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See what’s streaming in January

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Get ready to flip out over the second season of the hit Netflix reality series “Cheer.” This season is filled with a historic rivalry, as well as coping with the pandemic and a team member’s legal woes. It’s just one example of what’s streaming in January.

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Updated 2:32 PM ET, Fri December 31, 2021

Get ready to flip out over the second season of the hit Netflix reality series “Cheer.” This season is filled with a historic rivalry, as well as coping with the pandemic and a team member’s legal woes. It’s just one example of what’s streaming in January.

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“Ozark” Season 4 Part 1: Jason Bateman stars in this compelling drama that follows a family’s journey from their normal, suburban Chicago life to a dangerous criminal enterprise in the Ozarks, Missouri. (Netflix)

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“Sex Appeal”: In this hilarious teen comedy, a young woman’s plan to master her sexuality results in the realization that there’s more to sex and love than mechanics. (Hulu)

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“Queens of Mystery” Season 2: Follow the adventures of three crime-writing sisters who use their knowledge of crime — both real world and fictional — to try and solve murders in the picturesque English region of Wildemarsh. (Acorn TV)

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“How I Met Your Father” Season 1: Hilary Duff stars as a woman who in 2045 is telling her son the story of how she met his father – a story which starts in 2021 with her close-knit group of friends. (Hulu)

Hulu

“The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window”: Kristen Bell stars as a woman who every day sits with her wine, staring out the window, watching life go by. Then she witnesses a murder. Or did she? (Netflix)

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“Eternals”: Marvel Studios does what it does best by bringing together a group of superheroes in this film. (Disney+)

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“Hotel Transylvania: Transformania“: When Van Helsing’s mysterious invention goes crazy, Drac and his monster friends are transformed into humans in this installment of the “Hotel Transylvania” franchise. (Amazon Prime)

Amazon Prime Video

“After Life” Season 3: The story continues for Tony (Ricky Gervais) whom must forge a new life after the death of his wife. (Netflix)

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“The Tender Bar”: From director George Clooney and based on a best-selling memoir, this films follows an aspiring writer who learns from a group of colorful characters at his uncle’s bar what it means to grow up. (Amazon Prime)

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“The World According to Jeff Goldblum”: The esteemed and inquisitive actor is back to uncover the secrets behind everything from birthdays to puzzles. (Disney+)

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“The Royal Treatment”: A salon owner crosses paths with a soon to be married prince in this modern day fairy tale. (Netflix)

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“As We See It” Season 1: Three roommates on the autism spectrum navigate their early 20s which includes finding love, making friends and getting jobs.(Amazon Prime)

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“Survivor” Season 37: We’ve been watching people try to battle challenges, the elements and each other to be the “Sole Survivor” standing for years and this reality competition never gets old. (Hulu)

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“Help”: A young care worker forms an unlikely bond with a nursing home resident who is living with young onset dementia when the Covid-19 pandemic hits in this film. (Acorn TV)

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“G.I. Jane”: Demi Moore stars as the first woman to train with the Navy SEALs in this drama. (Hulu)

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“Phantom Thread”: Vicky Krieps, and Daniel Day-Lewis star in this film about a 1950s dressmaker in London whose world begins to unravel when he falls for a strong-willed waitress. (Netflix)

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“Betty White Goes Wild!”: The beloved star delves into the lives of big cats in this special. (Disney+)

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“Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness” Season 1: The “Queer Eye” star spins off his podcast of the same name where he lets his curiosity lead him on a path that includes experts and special guests. (Netflix)

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“Black Swan”: Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis star in this psychological thriller set in the world of ballet. (Hulu)

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“Action Pack”: With heart, intelligence and superpowers, the kids of the Action Academy work together to battle the bad guys. (Netflix)

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“A Hero”: Things don’t go as planned when a man who is jailed for of a debt he is unable to repay tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint. (Amazon Prime)

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“Armageddon”: A star studded-cast must spring into action when a large asteroid is headed to earth. (Hulu)

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“A Night at the Roxbury”: Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell star as a pair of head bobbing, club hopping brothers in this comedic film based on a popular “Saturday Night Live” skit. (Hulu)

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