February brings a pile of content to Netflix, including the second season of Raising Dion, a documentary series about awful roommates, and a new sci-fi film from a legendary French director.
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This sleeper hit based on an independent comic gives a clever and affecting spin on the superhero genre, as seven-year-old Dion and his mother wrestle with his incredible powers while trying to keep him safe. In the second season, it looks like Dion takes a more active role in the world and his community, with mixed results.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet (the director of City of Lost Children and Amelie) returns with this sci-fi comedy about a suburban family locked inside their house by well-meaning technology as the world's artificial intelligence revolts outside.
It's only sensible that the lushly-animated indie hit from a few years back would become a cartoon. The Cuphead Show brings Cuphead and Mugman to the streaming world in a dozen short episodes full of adventures through the Inkwell Isles.
The History Channel's Vikings was a hit scripted series that kind of had a "Sons of Anarchy in medieval Europe" vibe to it. The sequel, which drops on Netflix, pushes us 100 years into the future with a new cast of raiders looking to make their name.
January 19
El marginal: Season 4 Heavenly Bites: MexicoJuanpis González - The SeriesThe Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate ConmanToo Hot to Handle: Season 3
January 20
Midnight Asia: Eat · Dance · Dream The Royal Treatment
January 21
American BoogeywomanMunich - The Edge of War My Father's ViolinOzark: Season 4 Part 1 Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series: Part 2 Summer HeatThat Girl Lay Lay
January 24
Three Songs for Benazir
January 25
Ada Twist, Scientist: Season 2 Neymar: The Perfect
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