Stan: best new shows streaming this week

Discover the best new shows to stream from 20 to 26 January 2025 on Stan with this guide.
The Gold. Image: Sally Mais | Credit: BBC/Tannadice Pictures/Sally Mais/ Streaming on Stan.

Stan: new to streaming

Motherland â€“ Seasons 1-3 (21 Jan)

Series. Middle-class motherhood is examined, with all its flaws and irritants. Starring Anna Maxwell Martin and Lucy Punch.

The Gold (23 Jan)

Series. Inspired by the iconic true story of the Brink’s-Mat robbery, Hugh Bonneville stars alongside Jack Lowden and Dominic Cooper to uncover how six armed men broke into the security depot to steal a multi-million dollar gold bullion and the aftermath that followed. Watch the trailer.

The Terminator (24 Jan)

Film (1984). An assassin cyborg comes back from the future to find and kill a woman who will give birth to a future resistance fighter who will battle for the survival of humans. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.

The Silence of the Lambs (26 Jan)

Film (1991). A cannibal and a young FBI cadet have to join forces in order to catch a serial killer. Starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins.

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Girl in the Fog (13 Jan)

Film (2017). Italian film in which a teenager’s disappearance in an isolated town is investigated by Special agent Vogel. Starring Toni Servillo, Alessio Boni and Lorenzo Richelmy.

Swiss Army Man (14 Jan)

Film (2016). A man stranded on a deserted island makes friends with a corpse and the pair set off on a journey to get back home. Starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.

In Our Blood â€“ Season 1 (16 Jan)

'In Our Blood'. Image: Unit Still Photography 2022, Hoodlum Productions For Abc. Streaming On Stan.
‘In Our Blood’. Image: Unit Still Photography 2022, Hoodlum Productions for ABC. Streaming on Stan.

Series. A new disease forces different communities to work together and trust each other – which is easier said than done. Starring Tim Draxl, Matt Day and Jada Alberts.

From ScreenHub’s four-star review of In Our Blood:

‘Any LGBTIQA+ person has experienced that moment: a straight colleague tripping over a homophobic faux pas, requiring a spicy skewering with eyebrow firmly raised. In Our Blood, ABC’s Sydney World Pride-adjacent musical drama series about the HIV/AIDS crisis response in Australia, wastes no time serving up such a delicious dish.

‘Star of stage and screen Tim Draxl (The Newsreader) plays David, a buttoned-up Canberra wonk assisting Rake star Matt Day’s fictional health minister Jeremy Wilding. They’re serving in the real (but otherwise unseen, beyond a few snippets of archival reel) Hawke government swept to power in 1983. “I feel a change is coming,” says a drag queen played by Art Simone, adding with a mischievous wink: “No, not that, I’m keeping it”.’ Read more …

The Neon Demon (7 Jan)

Film (2016). Los Angeles newbie and aspiring model Jessie stokes jealousy and rivalry within the fashion industry. Starring Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks and Keanu Reeves.

Lie With Me â€“ Season 1 (9 Jan)

Series. A British couple seeks a fresh start in Australia after infidelity, but the young nanny they hire spells trouble. Starring Charlie Brooks and Phoebe Roberts. Watch the trailer.

Protection (10 Jan)

Protection. Image: Stan.
Protection. Image: Stan.

Series. Following a witness protection officer at the centre of a breach, Protection shows how even the smallest leak of information could jeopardise witness safety. Following an extramarital romance, the series fights to unearth the real cause of corruption within the witness protection unit.

Studio 54: The Documentary (12 Jan)

Documentary. The story of the infamous 1970s nightclub in New York.

Black Snow â€“ Season 2 (1 Jan)

Travis Fimmel In Black Snow Season 2. Image: Stan.
Travis Fimmel in Black Snow Season 2. Image: Stan.

Series. What happened to Zoe Jacobs? In this returning season, cold case Detective Cormack (Travis Fimmel) tackles two separate missing persons cases. One is professional, as he investigates the disappearance of Zoe Jacobs (Jana McKinnon), who hasn’t been seen since her own 21st birthday party in 2003. Watch the Stan trailer.

From ScreenHub’s four-star review of Black Snow Season 2:

‘Australia’s served up its fair share of regional mysteries in recent years, and most of the virtues here are par for the course. The story doesn’t drag its heels, there’s a strong supporting cast (including Dan Spielman and Kat Stewart), and plenty of nice shots of the Glass House mountains where much of the series was filmed. But the big strength of Black Snow is that it knows what it’s got in Fimmel.’ Read more …

Burlesque (4 Jan)

Burlesque. Image: Sony Pictures. Best 5 Films.
Burlesque. Image: Sony Pictures. Streaming on Stan.

Film (2010). A woman from a small town finds herself in LA and joins the troops at a neo-burlesque club run by a former dancer. Starring Cher, Christina Aguilera and Alan Cumming.

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Paul Dalgarno is author of the novels A Country of Eternal Light (2023) and Poly (2020); the memoir And You May Find Yourself (2015); and the creative non-fiction book Prudish Nation (2023). He was formerly Deputy Editor of The Conversation and joined ScreenHub as Managing Editor in 2022. X: @pauldalgarno. Insta: @dalgarnowrites