-known routines in a performance from Bogotá’s Teatro Nacional La Castellana.
Tom Segura: Disgraceful (12/1/2018)
In his third Netflix special, the LA-based comic and podcast host talks about online shopping, weight loss and life on the road.
Katt Williams: Great America (16/1/2018)
The king of underground comedy takes the stage in Jacksonville with unflinching riffs on American politics and the raunchy perils of getting old.
Arango y Sanint: Ríase El Show (17/1/2018)
Two legendary Colombian comedians — Julian Arango and Antonio Sanint — share the stage for the first time ever.
Todd Glass: Act Happy (23/1/2018)
Backed by a live band, Glass takes on big box stores, passive aggressive pigeons and identity politics.
Ricardo Quevedo: Hay Gente Así (24/1/2018)
This former street performer and gifted storyteller offers observations about our cultural addiction to technology.
Sebastián Marcelo Wainraich (26/1/2018)
The Argentine anti-hero reprises his long-running Buenos Aires routine.
Mau Nieto: Viviendo Sobrio … Desde el Bar (26/1/2018)
Mexican comic Mau Nieto reflects on the challenges of staying sober — filmed live at a bar.
Kavin Jay: Everybody Calm Down! (26/1/2018)
Known as Malaysia’s grumpiest comedian, Kavin Jay vents about life, love and the Singaporean sense of humor.
Rotten (5/1/2018)
This docu-series travels deep into the heart of the food supply chain to reveal unsavoury truths and expose hidden forces that shape what we eat.
Somebody Feed Phil (12/1/2018)
Everybody Loves Raymond executive producer Phil Rosenthal travels the world to take in the local cuisine and culture.
Dirty Money (26/1/2018)
Focusing on different historical eras and geographical locations, this non-fiction series tells gripping stories of financial fraud and political corruption.
Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 1 (19/1/2018)
Picking up where the film left off, Poppy and all the fun-loving Trolls adjust to living with their Bergen neighbors in this colorful animated series.
The Adventures of Puss in Boots: Season 6 (26/1/2018)
The world’s greatest swashbuckling kitty returns, taking on any daring adventure and every glass of milk in this family-friendly original series.
Llama Llama: Season 1 (26/1/2018)
Llama, his family and his good friends have heart-warming adventures in a safe, friendly town. An animated show based on the award-winning books.
DEVILMAN crybaby: Season 1 (5/1/2018)
A demon possesses a boy’s dead body to do evil. But after falling in love with a human girl, he has a change of heart. Based on Go Nagai’s hit manga.
Weeds: Seasons 1-8 (1/1/2018)
Ash vs. Evil Dead: Season 1 (1/1/2018)
Homeland: Season 6 (16/1/2018)
Rita: Season 4 (17/1/2018)
Jerry Seinfeld: I’m Telling You for the Last Time (23/1/2018)
Suits: Season 6 new episodes (26/1/2018)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (1/1/2018)
2012 (1/1/2018)
50 First Dates (1/1/2018)
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (1/1/2018)
Burlesque (1/1/2018)
Treasures From The Wreck Of The Unbelievable (1/1/2018)
AlphaGo (1/1/2018)
Midnight Special (1/1/2018)
Like Mike (1/1/2018)
Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World (1/1/2018)
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (1/1/2018)
The Girl Who Played With Fire (1/1/2018)
Raging Bull (1/1/2018)
21 (1/1/2018)
District 9 (1/1/2018)
Personal Shopper (1/1/2018)
He Named Me Malala (1/1/2018)
Mustang Island (2/1/2018)
10 Cloverfield Lane (6/1/2018)
Before I Wake (12/1/2018)
The Man Who Would Be Polka King (12/1/2018)
The Vault (14/1/2018)
The Giver (14/1/2018)
Unrest (15/1/2018)
Gulliver’s Travels (15/1/2018)
Bad Day for the Cut (18/1/2018)
The Equalizer (21/1/2018)
Acts of Vengeance (25/1/2018)
Conjuring 2 (27/1/2018)
Gods of Egypt (28/1/2018)
The Force (29/1/2018).
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December 20, 2017 at 8:23 am
Why isn’t season 2 of Glitch not on Netflix in New Zealand? it seems to be everywhere else in the world, it’s so GRRRRRRRRRR 🙁