What’s new on Netflix Canada in January 2021

Featuring History of Swear Words with Nicolas Cage, Penguin Bloom, season three of Cobra Kai, and more

Nicolas Cage takes us through the history and cultural impact of six common curse words in the new Netflix original series History of Swear Words, premiering on January 5, 2021. (Photo: Netflix)
Nicolas Cage takes us through the history and cultural impact of six common curse words in the new Netflix original series History of Swear Words, premiering on January 5, 2021. (Photo: Netflix)

Every month, kawarthaNOW is the only local media source to bring you a list of what’s coming to Netflix Canada.

With Netflix raising prices in January for everything except its basic plan, viewers will again have to decide whether the streaming service is worth it — but if you’re thinking of switching to Disney+, be aware that streaming service is also raising its prices by $3 in February.

In January, Netflix is bringing us History of Swear Words, a new original series hosted by Nicolas Cage. Through interviews with experts in etymology, pop culture, historians and entertainers, the six-episode series explores the origins, pop culture-usage, science, and cultural impact of “F**k”, “Sh*t”, “B*tch”, “D**k”, “Pu**y”, and “Damn”. History of Swear Words premieres on Tuesday, January 5.

VIDEO: Penguin Bloom official trailer

Netflix has acquired the distribution rights for the film Penguin Bloom, which had its world premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival in September. Based on the best-selling novel, the film tells the true story of Sam Bloom (Naomi Watts), a young mother whose world is turned upside down after a near-fatal accident leaves her unable to walk. Penguin Bloom, which also stars Andrew Lincoln (The Walking Dead), comes to Netflix on Wednesday, January 27.

Season three of the popular Netflix original series Cobra Kai is also premiering in January, although Netflix hasn’t specified a release date. Season three finds everyone reeling in the aftermath of the violent high school brawl between their dojos, which has left Miguel in a precarious condition. While Daniel searches for answers in his past and Johnny seeks redemption, Kreese further manipulates his vulnerable students with his own vision of dominance.

Other returning series include season two of Bonding (no release date specified), season two of Dream Home Makeover and season two of Monarca (both on Jan. 1), season three of Nailed It! México (Jan. 5), season five of Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons (Jan. 8), season four of Carmen Sandiego and part three of Disenchantment (both on Jan. 15), season four of Hello Ninja (Jan. 19), season four of Call My Agent! and season five of Riverdale (both on Jan. 21), season two of Blown Away and season three of Busted! (Jan. 22), and season two of Snowpiercer (Jan. 26).

Other new and returning series coming to Netflix include season one of LA’s Finest (Jan. 5) and season five of Outlander (Jan. 16).

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New original Netflix series include 50M2 and The Netflix Afterparty (both with no release date specified), Headspace Guide to Meditation (Jan. 1), Lupin (Jan. 8), Bling Empire (Jan. 15), Spycraft (Jan. 20), Fate: The Winx Saga (Jan. 22), and Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) (Jan. 23).

Netflix documentaries premiering in January include The Minimalists: Less Is Now (Jan. 1), Surviving Death and Tony Parker: The Final Shot (both on Jan. 6), Pretend It’s a City (Jan. 8), Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (Jan. 11), Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (Jan. 13), and We Are: The Brooklyn Saints (Jan. 28).

Netflix films include June & Kopi (no release date specified), What Happened to Mr. Cha? (Jan. 1), Pieces of a Woman (Jan. 7), Charming (Jan. 8), Outside the Wire (Jan. 15), The White Tiger (Jan. 22), and The Dig and Finding ‘Ohana (both on Jan. 29).

Finally, theatrically released films coming to Netflix in January include The Aviator, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Daddy Day Care, First Man, Godzilla (2014), Jason and the Argonauts, John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and Terminator Salvation (all on Jan. 1), Abduction (Jan. 4), Summerland (Jan. 5), The Blues Brothers,The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, The Scorpion King, Ted, Ted 2, and Trainwreck (all on Jan. 6), Escape Room (Jan. 7), The Tax Collector (Jan. 8), and Miss Bala (Jan. 15).

VIDEO: New to Netflix Canada in January 2021

Here’s the complete list of everything coming to Netflix Canada in January along with what’s leaving.

