Here Are All The New, Original Films Coming To Netflix In 2021

The streaming service has promised a new, original film per week.

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by Guy Pewsey |
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If you've got a Netflix subscription but have recently felt that you may have watched every single film and TV programme on offer in lockdown, we've got some really good news. The streaming giant has unveiled its new slate of films for 2021 with a pretty impressive pledge: to release a new, original Netflix film every single week.

And these aren't just a few little shorts they've cobbled together. These are huge blockbuster style films with A-Listers aplenty, many of whom were recruited to talk through what we can expect in a new video. Take a look at the preview:

It's a pretty impressive roster of talent that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Sandra Bullock - who we've seen in Netflix hit Birdbox - Dwayne Johnson, Idris Elba, Meryl Streep, Zendaya, Jennifer Lawrence, Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, Gal Gadot, Dave Bautista, Naomi Watts, Jake Gyllenhaal, John David Washington and Octavia Spencer. Both Halle Berry and Lin-Manuel Miranda are going behind the camera for their directorial debuts.

There are some major highlights. We can’t wait to see Jennifer Lawrence team up with Leonardo DiCaprio for sci-fi comedy Don’t Look Up. Zendaya is set for award attention in Malcolm and Marie. Amy Adams is set to impress in The Woman In The Window, while Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer will surely have us rolling in the aisles with Thunder Force. Naturally, our rom-com needs will be met by the third films in two adorable trilogies: The Kissing Booth and To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.

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What else can we expect? The full list – divided into genres - is here. Only a few of them have dates attached at this point, so expect more news soon. Can one new film a week get us through 2021? Pass the popcorn.

Action

Army of the Dead

Awake

Kate

Outside the Wire (January 15)

Red Notice

Sweet Girl

Horror

Fear Street Trilogy

No One Gets Out Alive

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

Sci-fi

Stowaway

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 5)

Monster

Penguin Bloom (January 27)

Pieces of a Woman (January 7)

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

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 3)

The Last Mercenary

Thunder Force

Family Films

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 12)

Musicals

A Week Away

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