New Movies Coming Every Week on Netflix for 2021
Movie lover alert! Today, Netflix announced that they'll be bringing audiences at least one new movie every week for the entire year.
By Jesse Conner
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We just got word today that Netflix is bringing us some quality content this year - one new movie each week to be exact.
Netflix gave everyone a preview of their 2021 film slate this morning, which included an abundance of A-listers giving short testimonials about why they're excited for audiences to see their films which will all be debuting on Netflix this year.
Netflix Head of Original Films Scott Stuber talked to Deadline about some of the films he's excited about saying, “We’re most excited about the accumulation of different things. We like our continuation in the YA space with 'All The Boys' and 'Kissing Booth' in a genre we’ve helped reignite, this 'Fear Street' trilogy we’ve got with Chernin Entertainment, as we work out the cadence of how we release them. It’s something we’ve never been able to do before, where they are in close proximity and you can see a film trilogy in short order as opposed to the usual every two years. We had a big year in action last year, and we’re excited about 'Red Notice' and the idea of making a big global PG-13 action movie with this group of talent should be a big moment for us. I’m excited about Zack Snyder coming back around on the zombie genre he and I worked on in our early days with 'Dawn of the Dead' at Universal, and 'Army of the Dead' is going to be fun. I’m excited about 'The Harder They Fall,' a Western with Idris Elba and Regina King and Jay-Z producing and doing the music for us and reinventing that genre, and 'Don’t Look Up' with McKay and Leo and Meryl and the all-star cast he put together. These are great films that will allow us to make a lot of noise this year. I’m thrilled to have Jane Campion’s next film, she’s someone I always looked up to and getting to work with her has been a true highlight for me and the team. And Lin-Manuel, to be the home of his directing debut, is a big moment for us as a company. It’s nice to come back in the new year and feel like you’ve got the opportunity to generate some excitement.”
You can see the complete list film releases for Netflix this year below as well as the Netflix 2021 Film Preview video:
8 Rue de l’Humanité
A Boy Called Christmas
A Castle For Christmas
A Week Away
A Winter’s Tale from Shaun the Sheep
Afterlife of the Party
Army of the Dead
Awake
Back to the Outback
Bad Trip
Beauty
Beckett
Blonde
Blood Red Sky
Bombay Rose
Bruised
Concrete Cowboy
Don’t Look Up
Double Dad
Escape from Spiderhead
Fear Street Trilogy
Fever Dream
Finding ‘Ohana (January 29)
Fuimos Canciones
I Care A Lot (February 19)
Intrusion
Kate
Kissing Booth 3
Loud House
Love Hard
Malcolm & Marie (February 5)
Monster
Moxie (March 3)
Munich
Night Teeth
Nightbooks
No One Gets Out Alive
O2
Outside the Wire (January 15)
Penguin Bloom (January 27)
Pieces of Woman (January 7)
Red Notice
Robin Robin
Skater Girl
Stowaway
Sweet Girl
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Dig (January 29)
The Guilty
The Hand of God
The Harder They Fall
The Last Letter from Your Lover
The Last Mercenary
The Power of the Dog
The Princess Switch 3
The Starling
The Swarm
The White Tiger (January 22)
The Woman in the Window
There’s Someone Inside Your House
Things Heard and Seen
Thunder Force
tick, tick…BOOM
To All The Boys: Always and Forever
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans
Untitled Alexandre Moratto Film
Untitled Graham King
Untitled Alicia Keys Rom-Com
Wish Dragon
Yes Day (March 12)
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Jesse Conner