Netflix Releases: Mission Majnu, Fauda, Vikings: Valhalla and More
Netflix has announced only two originals from India yet for January 2023. Sidharth Malhotra plays an undercover Indian spy in Mission Majnu, who is sent across the border on a deadly mission to uncover a secret nuclear weapons program in the heart of Pakistan in the 1970s. Originally conceived as a theatrical release, Mission Majnu was sold to Netflix in early December. Mission Majnu, scheduled for Republic Day, hits Netflix on January 20, 2023. January's other Indian Netflix original, Trial by Fire, follows a grieving couple (Abhay Deol and Rajshri Deshpande) as they struggle for justice as they come to terms with the loss of their child. It is based on the real-life 1997 Uphaar Cinema fire in New Delhi. All episodes of Trial by Fire will be released on Netflix on January 13, 2023.
There's a third Netflix original about India in the first month of the new year. (Otherwise it's a British production.) Mumbai Mafia: Police vs The Underworld is about the battle between police and organized crime on the city streets in the 1990s. Featuring interviews with officers involved in the fight and "encounter experts", the film paints a picture of the Dawood Ibrahim-controlled D-Company, an organization that controlled drugs, extortion, blackmail, and even terrorism and held Bombay at the time. bulldog grip. Mumbai Mafia: Police vs The Underworld hits Netflix on January 6, 2023.
Internationally, Christian Bale, who plays a former police detective in an 1830s New York suburb, investigates a series of murders with the help of young academy student Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling). Yes, that's exactly who you think it is. Pale Blue Eye, adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name, is released on Netflix on January 6, 2023. In lengthy content, Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn returns with the Scandi-noir thriller Copenhagen Cowboy on January 5, 2023, in which a supernatural woman (Angela Bundalovic) seeks revenge after being sold as a lifetime human chance. fascination.
There are also a few major series returning in January 2023. Israel's beloved thriller Fauda returns for its fourth season with Doron Kavillio (Lior Raz), who grapples with the death of a colleague as he travels to Lebanon on a deadly new mission. Premiering in Israel in July, the full 4th season of Fauda will hit Netflix on January 20, 2023. Meanwhile, the brave trio returns for season two of Vikings: Valhalla, which began shortly after Kattegat's tragic fall. While escaping through Scandinavia, they must survive outside of their fjord's comfort zone. All episodes of Vikings: Valhalla season 2 hit Netflix on January 12, 2023.
There are also a few interesting documentaries at the start of the new year. The makers of Formula 1: Drive to Survive enter the world of tennis with Break Point, where they travel with some of the world's most talented tennis players, from Casper Rudd to Nick Kyrgios and Iga Swiatek to Stefanos Tsitsipas. Compete in Grand Slams. Names like Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick and John McEnroe will offer insights into their touring life. The 10-episode Break Point split in half will begin on January 13, 2023, and the second half will be in June 2023.
At the end of the month, actress-model Pamela Anderson shares the story of her rise to fame, difficult romances, and infamous sex tape scandal in her own words, through her personal video and diaries. An intimate and investigative two-hour love story, Pamela hits Netflix on January 31, 2023. And finally, Emmy winner Joe Berlinger follows the rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, the financier who oversaw one of the largest pyramid schemes in Wall Street history worth $64 billion (approximately Rs. Limited series Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street hits Netflix on January 4, 2023.
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