Netflix Releases A New Movie Every Week In 2021 - Here's A Preview Of 27 Of Them

Netflix Releases A New Movie Every Week In 2021 - Here's A Preview Of 27 Of Them

Netflix has announced that it will release a new original movie every week for the entirety of 2021. Additionally, it has released a new trailer that offers a taste of 27 of these movies, including Don't Look Up!, the highly anticipated new movie from Adam McKay ( The Big Short, Vice) starring Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio. The films The Harder They Fall, Thunder Force, Bruised, Tick, Tick ... Boom!, The Kissing Booth 3, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, The Woman in the Window, Escape From Spiderhead are presented in the new film -advertisement. , Yes, Day, Candy Girl, Army of the Dead, Off the Wire, Bad Trip, O2, Kate, The Last Mercenary, Monster, Moxie, The White Tiger, Double Daddy, Back Inside, Beauty, Red Notice, Teeth La night and the Do not look. It's a lot to stream this year, which is welcome as so many of us are still stuck during the pandemic, and it shows just how much Netflix has invested in making original movies for its huge global base. 'subscribers. Check out the teaser below, which momentarily has the vibe of Gal Gadot's ``Imagine'' video from last year, and we'll introduce some highlights:

2021 = a new movie EVERY WEEK on Netflix. Here's a look at 27 of the biggest, brightest, fastest, funniest, nicest, most sensational movies and stars coming to Netflix this year pic.twitter.com/iCr1ZPrc7WJan 12, 2021Don't Look Up refers to two astronauts who try to convince the inhabitants of Earth that an asteroid is coming to destroy the planet. DiCaprio and Lawrence lead the cast, but the larger ensemble is pretty dazzling: Himesh Patel, Jonah Hill, Matthew Perry, Ariana Grande, Meryl Streep, and Timothée Chalamet will also be in attendance. Expect this to be one of the biggest movies of 2021. Red Notice, starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds, looks like Netflix's latest attempt at its own big blockbuster. Rawson Marshall Thurber (Dodgeball, Skyscraper) executes it. This is a vigorous international manhunt for a famous art thief. Escape From Spiderhead begins Chris Hemsworth, who appeared in Netflix's Rip last year, in a new sci-fi film from Joseph Kosinski (director of Tron Legacy, Oblivion, and the upcoming Top Gun: Maverick). Miles Teller and Jurnee Smollett will star in that one, too. This is a bleak near future in which incarcerated felons can reduce their sentences by becoming subjects of medical tests, according to Deadline. Two prisoners take a mind-blowing pill that disturbs their emotions. Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, about a heist in zombie-infested Las Vegas, is probably worth a look too. Netflix doesn't offer release dates for all of these movies, but many are expected to arrive in the first half of this year.

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Netflix's success rate for movies waxes and wanes, but its library of original movies is full of great things to watch these days. From obvious big favorites like The Irishman and Roma to lesser-known gems like Nobody Knows I'm Here and His House, if you're searching, you'll find plenty to enjoy. This commitment to release a movie every week in 2021 underscores just how dominant the streaming service is right now. Hopefully by the end of the year we will have the benefit of seeing new movies hitting theaters as well as our television screens.