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The 11 Best New Shows to Stream in January 2023

Jan 27, 2023
Dimitris Passas

NOTE: This post is a republication- Source: TheWrap.com (Dessi Gomez/Loree Seitz).

While January ushers in a fresh start to the year, this month also unveils a new slate of binge-worthy shows. Most eye-catching on our list of some of the best new shows to stream this month is a new murder-mystery howdunit from “Glass Onion” writer-director Rian Johnson, video game-based adaptation starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, a revival of the beloved “That ‘70s Show” and a dark comedy starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, all of which can be found on Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+ and AMC+ this month.

Check out our curated list of some of the best new shows to stream in January 2023 and where and when you can stream them.

“Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 (Netflix)

The sophomore season of “Ginny & Georgia,” created by Sarah Lampert with Debra J. Fisher serving as showrunner, shifts tonally, but remains bingeable with its countless storylines about the messiness of life. Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggles to process her mother Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) dark past, but eventually the mother-daughter duo reunites to overcome a greater big bad that threatens everything Georgia has worked for in Wellsbury. From the show’s portrayal of diverse experiences like Ginny’s mixed race, the Baker twins’ deaf father and a layered family dynamic to its varied soundtrack, the target audience stretches far and wide. Readers will especially love all of the literary references, since Ginny herself loves writing and English. Emotional scenes between characters, accurate representation of mental health, Georgia’s bachelorette, she and Paul’s wedding and Wellington (which echoes “Bridgerton”) round out the many reasons to watch Season 2. Georgia’s ambiguous actions will leave watchers questioning what is black and white — diving deeper into the gray areas — of life. Buckle up, peaches!

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