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Bridgerton' Season 4, a new Harlan Coben drama, and a fresh Agatha Christie adaptation are among the shows on Netflix's January 2026 schedule.
In 2025, Netflix introduced new series that took viewers by storm. The streaming service also brought back well-loved shows, and continued the stories of characters that are beloved by fans around the world.
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Led by Mia McKenna-Bruce, alongside Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman, Christie fans old and new will adore this witty, epic, fast-paced thriller. Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials will be brought to life by former Broadchurch and Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall. The new three-part series is set to drop on January 15.
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