Entertainment

Netflix announces 70 star-packed 2021 films

The new releases span a wide range of genres and feature movie star-laden casts

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 5:00PM

Netflix announces 70 star-packed 2021 films
Netflix has been one of the big winners in the pandemic-era. - Pixabay pic, January 13, 2021

NEW YORK – Already the master of 2020's pandemic-era movie landscape, Netflix on Tuesday offered a preview of upcoming 2021 releases, a list with no fewer than 70 star-studded feature films. 

The sneak peek is unusual for the streaming giant, which historically has dropped news of only one film at a time – a testament to its clout as it easily surpasses the release volume of every Hollywood studio. 

From drama, comedy and science fiction to horror and even Westerns, the slate will take in every major film genre before the year is out, with some releases poised as potential competition for major awards. 

Among the most-anticipated titles is 'Don't Look Up,' from filmmaker Adam McKay of 'The Big Short' and 'Vice' fame and starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

'The Harder They Fall,' a Western co-produced by Jay-Z and with a primarily Black cast including Regina King and Idris Elba, also promises to be one to look out for.  

But the list included premier dates for only 10 of the titles – from early January to mid-March. 

The announcement – via a brochure on the streamer's website – was accompanied by a short video presented by 'Wonder Woman' star Gal Gadot, 'Jumanj' lead Dwayne Johnson and 'Deadpool' actor Ryan Reynolds. 

The video also features Regina King, Adrien Brody, Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock, Octavia Spencer, Jeremy Irons – even Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence – showcasing the several Oscar winners Netflix has snagged for their 2021 season. 

The directors featured on the slate include notable names such as Jane Campion for 'The Power of the Dog,' Halle Berry and Lin-Manuel Miranda in both of their first spins behind the camera.  

Johnson, Gadot and Reynolds will appear in 'Red Notice,' an action film with a US$160 million (RM646 million) budget, according to US media. 

Netflix did not respond to an AFP query about which – if any – of its 2021 films would also receive theatrical releases. 

The preview came as Warner Bros dropped its own slate, revealing that it would release all 17 of its 2021 titles simultaneously in theaters and on HBO MAX. – AFP, January 13, 2021

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