
Although it seems like yesterday when we were welcoming the year, we are already in the third week of January 2022, a year full of premieres, and not only in the cinema, but also in the movies. streaming platforms. But, what premieres stand out in Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ in this week from January 17 to 21? What are the series or movies that we most recommend watching? series like Ozarks or The fringe they return with new seasons and new stories to tell, just like other series will come new on the platforms. Do you want to know what those most outstanding premieres are? Well, then we will reveal everything to you so that you can make the most of all your subscriptions.
Premieres on Netflix
This week, Netflix surprises us with new seasons of some of its most popular series, as is the case with Ozarks, which returns to the platform with the first part of the fourth season.
The fringe (fourth season)
After the San Onofre fire, the destinies of Pastor, Mario Borges and Diosito cross paths again in the Puente Viejo prison. The reunion between Pastor and Diosito will revive strong feelings for both. César joins this confrontation, who was transferred there, and leads the group that represents the Sub21. From the outside, Sergio Antín will operate to take over the power of the prison, confronting the current director. And Emma Molinari will work to help Pastor in a new and dangerous escape attempt.
Release date: January 19
Ozarks (fourth season, part 1)
Getting rid of the cartel seems to be easy and within reach in this fourth season of Ozarks, but feuding family ties may spell the Byrdes’ ultimate undoing. We will have the premiere of the first part of the fourth season on January 21, but we still do not know when the second part will arrive. Is this really the end of the series?
Release date: January 21
Munich on the eve of war
Based on the book by Robert Harris this film is presented, Munich on the eve of a war, a feature film set in 1938 and whose protagonists are a British official and a German diplomat, who meet in Munich and try to prevent the great war in Europe, will they succeed?
Release date: January 21
Premieres on HBO Max
Still hungover from the premiere of euphoria, HBO Max presents some interesting premieres this week that may be worthwhile, in addition to new episodes of series that are already in full swing on the platform.
Somebody Somewhere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AReWFGoUmHY
Entering middle age is harder than it seems, especially when you feel like you don’t fit in anywhere. This is the story of Sam and other misfits trying to fit into a world they don’t think is theirs. An interesting series to reflect on the passage of time and, of course, age and fitting in.
Release date: January 17
lost fagot
This series, created and directed by Bob Pop, and inspired by episodes from his own life, shows a young Roberto who, with the determined vocation of being a writer, tries to answer the questions of who he is and how to be happy in the world so hostile that he has had to live. It will not be an easy road, but he will keep trying.
Release date: January 21
Premieres on Amazon Prime Video
Although we won’t see too many new features on the platform during these days, we will be able to enjoy some premieres that, in their day, were a great success.
Richard Jewel
Richard Jewell is a biographical film that tells the story of Richard himself, a security guard who saved thousands of people from a bomb at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. However, the press does not believe that he saved so many people , but quite the opposite, they present him as a perverse man and guilty of the terrorist attack.
Directed by Clint Eastwood, Richard Jewell’s documentary narrates the attack and the consequences for the security guard.
Release date: January 19
As We See It
Three 20-somethings on the autism spectrum share an apartment as they struggle to get and keep jobs, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them. With the help of their families, helpers, and even each other, these roommates experience setbacks and celebrate triumphs on their own unique journeys toward independence and acceptance.
Release date: January 21
The Green Knight
King Arthur’s brash nephew, played by Dev Patel, embarks on a quest to confront the Green Knight, an emerald-skinned giant who is strange and controlling of men. During his adventure he will face giants, thieves and scheming ghosts, which will become a deeper journey to define his character and prove himself in the eyes of his family and his kingdom.
Release date: January 21
Premieres on Disney+
After the premiere of Eternals, which was the big premiere last week on the Disney platform, this week we will have some new features more aimed at children, such as Miraculous.
Miraculous: The Adventures of Ladybug
Miraculous returns with its fourth season to Disney +, a series in which two young Parisians become superheroes to protect the city from villains. Thus, Marinette and Adrien will become Ladybug and Cat Noir to protect their friends and live hundreds of adventures throughout the city.
Release date: January 19
The world according to Jeff Goldblum (second part)
In each episode of this series, Jeff Goldblum explores a seemingly ordinary object to reveal a world of surprising connections between science and fascinating stories. Through the prism of his curious and witty mind, nothing is what it seems. These “modern wonders” are so common, we often take them for granted, but not Jeff Goldblum.
It is a very interesting option to see with the family during the week.
Release date: January 19



