Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry and more featured in Netflix's 2021 Film Preview

Jan 12, 2021 22:54



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Streaming giant Netflix promises a new movie every week for 2021. Featuring original productions and splashy acquisitions, the slate has 70 titles across genres - from musicals to action, romantic comedies to family animation. The 70 films include R.L. Stine's Fear Street trilogy and with 52 English language live-action films, 8 animated films and 10 non-English language films.

[Netflix press release]
This year’s line-up will surprise and delight cinephiles across the globe with films from Award winning filmmakers, including Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), Paolo Sorrentino (The Hand of God) and Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up). We’re bringing you a year of films filled with more of the things we know our members love - zombies (Army of the Dead), cowboys (The Harder They Fall, Concrete Cowboy), and high school romance (including the culmination of the To All the Boys and The Kissing Booth trilogies). We’re re-introducing you to teen screams (Fear Street trilogy, There’s Someone Inside Your House), turning your favorite books into films (The Woman in the Window, Munich, The Last Letter from Your Lover), bringing you more adrenaline-pumping blockbusters (Red Notice, Sweet Girl, Kate) and giving your family a reason to say YES to watching films together (YES DAY, Back to the Outback, Finding ‘Ohana).

Netflix will bring you a new movie every week featuring the biggest stars including Leonardo DiCaprio, Sandra Bullock, Dwayne Johnson, Idris Elba, Meryl Streep, Zendaya, Jennifer Lawrence, Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, Gal Gadot, Dave Bautista, Naomi Watts, Jake Gyllenhaal, John David Washington and Octavia Spencer. And films from your favorite filmmakers like Zack Snyder, Nora Fingscheidt, Joe Wright, Antoine Fuqua, Shawn Levy, Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman and the directorial debuts from Halle Berry and Lin-Manuel Miranda.


[Full list of Netflix titles here]
ACTION
Army of the Dead
Awake
Kate
Outside the Wire (January 15)
Red Notice
Sweet Girl

HORROR
Fear Street Trilogy
No One Gets Out Alive
There’s Someone Inside Your House
Things Heard and Seen

THRILLER
Blood Red Sky*
Beckett
Escape from Spiderhead
Intrusion
Munich*
O2*
Night Teeth
The Swarm*
The Woman in the Window

SCI-FI
Stowaway**

ROMANCE
A Castle For Christmas
Fuimos Canciones*
The Kissing Booth 3
Love Hard
The Last Letter from Your Lover**
The Princess Switch 3
To All The Boys: Always and Forever
Untitled Alicia Keys Rom-Com

DRAMA
Beauty
Blonde
Bombay Rose
Bruised
Concrete Cowboy
Fever Dream*
Malcolm & Marie (February 5)
Monster
Penguin Bloom (January 27)**
Pieces of a Woman (January 7
The Dig (January 29)
The Guilty
The Hand of God*
The Power of the Dog
The Starling
The White Tiger (January 22)
Unt. Alexandre Moratto Film*
Unt. Graham King

WESTERN
The Harder They Fall

COMEDY
8 Rue de l’Humanité*
Afterlife of the Party
Bad Trip
Don’t Look Up
Double Dad*
I Care A Lot (February 19)**
Moxie (March 3)
The Last Mercenary*
Thunder Force

FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
A Boy Called Christmas
A Winter’s Tale from Shaun the Sheep**
Back to the Outback
Finding ‘Ohana (January 29)
Loud House
Nightbooks
Robin Robin
Skater Girl
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans
Wish Dragon
YES DAY (March 12)

MUSICAL
A Week Away
tick, tick…BOOM

*non-English language films
**not available globally aka select countries/territories


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