Tv guide: what to watch on tv and streaming on january 1, 2026

Friday's lineup on January 1, 2026, features retellings of classic tales, psychological thrillers, and comedies drawn from real Florida stories. Highlights include the musical 'Cinderella' starring Camila Cabello and the second season of 'Only in Florida' on HBO Max.

On Friday, January 1, 2026, the TV and streaming schedule offers diverse options for various audiences. On Prime Video, 'Cinderella' premieres as a retelling of the classic fairy tale with Camila Cabello portraying the lead, a stylist dreaming of launching her own fashion brand amid pressures to marry. Accompanied by a godfather played by Billy Porter, she connects with the prince, portrayed by Nicholas Galitzine, over shared frustrations.

On TV Globo at 3:30 PM (free rating), 'Sisu: Road of Vengeance' airs, a Finnish action film about Aatami Korpi, a resilient man who returns to his family's war-destroyed home to rebuild elsewhere.

Another highlight is 'All Her Fault', available on digital stores (18+), a praised psychological thriller starring Sarah Snook in her first series since 'Succession'. The plot follows upper-class mother Melissa Irvine in a desperate search for her five-year-old son after a playdate, delving into paranoia, guilt, and family secrets. The cast also includes Dakota Fanning and Jake Lacy.

On Prime Video (16+), 'Office Love' is a Mexican sitcom about Graciela, who after a passionate night discovers she slept with her rival for the CEO position.

The second season of 'Only in Florida' arrives on HBO Max (16+), dramatizing real absurd stories from the U.S. state, featuring Tiffany Haddish, Haley Joel Osment, Taika Waititi, and Rita Ora.

On platforms like Filmicca (12+), 'The Wonders', directed by Alice Rohrwacher, depicts a summer in Italy's Tuscany with Gelsomina and her sisters, disrupted by the arrival of Martin; the film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2014 Cannes Festival.

At 11:30 PM on GloboNews (free), 'Dialogues with Mario Sergio Conti' features an interview with psychoanalyst Leopold Nosek on his book 'The Marlow Method: Indisciplinary Essays in Psychoanalysis' and the current state of psychoanalysis.

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Exciting new streaming content launches in January 2026

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As 2026 begins, major streaming platforms roll out fresh movies and TV shows to kick off awards season and entertain viewers. Highlights include HBO's Game of Thrones spinoff and Netflix's Bridgerton return, alongside thrillers and comedies across services. These releases offer diverse options from horror classics to new originals.

The week of January 25, 2026, brings a packed schedule of new TV shows, movies, and sports events across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Highlights include series premieres like "Wonder Man" on Disney+ and "Bridgerton" Season 4 on Netflix, alongside major NFL championship games. Viewers can also catch documentaries and specials exploring history, music, and nature.

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Building on the New Year's preview, streaming giants Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Disney+ are rolling out confirmed new movies, series premieres, and specials for January 2026. Standouts include HBO Max's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' on January 18 and Netflix's 'Bridgerton' season 4 part 1 on January 29, alongside fresh family fare, action, and dramas to kick off the year.

Following the initial announcement of major originals like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (premiering Jan. 18), The Pitt season 2 (Jan. 8), and Industry season 4 (Jan. 11), HBO Max has revealed additional January 2026 additions. New highlights include a robust slate of classic movies on Jan. 1 and a surge of reality programming throughout the week.

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Complementing the diverse January 2026 releases across platforms like Netflix and HBO Max, Disney+ and Hulu debut new movies and documentaries this month. Standouts include the latest Tron sequel, a Macedonian rural tale, and family dramas, blending blockbusters with intimate stories.

This week's lineup features premieres like Ethan Coen's noir comedy and a new film with Margot Robbie, plus a special NFL broadcast on Netflix and interviews on broadcast TV.

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The week of February 1, 2026, brings major entertainment events, starting with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards and culminating in the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Viewers can also catch new docuseries, series finales, and movies across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.

 

 

 

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