Netflix Movies 2015: New Films & TV Shows This January

By Maria Myka| Jan 06, 2015

Netflix may be closing its website outside of America, but good news to those in the States: new films and shows are welcoming everyone in the New Year. Well, anyone with a Netflix subscription, anyway.

Here is a series and a film favorite that can look forward to watching in the streaming service website, as noted by Decider:

1) FRIENDS - the entire series (yes, all ten seasons) and 236 episodes will be available, and you can binge on Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey all you want. Who can't relate to this gang, right?

2) MEAN GIRLS - The iconic film starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams is what high school is all about. Raise your hand if you've been personally victimized by Regina George.

But if you prefer new shows, here are some new ones to check out, according to LF Press:

1) MARVEL'S DAREDEVIL - Charlie Cox will play the blind attorney, Matt Murdock in a live-action series from Marvel. The show will center not only on Murdock's development as Daredevil, but the arc of the main villain for the season, Kingpin, as well. Do you think it will be better than Ben Affleck's film from way back?

2) MARVEL'S AKA JESSICA JONES - She may be the B* in Apartment 23, but Krysten Ritter stars as a heroine in the 13-episode series ordered. Krysten will play the titular character, Jessica Jones, a superhero-turned-private-eye. Luke Cage will also be part of the series before he gets his own one in a spin-off that comic geeks are already waiting for.

3) NARCOS - Pedro Pascal did not get a happy ever after in HBO's "Game of Thrones" but in a story about famous drug lord, Pablo Escobar, and his kingdom with cocaine and the growth of his drug cartels. Pascal is a Mexican DEA agent sent to Colombia to kill Escobar. This should be interesting.

4) GRACE AND FRANKIE - What happens when your husband tells you that he's in love with your someone else's - husband? In this new comedy, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin find out that their lives are intertwined when their husbands plan to marry each other. Watch out for the possible appearance of Dolly Parton as well.

5) MARSEILLE - The good thing about the internet is that you don't have to pay a lot to watch a foreign anything, and Marseille, according to Creator Dan Franck, says that the newest series is similar to Golden Globe miniseries, "House of Cards."

Which ones will you be watching?

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