I know, the year's not even over yet. But the people over at Netflix have been ~*stalking*~ us and they know how much we love looking forward to new content! Next year's lineup (YES, IT'S ALMOST 2021) includes another serial killer documentary, a live-action adaptation of a memorable childhood show, and new seasons of our fave Netflix Originals:
1. Headspace Guide To Meditation (January 1)
Has 2020 simply been *too much* for you? Each episode of this animated series "showcases a different mindfulness technique that aids in the practice of meditation—focusing on subjects such as stress, sleep, and letting go—and ends with a guided meditation at the finale of every chapter."

2. History Of Swear Words (January 5)
Just like the title suggests, this series is "explores the origins, pop culture-usage, science, and cultural impact of curse words such as 'F**k,' 'Sh*t,' 'B*tch,' 'D**k,' 'Pu**y,' and 'Damn.'" As an added bonus, it's even hosted by Nicolas Cage.

3. Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer (January 13)
Yup, Netflix has another true crime series for their fans! The offish description reads: "Beneath the sunlit glamor of 1985 L.A. lurks a relentless serial killer, a willing acolyte of evil. Two detectives won't rest until they catch him."

4. Riverdale Season 5 (January 21)
This show doesn't need an introduction, right? Riverdale shut down production in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but fans need not fear because the latest installment drops soon!

5. Fate: The Winx Saga (January 22)
This "reimagined" series inspired by the animated Winx Club takes us to Alfea College, a school for teen fairies where they get to learn about their powers. Yup, that's Bloom from our childhood right in the middle:

6. Busted! Season 3 (January 22)
"In the third season of this hybrid reality-scripted variety show, celebrity sleuths take a stab at solving smaller crimes that lead to a larger mystery." Waaa, we missed you, Lee Seung Gi!

7. Love: Ft. Marriage And Divorce (January 23)
We can't promise that it'll be like A World Of Married Couple, but in this K-drama, "everything comes unraveling for three successful women who work on a radio show as twists, turns, and troubles plague their seemingly happy marriages!"

8. Snowpiercer Season 2 (January 26)
Set many years before the Bong Joon Ho film Snowpiercer (2013), this post-apocalyptic series tells the story of the remaining members of the human race as they try to live ~normally~ in a single 1,001-car train that perpetually circles the globe.

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