Netflix Announces 70 Films Landing in 2021, Including Red Notice, Army of the Dead, and Escape from Spiderhead
With most of the film industry struggling to release a movie at all and the majority of streaming platforms just trying to figure out how to function, Netflix has decided to flex its muscle a bit, announcing that it’ll be releasing a new film (or more) every damn week throughout 2021. The streamer released a teaser for a host of its upcoming movies alongside a list of 70 films it has scheduled to drop this year, and that doesn’t include any movies it may buy the rights to stream or anything it hasn’t announced yet.
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Headspace Guide to Meditation
Monarca Season 2
Asphalt Burning (Børning 3) (Jan. 2)
Gabby’s Dollhouse (Jan. 5)
History of Swear Words (Jan. 5)
¡Nailed It! México Season 3 (Jan.5)
Ratones Paranoicos: The Band That Rocked Argentina (Jan. 6)
Surviving Death (Jan. 6)
Pieces of a Woman (Jan. 7)
Charming (Jan. 8)
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons Season 5 (Jan. 8)
Lupin (Jan. 8)
Pretend It’s a City (Jan. 8)
Stuck Apart (Azizler) (Jan. 8)
CRACK: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (Jan. 11)
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (Jan. 13)
Bling Empire (Jan. 15)
Disenchantment Part 3 (Jan. 15)
Double Dad (Pai Em Dobro) (Jan. 15)
Outside the Wire (Jan. 15)
Hello Ninja Season 4 (Jan. 19)
Daughter From Another Mother (Madre solo hay dos) (Jan. 20)
As we head into 2021 with hope for a better year, we can always count on Netflix to keep us entertained with hours of refreshing and engaging original content and fan favorites. From TIFF picks like
Pieces of a Woman and
Penguin Bloom, to favorites like
The Departed and
Originals
One of my favorite films at TIFF 2020 was
Pieces of a Woman (Jan. 7), starring Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf. Martha (Kirby) and Shawn (LaBeouf) are eagerly expecting their first baby. They have planned a home birth and are prepared to bring their first born child into the world. However, complications arise when the midwife can’t find the baby’s pulse, sending the couple spiraling after they lose their child. Click here to read a spoiler-free mini review.
Hereâs everything coming to Netflix in January 2021 â and whatâs leaving Last Updated: Dec. 29, 2020 at 6:52 a.m. ET First Published: Dec. 16, 2020 at 5:38 p.m. ET By
Peyton List, left, and Jacob Bertrand star in Cobra Kai. Netflix Inc. Email icon
Original offerings include Season 3 of
âCobra Kaiâ (which has been moved up a week, to Jan. 1), the âKarate Kidâ sequel series starring William Zabka and Ralph Macchio that aired its first two seasons on YouTube;
âHistory of Swear Wordsâ (Jan. 5), an âeducation in expletivesâ hosted by Nicholas Cage; Season 4 of the Matt Groening animated comedy
âEnchantedâ (Jan. 15); and
âThe White Tigerâ (Jan. 22), a darkly comic movie about an ambitious Indian driverâs efforts to escape poverty and rise to the top, based on the bestselling novel.