‘Licorice Pizza’ and Every Other Movie Coming to Netflix This Week

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Netflix is significantly expanding its streaming library this week with a massive wave of new additions scheduled from January 12 through January 18. The upcoming slate is dominated by a comprehensive collection of legendary spy films alongside recent biographical dramas and psychological thrillers. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of Academy Award-winning cinema and gripping true crime narratives. This curated selection ensures that fans of various genres will find fresh content throughout the mid-January window.

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ (2024)

'Bob Marley: One Love' (2024)
Paramount Pictures

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ makes its streaming debut on Monday, January 12. This biographical drama stars Kingsley Ben-Adir as the legendary reggae musician who sought to unite a divided Jamaica through his music. The narrative focuses on the period surrounding the 1976 assassination attempt and the production of the iconic ‘Exodus’ album. It provides an intimate look at the internal and external pressures Marley faced during his rise to global superstardom.

‘Distorted’ (2018)

'Distorted' (2018)
Bridgegate Pictures

‘Distorted’ arrives on the platform on Wednesday, January 14. Christina Ricci stars as a woman suffering from bipolar disorder who moves into a high-tech apartment building with her husband. She soon becomes convinced that the residency is being used as a testing ground for synthetic telepathy and psychological warfare. The film features John Cusack as a conspiracy theorist who helps her investigate the building’s unsettling secrets.

‘Quantum of Solace’ (2008)

'Quantum of Solace' (2008)
Columbia Pictures

‘Quantum of Solace’ joins the Netflix library on Thursday, January 15. Daniel Craig returns as James Bond in this direct sequel to ‘Casino Royale’ as he seeks revenge for the death of Vesper Lynd. The mission leads him to environmentalist Dominic Greene, who is conspiring to seize control of a country’s water supply. Bond must navigate a web of betrayal and international espionage to prevent a massive environmental catastrophe.

‘Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story’ (2022)

'Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story' (2022)
Swirl Films

‘Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. This true crime drama depicts the real-life events surrounding a fertility nurse who was convicted of murdering and dismembering her husband. The film explores the volatile relationship between Melanie and Bill McGuire and the subsequent investigation that captivated the public. Candice King portrays the titular character during her trial and the events leading up to her sentencing.

‘Thunderball’ (1965)

'Thunderball' (1965)
EON Productions

‘Thunderball’ becomes available on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery stars as Agent 007 in this classic installment where he travels to the Bahamas to recover two stolen atomic bombs. The criminal organization SPECTRE demands a massive ransom in diamonds under the threat of nuclear destruction. This film is widely remembered for its groundbreaking underwater battle sequences and high-stakes action.

‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

'No Time to Die' (2021)
EON Productions

‘No Time to Die’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. This film marks the final appearance of Daniel Craig as James Bond, who is pulled out of retirement by his old friend Felix Leiter. Bond must track down a mysterious villain armed with a dangerous new technology that threatens the entire world. The story provides a definitive conclusion to the narrative arc established in the previous four installments.

‘Dr. No’ (1962)

'Dr. No' (1962)
EON Productions

‘Dr. No’ debuts on Thursday, January 15. As the first film in the official James Bond series, it introduces Sean Connery as the iconic British secret agent. Bond travels to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent and encounters a brilliant scientist planning to disrupt American space launches. The film established many of the tropes and stylistic elements that would define the franchise for decades.

‘For Your Eyes Only’ (1981)

'For Your Eyes Only' (1981)
EON Productions

‘For Your Eyes Only’ is scheduled for release on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore portrays James Bond as he is assigned to locate a missing British communication device that can control nuclear submarines. Bond forms an uneasy alliance with a woman seeking vengeance for the murder of her parents. This entry returned the series to a more grounded, gritty tone compared to its immediate predecessors.

‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ (1977)

'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977)
EON Productions

‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ joins the roster on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore teams up with a Soviet agent to investigate the disappearance of British and Russian nuclear submarines. They uncover a plot by a megalomaniac who intends to destroy the world and rebuild a new civilization under the sea. The film famously introduced the formidable henchman Jaws and featured the iconic amphibious Lotus Esprit.

‘From Russia with Love’ (1963)

'From Russia with Love' (1963)
EON Productions

‘From Russia with Love’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery returns for his second outing as James Bond, tasked with assisting a Soviet embassy clerk in defecting while retrieving a decoding machine. Unbeknownst to Bond, the mission is a trap set by SPECTRE to avenge the death of Dr. No. The film is often cited by critics and fans as one of the best and most traditional spy thrillers in the entire series.

‘Casino Royale’ (2006)

'Casino Royale' (2006)
Columbia Pictures

‘Casino Royale’ is available on Thursday, January 15. This reboot of the franchise introduces Daniel Craig as a younger Bond who has just earned his license to kill. He must defeat a private banker to terrorists in a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. The film focused on a more realistic and visceral portrayal of the character, earning significant critical acclaim.