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Coming in January (no release date specified)

  • 50M2 (Netflix original) – After betraying his bosses, a hitman hides out in a vacant tailor shop, where he’s mistaken for the late owner’s son, an identity he decides to embrace.
  • Bonding: Season 2 (Netflix original) – Totally broke and banned from every dungeon in New York City, best friends Tiff and Pete work to rebuild their reputations in the bondage community.
  • Cobra Kai: Season 3 (Netflix original) – Cobra Kai takes place over 30 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament with the continuation of the inescapable conflict between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). Season three finds everyone reeling in the aftermath of the violent high school brawl between their dojos, which has left Miguel in a precarious condition. While Daniel searches for answers in his past and Johnny seeks redemption, Kreese further manipulates his vulnerable students with his own vision of dominance. The soul of the Valley is at stake, and the fate of every student and sensei hangs in the balance.
  • June & Kopi (Netflix film) – After being rescued by a loving couple, a stray dog must learn how to trust and accept her new family.
  • The Netflix Afterparty (Netflix original) – The Netflix Afterparty is a first-of-its-kind weekly comedy panel show where comedians, casts, and creators come to chat about the buzziest shows and films. Hosts David Spade, Fortune Feimster, and London Hughes will also be joined by a different Netflix comedian to round out the panel.

 

Friday, January 1

  • Dream Home Makeover: Season 2 (Netflix original) – Shea and Syd McGee keep the dream alive for families in search of stylish spaces, whether it’s a comfy cabin or a manor sporting NBA-worthy hoops.
  • Headspace Guide to Meditation (Netflix original) – Take a deep breath and start the new year by being kind to your mind with the new Netflix original series Headspace Guide to Meditation. Over the course of eight animated episodes, Andy Puddicombe—former Buddhist monk and co-founder of the globally beloved Headspace meditation app—takes viewers through the benefits and science behind meditation. Each 20-minute episode showcases a different mindfulness technique that aids in the practice of meditation—focusing on subjects such as stress, sleep, and letting go—and ends with a guided meditation at the finale of every chapter. Headspace Guide to Meditation provides a moment of stillness and illustrates that practising meditation is easy and accessible for everyone. Headspace Guide to Meditation is the first of three series with Headspace and Vox Media Studios, with subsequent series to include Headspace Guide to Sleep and an interactive experience.
  • The Minimalists: Less Is Now (Netflix documentary) – They’ve built a movement out of minimalism. Longtime friends Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus share how our lives can be better with less.
  • Monarca: Season 2 (Netflix original) – The Carranza siblings face a new enemy in their cousin Sofía, as past actions threaten to dismantle the future of the Monarca empire.
  • What Happened to Mr. Cha? (Netflix film) – With the peak of his career long behind him, an actor clings to his past glory — until a sudden wake-up call forces him to face who he’s become.
  • The Aviator
  • Blended
  • The Creative Brain
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  • Daddy Day Care
  • First Man
  • Godzilla (2014)
  • Hostel: Part III
  • In the Cut
  • Jason and the Argonauts
  • John Wick
  • John Wick: Chapter 2
  • One Direction: This Is Us
  • Richie Rich
  • Robin Hood (2018)
  • Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
  • Terminator Salvation
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Saturday, January 2

  • Asphalt Burning (Børning 3) (Netflix film) – When the brakes slam on his wedding, Roy accepts a challenge from a new foe to race for his runaway bride at the iconic Nürburgring track in Germany.

 

Monday, January 4

  • Abduction

 

Tuesday, January 5

  • Gabby’s Dollhouse (Netflix family) – Cute cats, quirky crafts and colourful magic! Join kitty enthusiast Gabby and her sidekick Pandy Paws as they team up for a series of animated adventures.
  • History of Swear Words (Netflix original) – An education in expletives: the history lesson you didn’t know you needed. History of Swear Words, hosted by Nicolas Cage, is a loud and proudly profane series that explores the origins, pop culture-usage, science and cultural impact of curse words. Through interviews with experts in etymology, pop culture, historians and entertainers, the six-episode series dives into the origins of “F**k”, “Sh*t”, “B*tch”, “D**k”, “Pu**y”, and “Damn”. History of Swear Words features Joel Kim Booster, DeRay Davis, Open Mike Eagle, Nikki Glaser, Patti Harrison, London Hughes, Jim Jefferies, Zainab Johnson, Nick Offerman, Sarah Silverman, Baron Vaughn, and Isiah Whitlock Jr. Experts include Benjamin Bergen (PhD, Cognitive Scientist, Author of What The F), Anne Charity Hudley (PhD, Linguist and Educator), Mireille Miller-Young (PhD, Professor of Feminist Studies), Elvis Mitchell (Film Critic/Host of The Treatment on KCRW), Melissa Mohr (PhD, Author of Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing), and Kory Stamper (Lexicographer, Author Of Word By Word).
  • LA’s Finest: Season 1
  • Nailed It! México: Season 3 (Netflix original) – Crooked cakes, deflated bakes and hapless takes on Pancho Villa and Einstein put the pressure on amateur pastry chefs hoping to win a sweet cash prize.
  • Summerland

