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Netflix Promises One New Original Movie Per Week

Netflix is best known and loved for its series productions, with films having been less fortunate so far. But the streaming provider does not want to give up this format and has announced a real offensive for 2021. Netflix wants to convince not only through quantity but also through quality. The most important films were presented in a trailer.

The streaming portal has invested a lot of money in in-house productions over the past few months and years and it has more than paid off in the area of ​​series. Because you could not only convince critics but also viewers. With feature films, however, you had a less-fortunate hand. Because although stars like actor Ryan Reynolds and Avengers directors Anthony and Joe Russo have been hired – with a few exceptions, the Netflix blockbusters could not convince.

70 and more films

But Netflix is ​​not giving up and has now announced around 70 films for 2021 – more than Disney and Warner Bros. combined. This means that you will be releasing at least one new original film every week.

It will likely be even more, as Netflix will buy more productions later this year. Of course, this is partly due to the fact that many films are currently unable to appear in theatres because of the pandemic and their makers (have to) turn to streaming providers because of money worries.

The full list of releases by genre ( see this PDF for details on all films):

ACTION

  • Army of the Dead
  • Awake
  • Kate
  • Outside the Wire (January 15th)
  • Red Notice
  • Sweet girl

HORROR & SCI-FI

  • Fear Street Trilogy
  • No One Gets Out Alive
  • Stowaway
  • 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
  • ROMANCE
  • A Castle For Christmas
  • Fuimos Canciones
  • 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 5th)
  • monster
  • Penguin Bloom (January 27)
  • Pieces of a Woman (January 7th)
  • 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 FILM

  • 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 3rd)
  • The Last Mercenary
  • Thunder Force

FAMILY

  • A Boy Called Christmas
  • A Winter’s Tale from Shaun the Sheep
  • Back to the outback
  • Finding ‘Ohana (January 29)
  • Nightbooks
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Robin Robin
  • Skater girl
  • The Loud House Movie
  • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans
  • Wish Dragon
  • YES DAY (March 12th)

MUSICAL

  • A Week Away
  • tick, tick … BOOM