Netflix Films: All The New Originals Coming To The Streaming Service In May 2021
Amy Adams The Woman In The Window is finally coming, a year after it was originally supposed to hit cinemas.
At the beginning of 2021, Netflix announced plans to release a new original film every week for the rest of the year.
In the four months since then, the streaming service has gifted us family fun with Yes Day, the star-studded superhero parody Thunder Force, domestic drama Malcolm & Marie and Amy Poehler’s coming-of-age comedy Moxie.
There has also been acclaimed films like Pieces Of A Woman, The White Tiger and News Of The World, which were all nominated for awards at this year’s Oscars.
Netflix Will Release New Movies Every Week This Summer
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Netflix promised subscribers a brand-new movie every week all year, which means that this summer will see even more original flicks available to stream.
While summers have traditionally been reserved for studios “big tentpoles” and blockbuster franchises, this year will obviously look a little different. For instance, all the Warner Brothers movies will be on HBO Max the same day they arrive in theaters. So it s pretty smart for Netflix to seize this opportunity to stake their claim in the summer movie scene. Because they are rolling out a big budget, action-packed slate. Just check out this trailer teasing all the new movies on Netflix coming your way.
Netflix Will Release New Movies Every Week This Summer
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