Netflix kicks off the new year with these highlights



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In the corona pandemic, many events are also not immune from cancellation or postponement in the new year. But there is certainty about the highlights Netflix will deliver to your home screen in 2021. We’ve put together a selection of some of the delights that await you at the streaming giant in January.

Riverdale – Season 5

The success of the Riverdale series, which takes place in the small town of the same name, is based on the Archie comics. Meanwhile, the story is about the daily school life of four teenagers and a gruesome crime, four strong seasons. The fifth follows the beginning of the new year. The new season will be available from January 21.

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Pieces of a woman

This movie is about a woman who is losing her son. Young couple Martha (Vanessa Kirby) and Sean (Shia LaBeouf) from Boston are about to have their first baby. But the home birth ends as a tragedy. For Martha, this is the beginning of years of suffering. She has to deal with her grief over the lost child, but her relationship with her husband Sean is also very strained and her mother is extremely dominant. And on top of that, he has to face the midwife (Molly Parker) in court.

Vanessa Kirby, known for the hit Netflix series “The Crown,” gives a brilliant performance in the latest Netflix film, for which she received the Best Leading Actress award at the 2020 Venice Film Festival. The film is that from January 7 available.

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Red sparrow

The gripping spy thriller tells the story of young Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence), who is actually aspiring to a career as a prima ballerina. A serious injury makes it impossible. Her life takes an abrupt turn when she is recruited into the Secret Service and trained as a spy in a brutal training program. Egorova is said to be following CIA agent Nathaniel Nash (Joel Edgerton). But your feelings get in the way. Netflix bought the thriller and is abandoning it from January 1 free to stream.

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Snowpiercer – Season 2

The series, which is loosely based on director Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 sci-fi film “Snowpiercer,” will continue in January 2021. It was clear from the beginning that there would be a second season. While the theme is the same as in the movie, the series tells a whole new story with new characters. The earth is in an ice age and the last survivors are on a train that is 1001 cars long and orbits the earth in a year. The internal social life of the train is particularly exciting: the class struggle and the revolution take place between the different layers.

Sci-fi series starring Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs and Mickey Summer is at the helm from January 26 available on Netflix.

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Water shape

Director Guillermo del Toro’s 2017 masterpiece, which has won four Oscars, is hard enough to watch. Netflix has set out to include the fantasy romance “Shape Of Water” in its offering. In the new year the time has come. Since new year’s day You can see the story of a silent cleaner (Sally Hawkins) who falls in love with a mysterious amphibian creature (played by Doug Jones) in a secret US laboratory.

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Pokémon: Detective Pikachu

After his father’s death, Tim has to dissolve his father’s house. In the apartment he meets a disturbed Pikachu who has lost his memory. The Pikachu believes that Tim’s father is still alive. The two go on an adventurous quest.

Director Rob Letterman’s fantasy adventure film is based on the 2018 Pokémon story and video game of the same name “Detective Pikachu.” Star actor Ryan Reynolds takes on the role of Pikachu in the motion capture and Tim becomes Justice Smith played. Netflix shows Pokémon movie from January 12.

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The excavation

With “The Excavation,” a biopic will hit the streaming platform in January dealing with Britain’s greatest archaeological find of the 20th century: the great Viking ship at Sutton Hoo in eastern England. Starring Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan, and from January 29 on Netflix.

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The White tiger

“The White Tiger” is the film adaptation of the bestseller of the same name by Indian writer Aravind Adiga. It tells the story of the driver of a rich Indian family, who was freed from poverty and became an entrepreneur. Available from January 22.

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How to get away with it – Staffel 5

The American crime series “How to Get Away with Murder” revolves around the law professor and renowned criminal defense attorney Annalize Keating (Viola Davis) and five of her students, all implicated in multiple murder cases. ABC Studios has been providing four seasons of hot crime food since 2014; now the fifth season has also appeared. Netflix subscribers can choose the season number from January 1 See also.

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