Streaming. “Wallace and Gromit”, Youn and Van Damme… the releases not to be missed in January

Streaming. “Wallace and Gromit”, Youn and Van Damme… the releases not to be missed in January
Streaming. “Wallace and Gromit”, Youn and Van Damme… the releases not to be missed in January

January 2 on arte.tv: the second season of Vigil

A British army drone test turns into a disaster on a Scottish base, killing seven soldiers. Detective duo and city couple Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) investigate the hostile ranks of the Air Force. After the closed-door submarine session, this second season, anchored in the Middle East, confronts its heroines with the ethical issues of a robotic war.

January 3 on Netflix: Wallace & Gromit: La Palme de la vengeance

In this new opus from the stars of the Aardman studio, Gromit's fears of Wallace becoming too dependent on his inventions prove to be justified when Wallace invents a “smart” gnome who begins to take initiative. When it turns out that an old acquaintance seeking revenge may be behind it, Gromit must fight dark forces and save his master…or Wallace may never invent anything again!

January 10 on Prime Video: The Gardener

Every year, the Prime Minister eliminates a list of nuisances of all kinds in the name of reasons of state. Serge Shuster (Michaël Youn), a senior official close to the presidency, finds himself unwillingly at the heart of a scheme that causes his name to appear on this list. Condemned to certain death, at the heart of a state secret which also puts his family in danger, Serge, as well as his wife (Nawell Madani) and his children, have only one hope left: their strange gardener , Léo (Jean-Claude Van Damme).

January 10 on Netflix: To Life

After escaping a murder attempt, Franck Lazarev (Guillaume Canet) must find his wife Léo (Stéphane Caillard, who played Florence Arthaud for a biopic), kidnapped by a mysterious group of armed men. He is caught up in his past as a former member of the GIGN and plunged into a state affair that is beyond his control.

January 23 on Disney+: the first season of High Potential

The American remake of HPI is here! When a single mother (Kaitlin Olson), a cleaner at a police station but exceptionally gifted at solving crimes, becomes the fearsomely effective partner of a seasoned and legalistic detective (Daniel Sunjata), sparks fly…

This version of our HPI tricolore is broadcast across the Atlantic on the ABC network.

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