You may be looking forward to the New Year's ball dropping, but once you see Netflix's new original show offerings for January, we have a feeling you'll be more excited about these series dropping instead. Besides Netflix original fan favorites like Grace and Frankie, Friends From College, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt returning for new seasons, there's also plenty of brand new series to get excited about (including a four-part Ted Bundy docuseries that might become your next true crime obsession). Check out the gallery ahead for all the sitcoms, dramas, and reality shows you're not going to want to miss this January.
In the first series of its kind, Comedians of the World will feature 47 up-and-coming comedians from 13 different regions and with eight different native languages as they deliver their own unique perspectives on humorous situations around the world.
When it's available: Jan. 1
In a hilariously awkward new series starring Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield, an inexperienced high school student, who ironically has plenty of sexual knowledge thanks to his sex therapist mother, decides to team up with a bad girl and open an underground sex therapy clinic at school.
When it's available: Jan. 11
In the latest season of this Emmy Award-winning comedy, Grace (played by Jane Fonda) and Frankie (played by Lily Tomlin) fight to get their old lives back after the end of the last season, when their scheming children sold the duo's beloved beach house and got them to agree to life in an assisted living home.
When it's available: Jan. 18
This new six-part comedy docuseries, rapper and activist Killer Mike — who is one half of the rap duo Run the Jewels — will team up funny correspondents in order to examine cultural taboos and challenge social expectation.
When it's available: Jan. 18
This new legal drama tells the story of Farah, a woman who returns home to Abu Dhabi to become a defense attorney, much to the disappointment of her family, who expected Farah to join her father at his law firm.
When it's available: Jan. 21
Thirty years after Ted Bundy's execution in Florida, this four-part docuseries will feature never-before-heard audio interviews with the infamous serial killer (who committed more than 30 violent sex crimes against women before being caught in 1978) during his time on death row.
When it's available: Jan. 24
Starring Chewing Gum's Michaela Coel, this thriller follows the journey of a woman who — after being rescued from the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide as a girl and raised in London — decides she wants to know the truth about her dark past.
When it's available: Jan. 25
In the fourth installment of this Mexican comedy-drama — which was the first Spanish-language original series on Netflix — half-siblings Chava and Isabel try to find peace as they contend with the future of the Ravens New Toledo, the treasured football squad left in their care after the death of their father.
When it's available: Jan. 25
Starring Dustin Hoffman and Richard Madden, the second season of this historical drama will continue the story of the House of Medici, which was an Italian banking family and political dynasty in 15th-century Florence that began to gather prominence under banking heir Cosimo Medici.
When it's available: Jan. 24
In this zany show's final installment, former mole woman Kimmy (played by Ellie Kemper) must choose between helping her friends — an outrageous out-of-work actor, an eccentric landlord, and a delusional divorcée — or putting her own needs first for once.
When it's available: Jan. 25