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What’s New on Netflix for January 2024?

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New Netflix line-up for the new year. Netflix is updating its catalog with new original and acquired titles for 2024.

Netflix’s originals that will debut on New Year’s Day are “Bitconned,” “Fool Me Once,” and “You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment.”

Netflix’s original series “Griselda” starring Sofia Vergara tells the story of an infamous Colombian drug lord, Griselda.

Do you prefer action-packed movies? In January, “The Brothers Sun” will be available on the platform. Michelle Yeoh stars as Mama Sun, a strong family matriarch.

Here’s an overview of the movies and TV shows that Netflix will release in January 2024, from grand heists to plane crashes in the Andes Mountains.

It will also feature fan favorites like Nancy Meyers’ It’s Complicated and Judd Apatow’s This Is 40, alongside acclaimed dramas such as “Gravity,” “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” and “Annie.” Horror lovers can enjoy “Annabelle,” and action fans can do a marathon of “John Wick,” once the first three movies are available on the streamer.

New movies, new limited series, and old favorites are all available.

This popular streaming service will be adding new content in 2024. The winter has just become a bit more interesting for those who choose to stay at home and hibernate.

This month users can find movies such as “Jurassic Park,” “Meet the Fockers,” “John Wick,” and more.

Take a look below for Netflix’s full January 2024 schedule.

Available Jan. 1

  • “Annabelle”
  • “Annie” (1982)
  • “Antz”
  • “Aquaman”
  • “Beethoven”
  • “Bitconned” — Netflix documentary
  • “Black Sails”
  • “Bruce Almighty”
  • “BOWKYLION Lanta Concert”
  • “The Croods”
  • “Dawn of the Dead”
  • “The Equalizer 3”
  • “The First Purge”
  • “The Flintstones”
  • “Fool Me Once” — Netflix series
  • “Gravity”
  • “How to Train Your Dragon”
  • “It’s Complicated”
  • “Jackie Brown”
  • “John Wick” Movie series
    • “John Wick”
    • “John Wick: Chapter 2”
    • “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum”
  • “Jurassic Park” movie series
    • “Jurassic Park”
    • “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”
    • “Jurassic Park III”
  • “Justice League”
  • “Loudermilk” seasons 1-3
  • “Malignant”
  • “Mamma Mia!” movie series
    • “Mamma Mia!”
    • “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”
  • “Meet the Fockers” trilogy
    • “Meet the Fockers”
    • “Little Fockers”
    • “Meet the Parents”
  • “The New Americans: Gaming a Revolution”
  • “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
  • “ONE PIECE: Marineford”
  • “Orange Days”
  • “Peppa Pig” seasons 3-6
  • “The Purge: Election Year”
  • “School of Rock”
  • “Survivor” season 33
  • “Survivor” season 7
  • “This Is 40″
  • “Those Who Wish Me Dead”
  • “Training Day”
  • “This Is 40″
  • “The Wonder Years” seasons 1-2 (2021)
  • “You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment”

Available Jan.3

  • “Prime”

Available Jan. 4

  • “The Brothers Sun” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Delicious in Dungeon” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Money Heist: Ultimate Choice” — Netflix series
  • “Society of the Snow” — Netflix film

Available Jan. 5

  • “Good Grief” — Netflix series
  • “Gyeongseong Creature” Ppart 2 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 6

  • “The Florida Project”

Available Jan. 8

  • “Mighty Bheem’s Playtime”
  • “This Is Us” seasons 1-6

Available Jan. 9

  • “Di4ries” season 2, part 2 — Netflix series
  • “Teen Titans Go! To The Movies”

Available Jan. 10

  • “Break Point” season 2 — Netflix series
  • “The Trust: A Game of Greed” season 1 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 11

  • “Boy Swallows Universe” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Champion” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Detective Forst” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Sonic Prime″ season 3 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 12

  • “Adire”
  • “Lift” — Netflix film
  • “Love Is Blind: Sweden” season 1 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 15

