New Netflix Movies 2021: Every Release Date Confirmed And Trailer

New Netflix Movies 2021: Every Release Date Confirmed And Trailer
It's rare for a major streamer or studio to reveal movie release dates in advance, let alone Netflix, which usually likes to leave its subscribers guessing when it comes to ETAs for upcoming projects. Thankfully, the streamer decided to buck this trend by sharing release dates for every new movie up until Christmas, from Leonardo DiCaprio's Don't Look Up to Lin Manuel Miranda's feature film debut, tick, tick… Boom! Below, we've rounded up a selection of the biggest upcoming arrivals. For each entry, we've listed the title, release date, and a short synopsis provided by Netflix, along with any trailers or footage set so far. For the full list of movies, check out the tweet posted on the official Netflix movie account below.

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Value (September 3)

An attorney (Michael Keaton) learns a lesson in empathy when faced with the nearly impossible task of figuring out how to compensate the families who suffered untold losses in the September 11 attacks. Based on real events.

Kate (September 10)

Following her poisoning, a ruthless criminal (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has less than 24 hours to exact revenge on her enemies and, in doing so, forms an unexpected bond with the daughter of one of her former victims.

Evening books (September 15)

When a boy obsessed with scary stories is imprisoned by an evil young witch (Krysten Ritter) in his New York apartment, he meets a girl who is also trapped there and learns that he must tell a new scary story every night to mantenerse con vida.

Intrusion (September 22)

Intrusion on Netflix

(Image credit: Netflix) When a husband and wife (Logan Marshall-Green and Freida Pinto) move to a small town, a home invasion leaves the wife traumatized and suspicious that those around her are not who look like

The Starling (September 24)

The Starling on Netflix

(Image credit: Netflix) After suffering a loss, a woman's (Melissa McCarthy) battle with a territorial bird for dominance in her garden offers an unlikely path to grief and finding the courage to heal her relationship with her husband (Chris O'Dowd).

The Guilty (October 1)

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(Image credit: Netflix) A remake of the 2018 Danish film of the same name, this tense thriller, set over the course of a single morning in a 911 call center, sees call operator Joe Baylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) trying to save a caller in grave danger, but soon discovers that nothing is as it seems.

Army of Thieves (October 29)

In this prequel to Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, Dieter (Matthias Schweighöfer), a small-town bank teller, is recruited into a team of Interpol's most wanted criminals to rob a series of legendary safes and impossible to decipher throughout Europe.

The more they fall (November 3)

In this western directed by Jeymes Samuel, the outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) discovers that his nemesis, Rufus Buck (Idris Elba), is released from prison, so he rallies his gang to hunt down Rufus for revenge. LaKeith Stanfield and Regina King are also on the bill.

Death (November 10)

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(Image credit: Netflix) Based on the novel by Nella Larsen, Passing follows two black women (Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga) who get to pass for white and choose to live on the other side of the color line in 1929 town from New York. Rebecca Hall directs.

Red Notice (November 12)

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(Image credit: Netflix) A Red Notice issued by Interpol is a global alert to hunt down and capture the world's most wanted people. But when a daring heist brings together the FBI's top profiler (Dwayne Johnson) and two rival criminals (Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds), there's no telling what's next.

tick, tick... BOOM! (November 19th)

On the cusp of his 30th birthday, promising young theater composer Jonathan Larson (Andrew Garfield) navigates love, friendship, and the pressures of life as an artist in New York City in Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Contused (November 24)

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(Image Credit: Netflix) In Halle Berry's directorial debut, a disgraced MMA fighter (Berry) finds redemption in the cage and the courage to face his demons when the son he abandoned as a baby unexpectedly reappears. in their life.

Robin Robin (November 24)

When her egg rolls into a landfill, Robin is raised by a family of mice, but as she ages, their differences become clear. In Aardman's beautiful animated musical, Robin sets out to prove that she can be a very good mouse, but ends up finding out who she really is.

A boy named Christmas (November)

A boy named Nikolas sets out to the snowy north to find his missing father, accompanied by a stubborn reindeer and a house mouse. Nikolas soon meets his destiny in this magical Santa Claus origin story based on Matt Haig's book.

The Power of the Dog (November)

The Power of the Dog on Netflix

(Image credit: Netflix) When his brother (Jesse Plemons) brings home a new wife (Kirsten Dunst) and a new son (Kodi Smit-McPhee), a formidable rancher (Benedict Cumberbatch) torments them until he is exposed. to the possibility of love. Thomasin McKenzie also stars in The Power of the Dog, written and directed by Jane Campion.

The Unforgivable (December 10)

Released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, Ruth (Sandra Bullock) returns to a society that refuses to forgive her past, and her only hope of redemption is to find the younger sister she was forced to leave behind. . Details are sparse in this one, hence the lack of a trailer or photo from the set.

The Hand of God (December 15)

The eccentric family and vibrant life of a young teenager in 1980s Naples are suddenly upset by the electrifying arrival of a soccer legend, and a shocking accident, in Paolo Sorrentino's personal story of fate and family, sports and cinema, and the search for the future.

Don't look up (December 24)

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(Image credit: Netflix) Written and directed by Adam McKay, two low-level astronomers (Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence) are set to go on a giant global media tour to warn humanity of an approaching comet that will destroy the planet. planet Earth.

The Lost Girl (December 31)

The Lost Girl on Netflix

(Image credit: Netflix) In Maggie Gyllenhaal's first feature film, a woman's beach vacation takes a dark turn when her obsession with a young mother at her beach resort forces her to confront secrets from her past. Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, Peter Sarsgaard, and Jessie Buckley are all stars.