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Related: About this forumNetflix's Massive 2021 Film Slate Will Deliver New Movies Every Week This Year
Netflix has made good on its high-profile promise to deliver new movies every week.
Teased last October in national commercial spots, the streaming monolith is guaranteeing its roughly 193 million subscribers unseen features every week in 2021. Largely consisting of original productions as well as some splashy acquisitions, the slate has 71 titles across genres from musicals to action, romantic comedies to family animation.
Highlights include the mega-budgeted heist film Red Notice, starring Gal Gadot, Johnson, and Reynolds; the Western The Harder They Fall with Regina King, Idris Elba and Lovecraft County breakout Jonathan Majors; Adams The Woman in The Window; Zach Snyders Army of the Dead; Lin-Manuel Mirandas Tick, Tick
Boom!; and the impossibly starry Dont Look Up starring Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ariana Grande, Timothee Chalamet, Kid Cudi and Meryl Streep.
Article and complete list of planned 2021 feature film releases for Netflix:
https://variety.com/2021/film/news/netflix-2021-new-movies-every-week-1234882900/
exboyfil
(18,348 posts)and he ran through how many of the Netflix movies aren't very good. Some are great like the Chicago 7, but most are filling time.
hunter
(40,473 posts)One of our children, who loves low and medium budget film making, set us up with it years ago.
My wife and I never run out of stuff to watch.
Some of these movies look promising.
We don't have cable, satellite, or broadcast television. What we don't spend on cable we probably spend going out to the movies or buying books.
I'm really missing going out to the movies and dinners with my wife. We used to do that at least once a month. Damn covid-19.
