With so many TV shows and movies arriving on Netflix in Australia each week, it can be hard to keep track of the service's many new additions as they arrive.
To help you find what's really new, we'll be publishing weekly updates that succinctly list all the new shows and films arriving on Netflix Australia, while also highlighting the week's biggest and most important releases, offering brief rundowns of the best shows and movies for this week.
So without further ado, here's what's new on Netflix for the week of January 6-12, 2020. As you can see, there's only a handful of new shows and movies this week, but there are at least few good things to watch.
For a complete list of everything that's coming to the service for the whole month, check out our guide to what's new on Netflix Australia in January 2020.
This week's highlights: February 10-16
Narcos: Mexico: Season 2 (13/2/2020)
In the second season of Narcos' hit spin-off series, Narcos: Mexico, the infamous 1980s Guadalajara Cartel kingpin Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna) is set to face serious consequences from the US over his actions against the DEA, and to top it off, he's also facing major push-back from within his organisation. Expect the blood to flow freely this season.
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (12/2/2020)
The sequel to Netflix's hit coming of age film To All the Boys I've Loved Before, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You sees Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) return, however, this time they're a real couple and not just pretending.e. Of course, Lara Jean finds herself experiencing a series of 'firsts' and she'll need her close friends Kitty (Anna Cathcart) and Margot (Janel Parrish) to help her navigate through it all. She'll also have help from an unexpected new friend in Stormy (Holland Taylor). Things get complicated though when a new boy (Jordan Fisher) enters the scene, forcing Lara Jean to decide whether she can be in love with two boys at once.
This week's Netflix releases: a complete list
ORIGINAL SERIES
Love is Blind - A 3 week event (13/2/2020)
Narcos: Mexico: Season 2 (13/2/2020)
Cable Girls: Final Season (14/2/2020)
NETFLIX FILM
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (12/2/2020)
Isi & Ossi (14/2/2020)
CAMINO A ROMA (11/2/2020)
KIDS & FAMILY
Captain Underpants Epic Choice-o-Rama (11/2/2020)
ORIGINAL ANIME
Dragon Quest Your Story (13/2/2020)
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Happy Gilmore (14/2/2020)
Evan Almighty (14/2/2020)
Step Up: Revolution (14/2/2020)
Q Ball (11/2/2020)
Instant Hotel: Season 2 (11/2/2020)
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (14/2/2020)
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (14/2/2020)
The Chronicles of Riddick (14/2/2020)
Smokin' Aces (14/2/2020).
Hot Fuzz (14/2/2020)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (14/2/2020)
Notting Hill (14/2/2020)
Tower Heist (14/2/2020)
The Eagle (14/2/2020)
What's about the rest of the month?
Of course, the list above is comprised solely of the shows and movies that are coming to Netflix next week. For a complete list of everything that's coming to service throughout the entire month of February, click here.
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Previous highlights: February 3-9
Locke & Key (7/2/2020)
Based on a the critically-acclaimed comic series by Joe Hill, son of the great Stephen King, Locke & Key tells the story of three siblings who move into a mysterious house that belonged to their ancestors following the grisly murder of their father. Before long, they realise that the house comes with magical keys that give them powers and abilities. However, it's not long before the keys attract a demon who will stop at nothing to get them.
Horse Girl (7/2/2020)
Horse Girl follows Sarah (Alison Brie), a socially-awkward girl who is obsessed with horses and supernatural crime shows, which would be perfectly acceptable if not for the fact that she has trouble distinguishing dream logic from reality. A darkly-humorous psychological thriller, Horse Girl will hopefully offer a side of Brie's acting that we've never seen before.
The Pharmacist: Limited Series (5/2/2020)
In this Netflix Original true crime series, a Louisiana pharmacist fights back against America's corrupt pharmaceutical companies and the part they play in the country's growing opioid crisis following the murder of his son. Gripping and harrowing in equal measure, The Pharmacist has all the makings of a new true crime classic.
This week's Netflix releases: a complete list
ORIGINAL SERIES
Van Helsing: Season 4 (8/2/2020)
My Holo Love (7/2/2020)
Locke & Key (7/2/2020)
NETFLIX FILM
Horse Girl (7/2/2020)
The Coldest Game (8/2/2020)
ORIGINAL COMEDY
Tom Papa: You're Doing Great! (4/2/2020)
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY
The Pharmacist: Limited Series (5/2/2020)
Who Killed Malcolm X? (7/2/2020)
KIDS & FAMILY
Team Kaylie: Part 3 (3/2/2020)
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Season 2 (7/2/2020)
ORIGINAL ANIME
Cagaster of an Insect Cage (6/2/2020)
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
She Did That (4/2/2020)
Faith, Hope & Love (4/2/2020)
Black Hollywood: ‘They’ve Gotta Have Us’ (5/2/2020)
Uppity: The Willy T. Ribbs Story (5/2/2020)
#cats_the_mewvie (5/2/2020)
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