Netflix is set to release several seasons of TV shows in January, from classic sitcoms like Friends to modern shows like White Collar and Beauty & the Beast.

Netflix Movies Streaming In January

January 2015 is a big month for fans of the massive popular sitcom Friends as all 10 seasons are set to be released all at once on Netflix. All 236 episodes of Friends will be available on Netflix streaming starting on Jan. 1. The sitcom, which made stars out of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer has been completely unavailable on streaming prior to this.

Also available on Netflix streaming Jan. 1 is the third and final season of Dallas, the modern revival. The show was recently canceled by TNT after just three seasons, a far cry from the 14 seasons the original '80s series produced. The first two seasons of the 2012 reboot are already streaming on Netflix.

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Then, the fifth season of the USA Network's White Collar will be available for streaming on Jan. 3. All 13 episodes will be available in addition to the first four seasons. Much like Dallas, White Collar recently concluded its run, finishing its six-episode sixth (and final) season on Dec. 18. No word on when the final season will be up on Netflix.

Psych is another recently ended show that is slated to show up on Netflix in January. The first seven seasons are already available on the site but the eighth and final season will be added on Jan. 8.

The new Syfy show Z Nation will have the entirety of its first season available on Netflix starting Jan. 9, while another Syfy show, Being Human, is set for release of its fourth season on Jan. 13.

BBC series Wolfblood will have its third season released on Jan. 15 while the first season of The Adventures of Puss in Boots and the second season of the Jamie Dornan drama The Fall are available Jan. 16.

Finally, The CW's Beauty & the Beast is set to begin streaming its second season on Jan. 28.