Netflix dropped Tuesday a teaser previewing its plan of new streaming movies, which will be released at home weekly until the end of 2021.
Netflix’s slate this year consists of 70 films, including 52 English language live-action films, 10 non-English language films, and eight animated features.
The normally secretive company made the announcement with the help of a fast-paced trailer. Ryan Reynolds, "Red Notice" stars Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds, and Dwayne Johnson kicked off the video.
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The footage highlighted comedies, dramas, horror, family films, and foreign-language movies, however, the company did not disclose most of the release dates.
Sequels to popular Netflix films are also on deck for 2021, including Joey King's "The Kissing Booth 3" and Lana Condor's "To All the Boys: Always and Forever".
Furthermore, a host of stars will also be featured in films on Netflix throughout the year, such as Amy Poehler's "Moxie", Jennifer Hudson's "Monster", Amy Adams' "The Woman in the Window", Jason Momoa's "Sweet Girl", Jennifer Garner's "Yes Day", and Zendaya's "Malcolm & Marie".
The slate concluded with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, the leads of Adam McKay's buzzy, star-filled comedy "Don't Look Up", walking out of an aircraft carrier.
The film follows two astronomers who attempt to warn the world of the planet's impending collision with an asteroid.