‘A View to a Kill’ (1985)

'A View to a Kill' (1985)
EON Productions

‘A View to a Kill’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore makes his final appearance as 007, facing off against a tech mogul played by Christopher Walken. The villain plans to destroy Silicon Valley by triggering a massive earthquake to eliminate his competition in the microchip market. Bond must race against time across San Francisco to stop the catastrophic detonation.

‘Bone Lake’ (2025)

'Bone Lake' (2025)
LD Entertainment

‘Bone Lake’ debuts on Thursday, January 15. This contemporary thriller follows a couple who retreats to a remote cabin for a romantic getaway, only to find themselves hunted by unknown figures. As the night progresses, they discover that the lake holds a dark history that has resurfaced to claim new victims. The film emphasizes atmospheric tension and a survivalist narrative within a secluded forest setting.

‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (1997)

'Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997)
EON Productions

‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ joins Netflix on Thursday, January 15. Pierce Brosnan returns as James Bond to stop a media mogul from instigating a war between China and the United Kingdom to boost his news ratings. Bond partners with a skilled Chinese agent to infiltrate the mogul’s stealth ship and prevent a global conflict. The film satirizes the influence of mass media while delivering high-octane action sequences.

‘The Living Daylights’ (1987)

'The Living Daylights' (1987)
EON Productions

‘The Living Daylights’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Timothy Dalton takes over the role of James Bond, bringing a more serious and professional edge to the character. Bond helps a Soviet officer defect and uncovers a plot involving an international arms dealer and the exploitation of a diamond smuggling ring. The mission takes him from the streets of Bratislava to the deserts of Afghanistan.

‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ (1969)

'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969)
EON Productions

‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ is available on Thursday, January 15. George Lazenby steps into the role of James Bond as he tracks the leader of SPECTRE to a mountain retreat in the Swiss Alps. Bond falls in love with a countess while attempting to stop a biological warfare threat involving a group of brainwashed women. This film is unique for its emotional depth and its tragic, impactful ending.

‘The Children Act’ (2018)

'The Children Act' (2018)
FilmNation Entertainment

‘The Children Act’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. Emma Thompson stars as a High Court judge who must decide a difficult legal case involving a teenage boy’s refusal of a life-saving blood transfusion. As she navigates her personal marital crisis, she finds herself increasingly involved in the boy’s life. The drama explores the complex intersection of law, religion, and personal ethics.

‘The World Is Not Enough’ (1999)

'The World Is Not Enough' (1999)
EON Productions

‘The World Is Not Enough’ joins the library on Thursday, January 15. Pierce Brosnan portrays James Bond as he is assigned to protect the daughter of a murdered oil tycoon from an international terrorist. The antagonist is a man who cannot feel physical pain due to a bullet lodged in his brain. Bond must unravel a conspiracy that involves the control of the world’s oil supply.

‘Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story’ (2023)

'Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story' (2023)
Milojo Productions

‘Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Based on true events, this film follows the secret life of a man within an Amish community who uses modern technology to pursue numerous affairs. The story takes a dark turn when he conspires with one of his lovers to murder his wife. It details the investigation that shattered the peaceful image of the religious community.

‘Skyfall’ (2012)

'Skyfall' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

‘Skyfall’ becomes available on Thursday, January 15. Daniel Craig returns as Bond, whose loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. When MI6 comes under attack, Bond must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost. The film received high praise for its cinematography and for exploring the origins of the Bond character.

‘GoldenEye’ (1995)

'GoldenEye' (1995)
EON Productions

‘GoldenEye’ debuts on Thursday, January 15. Pierce Brosnan makes his first appearance as Bond, tasked with preventing a former ally from using a satellite weapon to destroy London’s financial markets. The film successfully modernized the franchise after a long hiatus following the Cold War era. It features iconic locations such as the Arecibo Observatory and a high-speed tank chase through St. Petersburg.

‘Spectre’ (2015)

'Spectre' (2015)
Columbia Pictures

‘Spectre’ joins the collection on Thursday, January 15. A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization known as SPECTRE. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal a terrible truth. The film ties together the narratives of the previous three Daniel Craig installments.

‘Never Say Never Again’ (1983)

'Never Say Never Again' (1983)
Woodcote

‘Never Say Never Again’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery returns to the role of James Bond in this non-Eon Productions film, which serves as an alternative take on the ‘Thunderball’ storyline. An older Bond is brought back from retirement to find two nuclear warheads stolen by SPECTRE. This film allowed Connery to portray a more seasoned version of the character he originated.

‘Goldfinger’ (1964)

'Goldfinger' (1964)
EON Productions

‘Goldfinger’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery faces off against the obsessive gold smuggler Auric Goldfinger, who plans to irradiate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. The film introduced many iconic elements, including the laser beam interrogation and the gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5. It is widely considered the film that solidified the Bond franchise’s global popularity.