  • “CoComelon” season 9
  • “Holey Moley” seasons 3-4
  • “Maboroshi” season 1 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 16

  • “Cats” (2019)
  • “Dusty Slay: Workin’ Man” — Netflix comedy

Available Jan. 17

  • “End of the Line”
  • “Freaks”
  • “Queen Bees”

Available Jan. 18

  • “Arkansas”
  • “Cowboys & Aliens”
  • “Down With the King”
  • “Escape Plan: The Extractors”
  • “Escape Plan 2: Hades”
  • “From the Ashes” — Netflix movie
  • “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta”
  • “Merry Men 3: Nemesis”
  • “Rachid Badouri: Les fleurs du tapis” — Netflix comedy
  • “Skam Italia” Season 6 — Netflix series
  • “The Circle”
  • “Rachid Badouri: Les fleurs du tapis”

Available Jan. 19

  • “Full Circle”
  • “Love on the Spectrum: U.S.” Season 2 — Netflix series
  • “My Loneliness Has Wings” — Netflix film
  • “Mi soledad tiene alas”
  • “Sixty Minutes” — Netflix film
  • “The Bequeathed” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “The Kitchen” — Netflix film

Available Jan. 20

  • “Captivating the King” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “The Real World” season 16

Available Jan. 22

  • “Not Quite Narwhal” season 2 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 23

  • “Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees” — Netflix comedy
  • “Love Deadline” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Open Wide”
  • “Train to Busan”

Available Jan. 24

  • “American Girl: Corinne Tan”
  • “Queer Eye” season 8 — Netflix series
  • “Six Nations: Full Contact” — Netflix documentary

Available Jan. 25

  • “Griselda” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Masters of the Universe: Revolution” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “The UnXplained with William Shatner” season 4

Available Jan. 26

  • “Badland Hunters” — Netflix film
  • “Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go” season 2

Available Jan. 27

  • “Doctor Slump” season 1 — Netflix series

Available Jan. 29

  • “Mighty Bheem’s Playtime” — Netflix animation

Available Jan. 30

  • “Jack Whitehall: Settle Down” — Netflix comedy

Available Jan. 31

  • “Alexander the Great” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “Baby Bandito” season 1 — Netflix series
  • “The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse″ season 1 — Netflix series
  • “WIL” — Netflix film

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Kourtney Kardashian reveals son’s rare lung condition and emergency surgery

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Kourtney Kardashian recently opened up about the harrowing health scare that threatened her pregnancy with son Rocky. In a candid revelation on “The Kardashians,” the 45-year-old reality star shared details of the rare condition that led to her emergency fetal surgery last September.

“We had a terrifying scare,” Kardashian confessed, her voice tinged with residual worry. The culprit? An unusual accumulation of fluid in Rocky’s developing lungs. “It’s super rare — the condition that he had — but it’s also super rare and lucky that we caught it,” she added, gratitude evident in her tone.

Despite the initial success of the surgery, Kardashian’s relief was short-lived. The fluid began to return, plunging the expectant mother into a fresh wave of anxiety. It was then that an unexpected source offered a glimmer of hope: a documentary about the power of positive thinking.

Inspired, Kardashian embarked on a daily ritual of talking to her unborn child and offering heartfelt prayers. Whether through medical intervention, maternal determination, or perhaps a touch of cosmic intervention, the fluid issue resolved completely.

Meanwhile, Travis Barker, Kardashian’s husband and Rocky’s father, wrestled with his own concerns. “I don’t want him to come out early,” Barker was overheard saying as the couple prepared for the birth. “I want to make sure his lungs are perfect — everything’s perfect.”

Rocky Thirteen Barker made his grand entrance on November 1st, healthy and whole. Now, ensconced in what she calls her “blissful baby bubble,” Kardashian reflects on the tumultuous journey with a mixture of relief and joy. “It’s everything I’ve ever dreamed of,” she shared, her words carrying the weight of hard-won happiness.

