I am by no means a professional psychic, but at times I fancy myself an amateur one, and right now my psychic abilities are telling me that many of us will be looking for new shows to stream on Netflix in 2022. Fortunately, none of us have to be psychic to figure out what new releases are coming to Netflix this year, as the streaming company regularly releases updates on what to expect. I've taken the liberty of checking out which shows will be premiering or releasing new seasons on Netflix this year and chosen some of the titles that you aren't going to want to miss.
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You probably already know that the reboot of Rebelde premiered on January 5; be sure to add it to your watch list if you haven't already binged it. Below you can check out some of the other shows you should add to your watch list for 2022. Also, I predict that as the year progresses and new release dates are announced, we will be updating this list, so you might want to bookmark this post.
'Rebelde'—available starting January 5
Watch the reboot of Rebelde, the iconic YA soap opera set at the international boarding school Elite Way School, now EWS. EWS was where it all began for the now legendary RBD. Meet a new generation of students who dream of being part of the renowned music program and winning the Battle of the Bands.
'The House'—available starting January 14
This series, which is an anthology of three stories, takes place in a house across different eras. It is animated and directed by "the leading voices in independent stop-motion animation."
'Heavenly Bites: Mexico'—available starting January 19
Netflix describes this as "a show about the food that Mexicans hate loving," but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that there are plenty of Mexicans who just love the food without hating that they love it, because YUM! Maybe don't watch the show when you're really hungry, though.
'Juanpis González'—available starting January 19
The series takes place in Colombia and follows the misadventures of "the most spoiled and unpunished rich kid in the country [who] has to overcome a difficult test imposed by his grandfather to inherit the family fortune."
'El marginal'—season 4 available starting January 19
If you haven't watched seasons one through three, now would be a good time to start. This gritty thriller takes place in a prison that is infiltrated by an ex-cop. Season four features a "reunion between Pastor and Diosito [that] will re-awaken strong sentiments in both of them."
'Ozark'—season 4 available starting January 21
The release of season four of Ozark is gonna be a two-part affair. Each part will feature seven episodes for a total of 14 episodes. The first part of the release comes out on January 21, and supposedly "no one gets out clean."
'Neymar: The Perfect Chaos'—available starting January 25
This three-part docuseries is all about Neymar, one of the most famous and highest-paid athletes EVER. You'll get to witness up close and personal how Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior rose to fame, including a look at his father's role in the marketing behind the player.
'Soy Georgina'—available starting January 27
Who is Georgina Rodríguez? Watch this reality series to find out exactly who this woman "with more than 28 million followers on Instagram, is, [which includes] among many other things, a model, mother, influencer, businesswoman, dancer and Cristiano Ronaldo's partner."
'In From the Cold'—available starting January 28
This series is an action, sci-fi, mystery thriller about how "an American single mom’s life is turned upside down when the CIA forces her to confront her long-buried past as a Russian spy who was also the product of a highly classified KGB experiment granting her special abilities."
'Feria: The Darkest Light'—available starting January 28
This series asks the question, "What if two teenage sisters discover that their parents are murderers?" Yikes! Can you imagine? Across eight episodes, "Eva and Sofia will have to face the horrible crime that their parents seem to have committed, which, before disappearing, has left behind 23 victims."
'The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window'—available starting January 28
Phew, that's a long title! The series is about how every day is the same for Anna (Kristen Bell) until a good-looking neighbor (Tom Riley) and his daughter (Samsara Yett) move in across the street. Anna thinks things are looking up until she witnesses a murder, maybe.
'Raising Dion'—season 2 available starting February 1
This show is one that you can watch with your kids. It follows the adventures of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) and her son, Dion (Ja'Siah Young). The thing is that Dion has developed several mysterious superhero-like abilities, and you know that once you have superhero abilities, you're probably going to be called upon to use them.
'Sweet Magnolias'—season 2 available starting February 4
Lots of surprises coming in season two of this show. For starters, Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue learn who is in the car. And there are also going to be long-hidden secrets that come out and mess with just about everyone.
'Bridgerton'—season 2 available starting March 25
While the first season followed "Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor), the eldest daughter of the powerful Bridgerton family as she makes her debut onto Regency London’s competitive marriage market," the second season will focus on the love story of the eldest Bridgerton, Anthony. Lots of drama, thrills, and scandal in store for sure.
'You'—season 4 release date to be announced
How this show will manage to keep Joe's creepy love life and killing spree going will definitely be interesting to watch. That he somehow managed to make it out alive at the end of season three was kind of mind-blowing. Let's see what happens now that he's abandoned his son.