‘Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter’ (2015)

'Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter' (2015)
Ad Hominem Enterprises

‘Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter’ joins the platform on Thursday, January 15. Rinko Kikuchi stars as a lonely Japanese woman who becomes obsessed with a hidden satchel of money she believes is buried in North Dakota. Convinced that the film ‘Fargo’ is a documentary, she travels to America to find the treasure. The film is a surreal and melancholic exploration of isolation and the power of myth.

‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ (1974)

'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974)
EON Productions

‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ becomes available on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore’s Bond is targeted by Francisco Scaramanga, a world-renowned assassin who charges one million dollars per hit. Bond must retrieve a device capable of harnessing solar energy while evading the assassin’s golden bullets. The film features a memorable showdown in a hall of mirrors on a private island.

‘Licence to Kill’ (1989)

'Licence to Kill' (1989)
EON Productions

‘Licence to Kill’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Timothy Dalton’s Bond goes rogue after a brutal attack on his friend Felix Leiter by a powerful drug kingpin. Stripped of his license to kill by MI6, Bond pursues a personal vendetta to dismantle the drug lord’s empire from the inside. This installment is noted for its darker tone and increased level of violence compared to previous entries.

‘You Only Live Twice’ (1967)

'You Only Live Twice' (1967)
EON Productions

‘You Only Live Twice’ joins the lineup on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery travels to Japan to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet spacecraft in orbit. Bond must infiltrate a secret base hidden inside a volcano to prevent a third world war between the superpowers. This film features the first full on-screen appearance of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE.

‘Moonraker’ (1979)

'Moonraker' (1979)
EON Productions

‘Moonraker’ debuts on Thursday, January 15. James Bond is sent into space to stop a billionaire industrialist who plans to commit global genocide and repopulate Earth with a genetically perfect master race. Roger Moore navigates high-tech gadgets and orbital battles in this science fiction-influenced entry. The film is famous for its grandiose set pieces and the return of the popular villain Jaws.

‘The Royal We’ (2025)

'The Royal We' (2025)
UFO International Productions

‘The Royal We’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. This romantic drama follows an American student who falls in love with a fellow student at Oxford, only to discover he is the future King of Great Britain. As their relationship becomes public, they must navigate the intense scrutiny of the media and the rigid traditions of the royal family. The film explores the personal sacrifices required to maintain a high-profile relationship.

‘Octopussy’ (1983)

'Octopussy' (1983)
EON Productions

‘Octopussy’ joins the library on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore investigates the murder of a fellow agent in East Berlin and uncovers a plot involving a jewel-smuggling ring and a rogue Soviet general. The general intends to use a nuclear device to force disarmament in Western Europe. Bond must infiltrate a traveling circus to stop the detonation and prevent an international crisis.

‘Diamonds Are Forever’ (1971)

'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971)
EON Productions

‘Diamonds Are Forever’ arrives on Thursday, January 15. Sean Connery makes his final official appearance as 007 in a story that takes him from Amsterdam to the bright lights of Las Vegas. Bond investigates a massive diamond smuggling operation that is being used to power a deadly satellite laser. He discovers that his old nemesis Blofeld is behind the scheme to hold the world’s nuclear powers to ransom.

‘Live and Let Die’ (1973)

'Live and Let Die' (1973)
EON Productions

‘Live and Let Die’ becomes available on Thursday, January 15. Roger Moore makes his debut as James Bond as he investigates the deaths of three fellow agents in the United States and the Caribbean. Bond faces off against a corrupt dictator who is flooding the market with free heroin to create a monopoly. The film is notable for its use of occult themes and its high-speed boat chase through the bayous.

‘Die Another Day’ (2002)

'Die Another Day' (2002)
EON Productions

‘Die Another Day’ premieres on Thursday, January 15. Pierce Brosnan’s Bond is captured and tortured in North Korea before being released in a prisoner exchange. Suspecting a mole in MI6, he follows a trail of diamonds to a billionaire who has built an ice palace and a solar-powered weapon. This twentieth film in the series served as a celebration of the franchise’s history.

‘The Rip’ (2026)

'The Rip' (2026)
Artists Equity

‘The Rip’ makes its debut on Friday, January 16. This upcoming thriller centers on a group of coastal residents who must survive a series of mysterious and deadly events occurring in the local waters. As the community is cut off from the mainland, they realize that something ancient has been disturbed beneath the surface. The film focuses on suspense and the psychological breakdown of the survivors under extreme pressure.

‘Licorice Pizza’ (2021)

'Licorice Pizza' (2021)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

‘Licorice Pizza’ arrives on Netflix on Friday, January 16. Set in the San Fernando Valley during the 1970s, the film follows the unconventional relationship between a high school student and a woman in her mid-twenties. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, it captures the complexities of first love and ambition within a changing cultural landscape. The narrative is punctuated by various vignettes featuring real-life figures from the era.

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