NETFLIX Australia: JANUARY 2024 Release Schedule (With Trailers)

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Left to Right: ‘Boy Swallows Universe,’ ‘The Brothers Sun’ and ‘Lift’

Here’s the complete release schedule of everything hitting NETFLIX Australia throughout the month of JANUARY 2024. We’ve also included MANY of the trailers that have been made available.

After more Australian streaming release schedules? Also check out the JANUARY line-ups for PRIME VIDEO and DISNEY+

Netflix note: All titles and dates are subject to change.

1 JANUARY

  • Fool Me Once

(Great Britain) When ex-soldier Maya sees her murdered husband on a secret nanny cam, she uncovers a deadly conspiracy that stretches deep into the past.

  • Bitconned

(United States) In this true-crime documentary, three guys exploit the freewheeling cryptocurrency market to scam millions from investors and bankroll lavish lifestyles.

  • You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment

(United States) Identical twins change their diets and lifestyles for eight weeks in a unique scientific experiment designed to explore how certain foods impact the body.

  • Digging for Fire

(United States) While house-sitting in the Hollywood Hills, a couple find their fidelity tested when the discovery of a gun and bone sends them on separate adventures.

  • Loudermilk: Season 1

(United States) Grumpy former music critic Sam Loudermilk grudgingly navigates the world of sobriety with surly rants, even as he guides others in recovery.

4 JANUARY

  • The Brothers Sun

(United States) When a mysterious enemy targets his family, a Taipei triad member heads to Los Angeles to protect his strong-willed mother and oblivious younger brother.

  • Society of the Snow

(Spain) In 1972, a Uruguayan flight crashed in the remote heart of the Andes, forcing survivors to become each other’s best hope. A film by J.A. Bayona.

5 JANUARY

  • Gyeongseong Creature: Part 2

(South Korea) Gyeongseong, 1945. In Seoul’s grim era under colonial rule, an entrepreneur and a sleuth fight for survival and face a monster born out of human greed.

  • Good Grief

(United States) An artist grieving the loss of his beloved writer husband takes his two best friends on a trip to Paris, where they unpack messy secrets and hard truths.

10 JANUARY

  • The Trust: A Game of Greed

(United States) In this reality series, strangers living in a luxurious mansion compete for $250,000. Will they split it — or cut each other out to raise their share? A

  • Break Point: Season 2

(Great Britain) The world’s top tennis players return to the courts and set their sights on glory once again during another grueling Grand Slam season.

11 JANUARY

  • Boy Swallows Universe

(Australia) A young boy growing up in the suburbs of 1980s Brisbane faces the harsh realities of life — and the looming dangers that threaten his family.

  • Champion

(Great Britain) Rapper Bosco is free from prison and ready for a comeback — until his sister Vita steps into the spotlight and puts their family bond to the test.

  •  Sonic Prime: Chapter 3

(United States) After Nine steals the Paradox Prism to create a world all for himself, Sonic must team up with unlikely allies to protect the universe as he knows it.

  • Detective Forst

(Poland) When a detective’s maverick approach to investigating gets him fired, he teams up with a journalist to solve a series of brutal murders outside the law.

12 JANUARY

  • Love Is Blind: Sweden

(Sweden) The unique dating experiment lands in Sweden as local singles seek true love and propose marriage — all before seeing each other in person.

  • Lift

(United States) A professional thief and his expert crew attempt the ultimate heist: stealing $500 million in gold from a vault on a plane — 40,000 feet in the air.

15 JANUARY

  • maboroshi

(Japan) A factory explosion plunges a small town into a timeless freeze, leaving 14-year-old Masamune and his pals to grapple with a quickly collapsing reality.

17 JANUARY

  • End of the Line

(Brazil) Ivan, a clandestine van driver, navigates the end of his marriage and daily challenges with humor in this quirky comedy series featuring a live audience.

  • Freaks

(United States) Hidden away by her eccentric father, a mysterious young girl uncovers frightening truths when she starts to make contact with the outside world.

