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Netflix, Amazon Prime ehealth, OCS: movies and series not to miss in January

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The essential meeting for all lovers of ehealth streaming: discover what will be the great movies and new series offered by Netflix, Amazon Prime ehealth and OCS in January.

Here is the moment of our essential meeting with all lovers of ehealth streaming: the great movies and new series offered by Netflix, Amazon Prime ehealth and OCS. So, what will we have to put in front of our eyes for this 2020 return to school? Here is the selection of the essential Netflix streaming services, Amazon Prime ehealth and OCS. There will be something for everyone !

NOT TO BE MISSED ON NETFLIX

  • Spinning out – series – season 1, from January 1st

A young figure skater ready to hang up her skates after a disastrous fall relaunched her career, this time as a couple, with a handsome and rebellious skater.

  • Messiah – series – season 1, from January 1st

Eva Geller, CIA agent, investigates a man who has caught the attention of the international community for his actions that upset public order. Is he a man in divine power or a clever crook capable of shaking the world geopolitical order?

  • The circle – series – season 1, from January 1st

With $ 100,000 at stake, what would you be willing to do (and be) to win? Only for absolute fans of reality TV.

  • Dracula – series – season 1, from January 4

Imagined by the creators of Sherlock, this umpteenth adaptation of the most legendary vampire, Count Dracula, will immerse you in the dark world of the Carpathians. For hemoglobin lovers.

  • AJ and the Queen – series – season 1, from January 4

RuPaul plays Ruby Red, a drag queen on a rough streak across the United States from club to club with a stowaway, an 11-year-old orphan, AJ. For lovers of Priscilla, crazy about the desert and Angels of happiness.

  • Medical Police – series – season 1, from January 10

Two American doctors (Erinn Hayes and Rob Huebel) unwittingly discover a virus formidable to humanity while they work in a pediatric hospital in São Paulo. A race against the clock begins to find a remedy and thwart a conspiracy linked to the epidemic.

  • From sport to murder: In the head of Aaron Hernandez – documentary – from January 14

This three-part documentary revisits the case of Aaron Hernandez, a famous American football player who ended up leaving the sports section to enter the news section, after several murders.

  • Grace and Frankie – series – season 6, from January 15

The lives of Grace (Jane Fonda) and Frankie (Lily Tomlin) are suddenly turned upside down when their husbands reveal their homosexuality and leave them to live together.

  • Ares – series – season 1, from January 16

Eight-episode psychological horror series about the world of Ares, a secret student society in the heart of Amsterdam.

  • Sex Education – series – season 2, from January 17

The adventures of Otis Milburn, an insecure high school student who lives with Jean, his mother, an explosive sexologist, continues. In season 2, Otis finally stands out, but he must master his carnal impulses to get things done with his girlfriend Ola, while managing a now strained relationship with Maeve.

  • Sabrina's new adventures – series – season 3, from January 24

Sabrina's new adventures revisit the story of Sabrina, the apprentice witch through an initiatory tale mixing horror, occult sciences and witchcraft.

  • Ragnarok – series – season 1, from January 31

This Norwegian series revisits Nordic mythology with the Ragnarök which refers to an end to the prophetic world comprising a series of events.

NOT TO BE MISSED ON AMAZON PRIME ehealth

For 2020, Amazon Prime ehealth offers its subscribers, at no additional cost, to dive back into the hit series of the past twenty years: Sounds of anarchy (season 1 to 7), Modern Family (seasons 1 to 9), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 1 to 6), Prison Break (season 1 to 5), How I Met your Mother (season 1 to 9), Ally McBeal (season 1 to 5),The office, The Big Bang Theory, Downton abbey, Grey's Anatomy.

  • Treadstone – series – season 1, from January 10

The new spy series arrives and offers a dive into the past and present of Operation Treadstone, the secret CIA program infamous to rely on behavioral changes to transform agency recruits into assassins almost superhuman. By the producers of the saga Jason Bourne.

  • Future man – series – season 2, from January 12

This humorous sci-fi series is about hero Josh Futturman, a super geek lab worker who will turn the tide with fate of Tiger and Wolf, both of whom have escaped from a ehealth game.

  • The Godfather – film – from January 15

We never tire of this great classic of American cinema signed Francis Ford Coppola, with Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Diane Keaton and James Caan, if only for the opening scene, all with music by Nino Rota . For fans of the Corleone family.

  • Star Trek: Picard – series – season 1, from January 24

The new series restores Patrick Stewart to his emblematic role of Jean-Luc Picard, whom he played in the seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She follows the character in a new chapter in her life.

NOT TO MISS ON OCS

  • Avenue 5 – series – season 1, in January

This comedy about space tourism takes place 40 years in the future. Hugh Laurie plays Ryan Clark, the captain of the American cruise ship "Avenue 5".

  • The Outsider – series – season 1, from January 13

English teacher and coach of the local baseball team, Terry Maitland (Jason Bateman) is a respected figure in his community. But his life turns upside down when in the middle of a match, two police officers come to arrest him for murder, rape and acts of barbarism committed on a young boy … A series taken from the eponymous bestseller of Stephen King.

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