January 2026 Streaming Releases: Week of January 9

Building on our Early January Update, streaming services are rolling out fresh content for the week of January 9, 2026, including sequels, dramas, reality shows, and thrillers on Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, HBO/Max, and more. New highlights like Tron: Ares and His & Hers join returning series such as The Pitt Season 2 (premiering Jan. 8) and Industry Season 4 (Jan. 11), offering sci-fi, true crime, and high-stakes stories for diverse viewing.

The latest streaming guide from Mashable spotlights a diverse lineup of new arrivals, expanding January's offerings. On Disney+, Tron: Ares launches as a sequel to the franchise, directed by Joachim Rønning and starring Jared Leto as Ares, a rogue AI program, alongside Greta Lee, Evan Peters, and Jeff Bridges. Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko calls it "heavy-handed, dunderheaded, and over earnest, but also occasionally funny, charming, sexy, and thrilling."

Hulu continues A Thousand Blows Season 2, the Victorian London drama from Steven Knight starring Stephen Graham, Malachi Kirby, and Erin Doherty. It picks up a year later amid boxers, thieves, and East End gang rivalries.

Prime Video streams Plainclothes, a Sundance thriller directed by Carmen Emmi with Tom Blyth as a vice cop in forbidden romance. For rentals, Predator: Badlands by Dan Trachtenberg stars Elle Fanning with a Yautja lead in action on planet Genna.

Netflix debuts His & Hers, a six-episode thriller from Alice Feeney's novel starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal as an estranged couple in a murder probe. Also, Marcello Hernández's stand-up American Boy delves into his Miami roots.

Paramount+ premieres Coldwater, a psychological thriller by David Ireland featuring Andrew Lincoln as a family man facing suspicion in a Scottish town. As previewed earlier, HBO and Max launch Industry Season 4 on January 11 (tracking traders like Myha’la's Harper Stern) and The Pitt Season 2 on January 8 (Noah Wyle in a chaotic ER shift).

Additional picks: The Traitors Season 4 (Jan. 8) with Lisa Rinna and Johnny Weir, and Apple TV's Zodiac Killer Project, a meta-documentary on true crime by Charlie Shackleton.

This week's mix caters to thriller enthusiasts, comedy fans, and franchise lovers, complementing prior releases for endless options.

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