Netflix brings heartwarming, nostalgic movies and groundbreaking new TV shows just in time for 2017.
‘Caddyshack’
Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and one cheeky little gopher wreak havoc on a golf course in this classic comedy.
‘License to Drive,’ Jan. 1
A baby-faced Heather Graham and the two Coreys explore love and friendship behind the wheel of a Cadillac.
‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,’ Jan. 1
This powerful film defined the childhoods of many. Now, you can finally stream it to watch with your own kids.
‘Hugo,’ Jan. 1
Set in Paris, this steampunk adventure for kids stars Chloë Grace Moretz and Asa Butterfield.
‘Bee Movie,’ Jan. 1
A naïve bee (Jerry Seinfeld) goes to Manhattan, where he develops a relationship with a florist (Renée Zellweger).
‘V for Vendetta,’ Jan. 1
Natalie Portman and a mysterious masked man try to save Great Britain from fascism.
‘The Shining,’ Jan. 1
For more than two decades, this film has been terrifying audiences with Jack Nicholson’s slow-burn madness.
‘Braveheart,’ Jan. 1
This five-time Oscar-winning film stars Mel Gibson as fabled Scottish rebel William Wallace.
‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never,’ Jan. 1
This movie follows Justin Bieber for 10 days before his big show at Madison Square Garden in 2010.
‘The Parent Trap,’ Jan. 1
Hayley Mills is double trouble, playing twin sisters who scheme to get their parents back together.
‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Season 12, Jan. 3
Danny DeVito and the gang are back at the pub, still trying to put each other’s eccentricities in check.
‘Coin Heist,’ Jan. 6
A high school brainiac, hacker, slacker and athlete pool their talents to pull off an impossible heist.
‘Miss Sharon Jones,’ Jan. 7
Though this beloved singer passed away last November, this documentary about Jones’s life keeps her memory alive.
‘Ratchet & Clank,’ Jan. 9
Based on the video game, this animated film features the voices of Bella Thorne and Rosario Dawson.
‘Best Friends Whenever,’ Jan. 10
This clever show follows two besties as they fight to save the galaxy with a group called the Galactic Rangers.
‘Alice Through the Looking Glass,’ Jan. 11
In this movie, directed by Tim Burton, Alice dons her time-traveling dress to save the Mad Hatter from the evil Red Queen.
‘It Follows,’ Jan. 13
This horror flick about a sexually transmitted ghost will creep your socks off.
‘A Series of Unfortunate Events,’ Jan. 13
Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris) takes in three orphans with dark family secrets in this original Netflix show.
‘Camp X-Ray,’ Jan. 14
Kristen Stewart stars as a soldier at Guantanamo Bay who strikes up a risky friendship with a prisoner.
‘Sharknado: The 4th Awakens,’ Jan. 27
It’s a Sharknado in Vegas. Because that’s awesome.
‘Ripper Street’ Season 4, Jan. 28
In this series, set in the late 1800s, London law enforcement is desperate to track down the killer Jack the Ripper.
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