Netflix has announced its content slate for January 2026, led by the highly anticipated premiere of Bridgerton: Season 4 Part 1 on January 29. The month features a mix of new series, films, comedy specials, and live events, alongside several popular titles departing the platform. Highlights include mystery adaptations and family-friendly animations.
Overview
As 2025 draws to a close, Netflix is gearing up for a robust start to the new year with fresh additions to its library. The streaming service's January 2026 lineup emphasizes diverse genres, from Regency drama to mystery thrillers and stand-up comedy, ensuring options for various audiences. Published on December 16, 2025, the announcement spotlights several key releases while noting significant farewells.
Key Arrivals
The crown jewel of the month is Bridgerton: Season 4 Part 1, arriving on January 29. This installment shifts focus to the bohemian second son, Benedict Bridgerton (played by Luke Thompson), who resists settling down until encountering a mysterious Lady in Silver at a masquerade ball. Fans of the Shonda Rhimes-produced series can expect continued opulent storytelling and romance.
Mystery enthusiasts will appreciate Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, debuting January 15. This adaptation of the author's novel follows a witty young aristocrat unraveling a murder at a lavish country house party.
On the film front, People We Meet on Vacation lands January 9, chronicling the evolving friendship-turned-romance between free-spirited Poppy and planner Alex during their annual summer trips.
Comedy specials include Marcello Hernández: American Boy on January 7, where the SNL comedian explores his Latino heritage through family anecdotes, and Mike Epps: Delusional on January 27, featuring the star's humorous takes on hustle and success.
Other notables: Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 – Rising Hope Part 1 (January 6) for family viewing, and weekly WWE Monday Night Raw live events starting January 5.
Departures
January also means goodbyes to staples like the entire Hangover trilogy (January 1), all seasons of Lost (January 1), Mr. Robot (January 3), and Prison Break (January 29). Action fans should catch titles such as Mad Max: Fury Road and The Martian before they exit on January 1.
This slate balances new content with farewells, keeping subscribers engaged into the new year.