 

Wednesday, January 6

  • The Blues Brothers
  • The Mummy
  • The Mummy Returns
  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
  • The Scorpion King
  • Surviving Death (Netflix documentary) – From director and executive producer, Ricki Stern (Reversing Roe, Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work), and based on best-selling author and journalist Leslie Kean’s book, Surviving Death is an in-depth investigative series exploring the possibility of an afterlife. Over six episodes, Surviving Death explores questions that have been contemplated throughout time: What does it mean to die, and is death the end of our existence? Weaving together innovative new research with firsthand accounts from those who’ve been close to—and even experienced—death, the series takes viewers on an extraordinary journey into a world beyond human existence as we know it.
  • Ted
  • Ted 2
  • Tony Parker: The Final Shot (Netflix documentary) – This documentary examines the background and career of Tony Parker, whose determination led him to become one of the greatest French basketball players.
  • Trainwreck

 

Thursday, January 7

  • Escape Room
  • Pieces of a Woman (Netflix film) – A heartbreaking home birth leaves a woman grappling with the profound emotional fallout, isolated from her partner and family by a chasm of grief.

 

Friday, January 8

  • Charming (Netflix film) – On the eve of his 21st birthday, an adored prince must find his one, true soulmate before a spell takes away all love from his kingdom.
  • The Idhun Chronicles: Part 2 (Netflix anime) – In part two of this fantasy trilogy, Jack, Victoria and Kirtash have grown and so have their problems. Are they still destined to change Idhún’s fate?
  • Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 5 (Netflix original) – Raphael Rowe, who spent years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, volunteers to go behind bars in the Philippines, Greenland and South Africa.
  • Lupin (Netflix original) – Inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief Assane Diop sets out to avenge his father for an injustice inflicted by a wealthy family.
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Kite Festival (Netflix family) – An innocent toddler’s boundless curiosity– and extraordinary might –lead to mischief and adventure in his small Indian town.
  • Pretend It’s a City (Netflix documentary) – Writer Fran Lebowitz discusses life in New York City as a reader, walker and incisive observer of the changes in contemporary culture and the city.
  • Stuck Apart (Azizler) (Netflix film) – Knee-deep in a midlife crisis, Aziz seeks solace from his mundane job, lonesome friends and rowdy family as he puts on an act of sanity.
  • The Tax Collector
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Monday, January 11

  • Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (Netflix documentary) – In the early 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a tsunami, ravaging all in its wake. Decades later, the destructive effects on people’s lives, families and communities are still deeply felt. From award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson, Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy examines not only the personal devastation caused by the drug, but also the shadowy origins of the crisis and the resultant, ongoing marginalization of Black and Brown people trapped by the U.S. prison and healthcare systems.

 

Wednesday, January 13

  • Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (Netflix documentary) – Beneath the sunlit glamor of 1985 L.A. lurks a relentless serial killer, a willing acolyte of evil. Two detectives won’t rest until they catch him.

 

Friday, January 15

  • Bling Empire (Netflix original) – Bling Empire follows a wildly wealthy group of Asian and Asian American friends (and frenemies) in Los Angeles. While their days and nights are filled with fabulous parties and expensive shopping sprees, don’t let the glitz and glamour fool you. Between running multi-billion dollar businesses and travelling the world, these friends are as good at keeping secrets as they are at spilling them. And there is certainly no shortage of secrets.
  • Carmen Sandiego: Season 4 (Netflix family) – From the snowy Himalayas to the pyramids of Egypt, Carmen and friends race to stay one step ahead of V.I.L.E. on their latest adventures.
  • Disenchantment: Part 3 (Netflix original) – Bean must step up her princess game amid royal plots, deepening mysteries, King Zøg’s increasing instability and concerns about who will rule Dreamland.
  • Double Dad (Pai Em Dobro) (Netflix film) – While her mother is abroad, an 18-year-old who’s lived in a hippie commune all her life sneaks out into the real world to find her biological father.
  • Kuroko’s Basketball: Season 1
  • Miss Bala
  • Outside the Wire (Netflix film) – Set in the future, Harp (Damson Idris), a drone pilot, is sent into a deadly militarized zone where he finds himself working for Leo (Anthony Mackie), an android officer, tasked to locate a doomsday device before the insurgents do. Outside the Wire is directed by Mikael Håfström
  • Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure

 

Saturday, January 16

  • Outlander: Season 5

 

Tuesday, January 19

  • Hello Ninja: Season 4 (Netflix family) – In their fourth season, Wesley, Georgie and Pretzel go on more fun-filled adventures, solve mysteries and learn important life lessons along the way.

