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Netflix Is Releasing Yet Another British Period Drama This Week

Along with Outlander Season 4 and Penguin Bloom.

by Johnny Brayson
Johnny Flynn and Lily James in 'The Dig,' via the Netflix press site.
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Bonding Season 2

This comedy series about a dominatrix and her shy assistant is surprisingly more interested in exploring the depths of friendship than educating its audience on BDSM.

Coming Jan. 27

Starz

Outlander Season 4

Netflix may be a little behind when it comes to streaming this acclaimed fantasy romance — Season 5 already aired last year on Starz — but if the streaming giant is where you watch Outlander, then get ready for some new-to-you episodes.

Coming Jan. 27

Netflix

Penguin Bloom

In this inspirational Netflix original film, which is based on a true story, a woman (Naomi Watts) finds a kindred spirit in an injured magpie following an accident that left her paralyzed.

Coming Jan. 27

Netflix

June & Kopi

If you're a fan of '90s dog-centric family movies like Beethoven and Homeward Bound, then you may enjoy this original film about a street dog who's taken in by a couple and taught how to fit in by the family pooch.

Coming Jan. 28

Netflix

Finding ‘Ohana

In this Goonies-inspired adventure, a pair of young siblings from Brooklyn discover their heritage and embark on a pirate treasure hunt while visiting their grandfather's home in Hawaii.

Coming Jan. 29

Netflix

The Dig

Based on the novel of the same name — which itself was based on a true story — this period drama takes place in WWII-era Britain, where a groundbreaking architectural discovery is made on land belonging to a wealthy widow (Carey Mulligan).

Coming Jan. 29

Netflix

We Are The Brooklyn Saints

Just in time for the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 comes this uplifting new docuseries about a youth football program in Brooklyn that aims to teach its kids important life lessons that go beyond sport.

Coming Jan. 29

Picturehouse

Fatima

This 2020 release dramatizes the "Our Lady of Fatima" event from over a century ago, in which a trio of Portuguese children claimed to have seen an apparition of the Virgin Mary.

Coming Jan. 31