Best New TV Shows Added to Netflix This Week: January twentieth, 2023

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Best New TV Shows Added to Netflix This Week: January twentieth, 2023


best new tv shows added to netflix this week january 20th 2023

That ’90s Show (season 1) is now accessible to stream on Netflix

It’s one other busy week of Netflix Originals for our line up of greatest new TV exhibits. This week has seen the debut of That ’90s Show, a model new k-drama, and a brand new anime sequence primarily based on the long-lasting work of horror mangaka Junji Ito.

Here are the most effective new TV exhibits on Netflix this week:


That ’90s Show (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 10
Genre: Comedy | Runtime: 25 Minutes
Cast: Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith, Callie Haverda, Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel

After the catastrophe that was That ’80s Show, it’s not stunning that it’s taken a very long time for a sequel sequence to the beloved sitcom That ’70s Show to be greenlit. The return of Kitty and Red is the glue that holds the sequence collectively, and hopefully, we’ll see extra seasons within the close to future.

Set in Wisconsin in 1995, Follows Leia Forman, daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), who’s visiting her grandparents for the summer season and bonds with a brand new technology of Point Place youngsters below the watchful eye of Kitty and the strict glare of Red. Sex, medicine, and rock ‘n’ roll by no means die, they simply change garments.


Awaken (Season 1)

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 16
Genre: Crime, Fantasy, Thriller | Runtime: 70 Minutes
Cast: Namkoong Min, Kim Seol Hyun, Lee Chung Ah, Yoon Sun Woo, Yoon Gyung Ho

A drama that we might have hoped to have seen on Netflix weekly when it was airing in Korea. However, k-drama followers have needed to wait patiently for nearly two years for the sequence to reach on Netflix.

It’s been practically thirty years since one small village was tormented by a mysterious string of occasions that shook it to its core. While the occasions had been by no means absolutely understood, nor the thriller behind them solved, the tales surrounding the village slowly pale, drifting into obscurity amidst the regular passing of time. But when a brand new string of mysterious incidents start to happen, reminiscences long-forgotten start to resurface, and this time, the villagers’ cries for assist won’t go unheard.


Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 12
Genre: Anime, Horror | Runtime: 25 Minutes
Cast: Riho Sugiyama, Daisuke Kishio, Rie Suegara, Yumiri Hanamori, Yuji Mitsuya

This isn’t the primary time Junji Ito’s work has been tailored into an anime sequence, nevertheless, it’s controversial that that is the most effective adaptation of his work so far.

The genius Junji Ito has lengthy been on the forefront of the Japanese horror manga world. Featuring a number of 20 macabre masterpieces brimming together with his unique worldview and interesting characters drawn in his gorgeous model, together with well-liked titles reminiscent of “Hanging Balloon” and fan-favorite characters Tomie and Soichi, this animated sequence will completely immerse viewers within the maniacal appeal of Junji Ito.


Women at War (Limited Series) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 8
Genre: Drama, History | Runtime: 50 Minutes
Cast: Audrey Fleurot, Julie de Bona, Camille Lou, Sofia Essaïdi, Sandrine Bonnaire

After an extended interval of neglect, there’s been a definite rise within the variety of initiatives primarily based on the occasions of the primary world warfare. However, one facet of the warfare that hasn’t acquired sufficient consideration is the impression of the warfare on these at house, particularly the ladies left behind to cope with the results.

France, 1914. As the German troops advance and males go away for the frontlines, 4 girls should grapple with the devastating penalties of warfare at house.


Fauda (Season 4) N

Seasons: 4 | Episodes: 48
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Lior Raz, Itzik Cohen, Neta Garty, Rona-Lee Shimon, Doron Ben-David

Told in Hebrew and Arabic language, Fauda has been one of the vital participating dramas surrounding the battle between Israel and Palestine.

Fauda (Arabic for ‘Chaos’) depicts the two-sided story of the Israeli-Palestinian battle. Doron, a commander of an undercover Israeli unit, the Israeli Special Forces, working inside Palestinian territories, and his staff, are searching down Hamas terrorist Abu-Ahmed. On the opposite aspect of the fence, the lifetime of Abu-Ahmed and his household, who has to this point murdered 143 Israelis, won’t ever settle for the State of Israel and can proceed Jihad for so long as it takes.


What TV present will you be watching on Netflix this week? Let us know within the feedback beneath!

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