Noir stories set in Copenhagen’s underworld, a historical mystery that brings Edgar Allan Poe to the fore, and the heroic adventures of some of the most famous Vikings of all time are among the new releases coming to Netflix in January.

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Netflix’s newest movies for January include Christian Bale’s The Pale Blue Eye, in which Edgar Allan Poe is brought in to help solve a murder case at the US Military Academy; “Copenhagen Cowboy”, an exciting series set under neon lights and about a young woman with supernatural powers who is marketed as a human mascot; “Vikings: Valhalla: Season 2” where Freydis, Leif and Harald run to the far corners of the globe in search of power and new worlds to conquer.

In addition to them, there will also be “Fauda: Season 4”, “Jinny and Georgia: Season 2”, “JUNG_E”, “Kaleidoscope”, “Kung Fu Panda: Dragon Knight: Season 2”, “Lockwood and Company”. .”, “The Noise”, “Pamela Love Story”, “Sexify: Season 2”, “Sky Rojo: Season 3”, “That 90s Show”, “Adult Life”, “You People”, “Archive “, “Whiplash”, “Words on the walls of the bathroom”.

“h2: Copenhagen Cowboy”, from January 5

Copenhagen Cowboy, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, is an exciting noir series set under neon lights over six episodes that tell the story of Miu, a young and enigmatic heroine. On the verge of a new beginning after a life of slavery, Miu traverses the dangerous underworld of Copenhagen.

In search of justice and desire for revenge, she meets her adversary in the person of Raquel, with whom she embarks on a journey that takes them both across the border between the natural and the supernatural. In the end, the past changes and defines their future, and the two women discover that they are not alone. Actors: Angela Bundalovich, Andreas Likke Jorgensen, Li Yi Zhang, Zlatko Burych, Hock Kit Cheng, Shang Preben Madsen, Emily Xin Tong Han, Maria Ehrwalter, Valentina Dejanovych.

“Pale Blue Eye” from January 6

West Point, 1830. In the early hours of a gray winter morning, a cadet is found dead. But after his body arrives at the morgue and it is discovered that his heart has been removed by the hand of an expert, this tragedy is revealed to be the result of a cruel act. Fearing irreparable damage to the reputation of the new military academy, its leaders turn to a local detective named Augustus Landor (Christian Bale) to solve the case. Confused by the code of silence observed by the cadets, Landor seeks help from one of them, an eccentric young man named Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling), who despises military rigor and has a penchant for poetry. The Pale Blue Eye is directed by Scott Cooper, based on the novel by Louis Bayard, and stars Gillian Anderson, Lucy Boynton, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Tobey Jones, Harry Lawty, Simon McBurney, Hadley Robinson, Timothy Spall and Robert. Duval.

“Vikings: Valhalla: Season 2” from January 12

Set over a thousand years ago, at the beginning of the 11th century, VIKINGS: VALHALLA tells the heroic adventures of some of the most famous Vikings of all time: the legendary explorer Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett), the passionate and his stubborn sister, Freidis Eriksdotter (Frida Gustavsson ) and the ambitious northern prince Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter). Season 2 picks up shortly after the fall of Kattegat, an event that shattered their dreams and changed their lives. Suddenly becoming fugitives in Scandinavia, these three are forced to test their ambition and courage in other worlds, far from the fjords of Kattegat.

Vikings: Valhalla is executive produced by Jeb Stewart, Morgan O’Sullivan, Michael Hurst, Sheila Hawkin, Steve Stark, James Flynn, John Weber, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer and Paul Bucciri. “Vikings: Valhalla” is based on the series “Vikings” created by Michael Hirst.

NETFLIX SERIES

“Kaleidoscope”, from January 1

A skilled thief and his team attempt to pull off an elaborate heist to get $7 billion, but betrayal, greed, and other threats thwart their plans.

“Lady Voyeur”, from January 1

Hacker Miranda spies on her hooker neighbor Cleo. The paths of the two cross and a murder occurs, and Miranda’s fate is changed forever.

“Lying life of adults”, from January 4

In Naples in the 1990s, trying to better understand herself and the city from which she comes, a teenage girl turns to her aunt, whom her parents hate.

“Ginny and Georgia: Season 2” on January 5

As they make their way to Wellesbury, Georgia and Ginny experience new relationships and challenges, but only as long as secrets from the past threaten to complicate their lives.

“The Woman of the Dead”, from January 5

Seeking revenge after a suspicious accident ruins her life, a woman uncovers a conspiracy that reaches its highest levels in her small town.

“Trolley”, from January 9

An unexpected tragedy forces the congressman’s wife to give up her private life and openly talk about family secrets and her own disturbing past.

“Sexify: Season 2” from January 11

As the future of their new company changes, three young entrepreneurs must deal with personal problems, a bitter rival and a demanding investor.

“The Makanai: Cooking for the maiko House” from January 12

Two best friends move to Kyoto to pursue their dream of becoming a maiko, but decide to pursue different passions while living together.

“Sky Rojo: Season 3” from January 13

Coral, Gina and Wendy build a new life and find love in Almeria. But since Romeo is determined to get revenge, the peace and quiet will not last long.

“That 90’s Show” from January 19

Wisconsin, 1995. Leah Foreman spends the summer with her grandparents, where she befriends a new generation of Point Place kids. But sex, drugs and rock remain the same.

“Women at war”, from January 19

France, 1914. German troops are advancing, and people are going to the front. At home, four women have to face the devastating consequences of war.

“Fraud: Season 4” from January 20

This action-packed series is back with a new season.

Lockwood and Co., dated January 27

Three teenage ghost hunters, two gifted boys and a girl with special psychic abilities lead an agency that investigates the deadly spirits that haunt London.

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“How I became a gangster” from January 4

An ambitious gangster rises in the career of the Warsaw underworld and finally tries to achieve great success.

“Hallat+”, from January 19

An anthology of sabotage and social scams in four unexpected places.

“You People”, from January 27

Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lauren London are part of the exceptional cast of this Kenya Burris comedy about a couple and their families.

“Noise”, from January 11

A mother searching for her missing daughter meets other women whose lives have been destroyed by violence at a support group.

“Narvik”, from January 23

A young Norwegian soldier fights in the trenches while his wife stays at home and deals with the German troops who have occupied their town.

DOCUMENTATION

“Madoff: Monster of Wall Street” from January 4

Documentary series about the rise and fall of financier Bernie Madoff, who created one of the largest pyramid schemes in Wall Street history.

“Breaking point”, from January 13

This documentary series follows a group of professional tennis players both on and off the court during a relentless competitive season.

“Pamela, a love story”, from January 31

With the help of diaries and personal notes, Pamela Anderson talks about her road to fame, stormy loves and famous filming of sex scenes.

“JUNG_E”, coming soon

On an uninhabitable Earth in the 20th century, the outcome of a civil war hinges on the cloning of an elite soldier’s brain to create a robot mercenary.

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