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The Wrap: January 2026

New year. New chaos. New UK-made brilliance. January brought returning TV powerhouses, Sundance debuts, mockumentary mischief and a genre-twisting narrative game. Here are 10 titles that kicked off 2026 with bite, style and a whole lot of s…

New releases

A Black man in a mac stands in between an open door of a bright yellow train

Hijack (Season 2)

Idris Elba reprises his role as Sam Nelson in the thrilling eight-episode second season of Hijack.

A young Black woman in a striking grey suit and jacket striding through a room with computers monitoring stocks

Industry (Season 4)

An all-star cast return for the compelling fourth season of this gripping drama series about young bankers.

A white woman in a cold field at dusk looking at a hawk as it's perched on her arm

H Is For Hawk

Claire Foy is magnificent as the lead in this reflective dramatisation of Helen MacDonald’s bestselling 2014 memoir.

A young woman in oversized glasses and puffer coat walk with an entourage behind her

The Moment

Charli XCX satirises her own rise to fame in this captivating mockumentary that blurs the lines between fact and fiction.

A white man with a short beard wearing a black wool coat with the collar turned up looking menacing with a night cityscape behind him

Shelter

Action icon Jason Statham reunites with Angel Has Fallen director Ric Roman Waugh for this gripping action-thriller.

A white man in a pinstripe suit, a young Columbian man in a auburn suit and a Colombian woman in a orange and white floral dress look serious in a tropical location

The Night Manager (Season 2)

Returning eight years after season one’s explosive finale, the new series thrillingly expands beyond John le Carré’s source material.

Gameplay of closeup of files and papers with sources and codes

TR-49

Narrative deduction is expertly blended with engrossing audio drama in this unique and intriguing game.

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Scott & Bailey

Lose yourself in this gripping and enjoyable detective drama, running over five seasons from 2011 to 2016.

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Reach

Immerse yourself in this innovative action-adventure VR game as you delve into an unknown mythical world.

Sherwood

This smart and compelling two-season series is based on real-life murders in Nottinghamshire, where the writer James Graham grew up.

A teenage boy clutches a sword, holding it upright. The sword obscures half of his face and on the sword is part of the face of a wolf. Behind the boy stand two stone statues with the heads of wolves, each holding a sword in two hands.

Wolf King

This charming animated series is based on the Wereworld novels by British author and illustrator Curtis Jobling.

The House

A spellbinding stop-motion trilogy about three different owners occupying the same house.

Three white men, two in flat caps, standing around a very small three wheeled van

Only Fools & Horses

David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst are excellent as the calamitous but hilarious double-act in this long-running British show.

A young white man in a red turtleneck and a white man in ragged soldier's uniform in the inside of a small woodlined boat

Dunkirk

Hans Zimmer’s devastating score permeates Christopher Nolan’s ambitious and wholly immersive World War Two epic.

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Misfits

Running for five seasons from 2009-2013, this much adored-show is based around a group of wrongdoers who develop superpowers.

Two young men in denim and a young woman jump in the air with joy, in front of a British motorway road sign.

Blinded by the Light

A British-Pakistani teenager becomes Bruce Springsteen-obsessed in Gurinder Chadha’s feel-good musical.