The range is set and the annual Sundance Film Festival is ongoing until the end of January. From 2012, it became the largest independent film festival in the nation, and an online video service Netflix seeks potentially in action. The video streaming giant announced plans to finance and produce five independent films in 2016. But that's not all he has planned this year. In addition to bringing new seasons of the original series like House of Cards and Orange is the new black, here's what you can expect from Netflix this year.
"Chelsea"
screening at the Sundance Film Festival this year, four-star rooms docuseries Chelsea Handler, presenter of the program "Chelsea Lately", which ended in 2014. "Chelsea Docs" explores a wide range of topics, marriage and racism in Silicon Valley and drugs. While it is still expected to have a comic tone, her TV show was renowned for, this original Netflix aims to explore difficult issues and study hard-to-talk-about topics. You can start watching when it first on January 23
"Love"
Described as honest a hilarious take on relationships, this original show follows the story of a nice guy and reserved a woman openly bold as they try to navigate the love, commitment, and everything that comes along with a relationship. Executive produced by Judd Apatow, who is known for the HBO hit show "Girls" among other top comedy shows and movies, the series marks his first time working on an online platform. You can take the first 10 episodes on February 19
"Fuller House"
If you were a fan of the 90s show "Full House", you'll want to tune in to it. In this revival of fan favorite, the story continues in San Francisco where D.J. (One of the characters from the original series) is as a recent widow. His sister, a budding musician, and his best friend, who is also a single mother to move to help D.J. raising three boys, and the teenage daughter of his best friend. February 26th is the first day, you'll be able to start watching this spin-off of Netflix.
"The Ranch"
Ashton Kutcher returns to his "That '70s Show" co-star Danny Masterson for it. Kutcher plays Colt, who returns home to Colorado after failing to do as a semi-professional football player. It begins to help his brother run the business of raising their families, as well as his father, Colt has not seen for 15 years. And if you were hoping for more of "That '70s Show" meeting, you can expect to see Mila Kunis on the new show as well, which starts streaming on April 1.
"Stranger Things"
Winona Ryder stars in this drama science fiction where a young boy suddenly disappears into thin air. Her mother, played by Ryder, with her friends and family are working with local authorities to try to find out what happened. Strange things begin to emerge as they attempt to unravel the mystery. You can expect secret parties experiences, bad supernatural forces and scary ghost children in this show when her eight hours long episodes premiere July 15
"The Get Down"
Product Sony, the original Netflix shows the transformation of New York City in the 70s through the life and music of a group of teenagers from the Bronx. It highlights the lives of DJs and the rise of funk music at that time, while following the personal and family life of some of the teenagers involved in the music scene. The first episodes are available this fall, beginning August 12
And Netflix is not the only online video service that produces its own content, as Amazon has demonstrated its success in the original series with shows like "Transparent" as well. If you can not decide to sign up for Netflix, Hulu or Amazon we pitted these streaming services against each other to help you weigh the pros and cons.