 

Wednesday, January 20

  • Daughter From Another Mother (Madre solo hay dos) (Netflix original) – Two very different women form a peculiar family when they discover that their 6-month-old children were erroneously exchanged at birth.
  • Spycraft (Netflix original) – This is a look at the gadgetry behind some of history’s greatest stories of espionage, the minds that invented them and the agents that used them.

 

Thursday, January 21

  • Call My Agent!: Season 4 (Netflix original) – The agents at top Paris talent firm ASK are back for a fourth season with Andrea in charge and the agency in a precarious state.
  • Gigantosaurus: Season 1
  • Riverdale: Season 5 (Netflix original) – Archie and the gang are back for another season of this teen drama. New episodes weekly.

 

Friday, January 22

  • Blown Away: Season 2 (Netflix original) – The hot shop is open! A new batch of glass-blowing artists from around the world battle the heat, the clock and each other in 10 dynamic challenges.
  • Busted!: Season 3 (Netflix original) – In the third season of this hybrid reality-scripted variety show, celebrity sleuths take a stab at solving smaller crimes that lead to a larger mystery.
  • Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix original) – Fate: The Winx Saga follows the coming-of-age journey of five fairies attending Alfea, a magical boarding school in the Otherworld where they must learn to master their magical powers while navigating love, rivalries, and the monsters that threaten their very existence. From creator Brian Young (The Vampire Diaries), Fate: The Winx Saga is a live-action reimagining of the Italian cartoon Winx Club from Iginio Straffi.
  • Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous – Season 2 (Netflix family) – The teen campers still on the run from dinosaurs find hope of a rescue with a small group of eco-tourists. But things aren’t what they seem.
  • So My Grandma’s a Lesbian! (Salir del ropero) (Netflix film) – When Eva’s grandmother decides to marry her best friend, Celia, Eva worries what her conservative fiancé and his family will think.
  • The White Tiger (Netflix film) – The ambitious driver for a rich Indian family uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and become an entrepreneur. Based on the bestselling novel.

 

Saturday, January 23

  • Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) (Netflix original) – Everything comes unravelling for three successful women who work on a radio show as twists, turns and troubles plague their seemingly happy marriages.

 

Tuesday, January 26

  • Go Dog Go (Netflix family) – Handy and inventive pup Tag chases adventure with her best pal, Scooch, solving problems and helping the citizens of Pawston along the way.
  • Snowpiercer: Season 2 (Netflix original) – It’s another season of the post-apocalyptic drama in which Earth has frozen over and the last surviving humans live on a giant train circling the globe. New episodes weekly.

 

Wednesday, January 27

  • Penguin Bloom (Netflix film) – Penguin Bloom tells the true story of Sam Bloom (Academy Award nominated Naomi Watts), a young mother whose world is turned upside down after a near-fatal accident leaves her unable to walk.

 

Friday, January 29

  • Below Zero (Bajocero) (Netflix film) – When a prisoner transfer van is attacked, the cop in charge must fight those inside and outside while dealing with a silent foe: the icy temperatures.
  • The Dig (Netflix film) – When a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate burial mounds on her estate, they uncover history-changing treasure.
  • Finding ‘Ohana (Netflix film) – A summer in rural Oahu takes an exciting turn for two Brooklyn-raised siblings when a journal pointing to long-lost treasure sets them on an epic adventure with new friends, and leads them to reconnect with their Hawaiian heritage.
  • We Are: The Brooklyn Saints (Netflix documentary) – From Emmy-award winning filmmaker Rudy Valdez (The Sentence), Imagine Documentaries, and Disarming Films comes We Are: The Brooklyn Saints, a four-part documentary series following a youth football program in the heart of inner city East NY, Brooklyn. Geared towards boys 7-13 years old, the Brooklyn Saints program is more than a sport – it’s a family, and a vehicle for opportunity. Through intimate verité footage, the series immerses us in the world of Brooklyn Saints football and their community, chronicling the personal stories of the driven young athletes, as well as the support system and challenges of coaches and parents rallying behind them. Over the course of a season, we witness the Saints’ power on and off the field, as they celebrate victories and overcome losses, both personal and athletic. Raw and authentic, the pressures of adolescence unfolds in real time as the boys work to propel themselves to a brighter future.

 

Leaving Netflix Canada in January

Tuesday, January 5

  • Crazy Rich Asians
  • The Nun

Friday, January 8

  • Mary Poppins Returns

Friday, January 15

  • Waco: Limited Series

Sunday, January 24

  • Captain America: The First Avenger

Sunday, January 31

  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

 

All titles and dates are subject to change.