In the end, the Kardashian-Barker family’s story serves as a poignant reminder that even amid celebrity and privilege, the path to parenthood can be fraught with very human fears and triumphs.

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From Rivals to Romance: Kelly Stafford’s Wild Love Story with NFL’s Matthew

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Whew, talk about a wild ride to happily ever after! Kelly Stafford just spilled all the tea about her rocky romance with NFL star Matthew Stafford, and let’s just say it wasn’t exactly love at first sight.

In a recent episode of “Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe,” Kelly dished that their love story “started out horrible.” No fairy tale beginning here, folks!

Picture this: It’s the University of Georgia, he’s the big shot quarterback, she’s the perky cheerleader. Sounds like a match made in heaven, right? Not so fast! While Kelly was ready to dive into relationship territory, Matthew was all about that “casual dating” life. Poor Kelly admits she “didn’t know what that was.” Oh honey, we’ve all been there!

Their relationship was more off-again than on-again, with Kelly confessing, “I hated him. I loved him. I dated the backup to piss him off.” Now that’s what I call playing the field!

Here’s where it gets juicy. This backup guy? He lived in the same dorm as Matthew. Talk about awkward! Kelly’s car kept showing up there, and one day, Matthew had enough. He ambushed her, jumping into her car and refusing to leave. Drama, drama, drama!

But here’s the kicker – while they were arguing, Kelly’s inner voice was doing a happy dance. “I was like, ‘This is amazing, it’s working!'” Girl, we see you and your master plan!

Fast forward to today, and these college sweethearts are married with four adorable kiddos. Kelly’s still in disbelief, joking that if you’d asked anyone back then if they’d end up together, “they would have laughed their asses off.”

Now, Matthew’s traded in his player card for a Dad of the Year trophy. Kelly gushes about how he’s “the softest, most patient man” and sets an “incredible example” for their girls.

Who knew that a messy college romance could turn into such a beautiful family story? Just goes to show, that sometimes love needs a little time (and maybe a few mind games) to find its way!

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Netflix’s advertising-based plan has 23 million active users monthly

Netflix stated in an October letter sent to shareholders that ad-tier subscribers accounted for about 30% of new signups across the 12 countries where the platform was launched.

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Netflix stated in an October letter sent to shareholders that ad-tier subscribers accounted for about 30% of new signups across the 12 countries where the platform was launched.

The streaming titan announced that it would have 15 million global monthly users by November 2023. Netflix’s Ad Tier now has more than 23 million monthly active users, the advertising chief says.

Amy Reinhard said that the ad-supported tier of Netflix has reached more than 23,000,000 monthly active users.

Amy Reinhard, the president of advertising, said that Netflix has seen a strong growth in its advertising-based plans, which recently surpassed 23 million monthly active global users.

Reinhard told the Variety Entertainment Summit, part of the consumer technology conference CES: “We are very lucky to be able to take a longer-term view on this.” 

Netflix announced a few months ago that its ad-supported tier was home to over 15 million active monthly users around the world. 

Netflix has launched its ad-based plan for the United States in 2022. In the US, a standard plan with advertisements costs $6.99 per month.

Make sure to check What’s New on Netflix for January 2024?

She added, “We know there’s a lot of work to do on our side, but we’re all about learning and iterating and working with our advertising partners to figure out, ‘How do we grow this business in a meaningful way? “ as well as keeping customers engaged and remaining focused on content. 

Asked by moderator Cynthia Littleton, co-editor-in-chief of Variety, about Netflix’s ad-tech deal with Microsoft, Reinhard said that the partnership has been going well.  

Reinhard, formerly Netflix’s vice president of studio operations, took over the ad business of the streaming service from Jeremi Goorman who left the company in October of 2023, after less than a year at Netflix.

Netflix Basic With Ads will be launched in the U.S.A. and 11 additional countries in November 2022. The plan is $6.99 per month in the U.S. — that’s less than half of the Standard Plan ($15.49).

Netflix has released new TV shows and movies for the period January 8-14, 2024.

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