18 JANUARY

  • Rachid Badouri: Les fleurs du tapis

(Canada) The charismatic Quebecois comedian gets real on everything from meeting a racist fan to letting success go to his head in this candid stand-up special.

19 JANUARY

  • Love on the Spectrum U.S: Season 2

(United States) Single people with autism — including new romantic hopefuls and familiar faces — search for the perfect partner in this dating docuseries.

  • Mi soledad tiene alas

(Spain) With his estranged father’s return, Dan’s inner demons resurface, triggering a downward spiral. Can love save him from a tragic destiny?

  • Sixty Minutes

(Germany) Desperate not to lose custody, a mixed martial arts fighter makes dangerous enemies when he ditches a matchup to race to his daughter’s birthday party.

20 JANUARY

  • Captivating the King

(South Korea) Captivating the King draws the cruel love story between King Lee In, who is in danger of both royal and political power struggles, and Kang Hee Soo, who tries to seduce the King and get revenge, but gets seduced instead.

22 JANUARY

  • Not Quite Narwhal: Season 2

(United States) From the ocean to the land, curious Kelp learns more about himself by going on fun-filled adventures with his unicorn friends and narwhal family.

23 JANUARY

  • Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees – Standup Special WIP

(United States) Comedian Jacqueline Novak weaves a philosophical story of her sexual coming-of-age in this wonderful blend of theatre and stand-up.

24 JANUARY

  • Queer Eye: Season 8

(United States) The Fab Five return to the city of New Orleans to jazz up the lives of their heroes — one emotional makeover at a time.

  • Six Nations: Full Contact

(Great Britain) Round by round, match by match, the best teams in Europe battle it out to take home the trophy in the 2023 Six Nations Championship.

25 JANUARY

  • Griselda

(United States) A limited series inspired by the savvy and ambitious Colombian businesswoman Griselda Blanco, who created one of the most profitable cartels in history.

  • Masters of the Universe: Revolution

(United States) The final installment of Kevin Smith’s animated adult version of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

28 JANUARY

  • Doctor Slump

(South Korea) A drama about the growth and love of two main characters who quit their jobs as doctors and live in a rooftop house.

29 JANUARY

  • Mighty Bheem’s Playtime

(India) When Mumma Bheem gets a new job as the palace Chef, it’s time for Bheem to start school.

30 JANUARY

  • Jack Whitehall: Settle Down

(Great Britain) A new special from Jack Whitehall.

31 JANUARY

  • Baby Bandito

(Chile) After Kevin and his gang pull off Chile’s biggest heist, reckless love — and social media — threatens to ruin everyone’s fortunes. Inspired by real events.

  • WIL

(Belgium) Two young police officers find themselves torn between collaboration and resistance as they navigate the Nazi-occupied Antwerp during World War II.

31 JANUARY

  • Alexander the Great

(Great Britain) Combining expert interviews with gripping reenactments, this docudrama explores the life of Alexander the Great through his conquest of the Persian Empire.

  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse: Part 1

(Japan) As a prophesy of doom unfolds upon the peaceful land of Britannia, a pure-hearted boy sets out on a journey of discovery — and revenge.

ALSO COMING IN JANUARY (still undated)

  • Kübra

(Turkey) When a mechanic receives messages that seem to predict the future, he starts to believe he is speaking with God and quickly develops a following.

  • The Kitchen

(Great Britain) Amid rising injustice and encroaching gentrification, a young boy finds community in the last place left for London’s most disadvantaged residents.

  • Dusty Slay: Workin’ Man

(United States) Comedian Dusty Slay puts a relatable Southern spin on shirt-tucking, hipster coffee shops and country music mysteries in this upbeat stand-up special.

  • Delicious in Dungeon

(Japan) Dungeons, dragons… and delicious monster stew!? Adventurers foray into a cursed buried kingdom to save their friend, cooking up a storm along the way.