Netflix has made it very clear what its goals are for this year. If in 2021, the platform set out to launch a premiere every week, now its commitment has become more ambitious.
The company has promised to release 82 original films during this 2022. It seems a risky and difficult adventure to fulfill, but it makes sense considering how close the competition is between the different streaming services.
Through a video, Netflix showed 28 of the movies that viewers can expect this year, and some generate a lot of expectation, as is the case with Knives Out 2.
Another of the tapes that appears in the preview is The Gray Man, starring Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling. Meanwhile, the animated version of Pinocchio, directed by Guillermo del Toro, is also part of the advance.
Some of the tapes that have been announced already have a release date, but there are many others for which it is still unknown when they will be able to be on the service.
Still, Netflix customers can rest easy as they have plenty of original content to look forward to this year. The ambitious bet could also seduce others to subscribe to this platform.
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“Netflix has never been a company that has slackened during the summer movie season, but it would be fair to say that the streaming studio has been gearing up to make sure you won’t be able to turn around without seeing one of its new feature-length projects this year. year,” says an article in TheVerge.
This is the extensive list of original movies that Netflix will release this year:
- 13: The Musical
- 20th Century Girl
- A Jazzman’s Blues
- A Perfect Pairing
- The Adam Project (March 11)
- Against the Ice (March 2)
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- Along for the Ride (April)
- Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood
- Athena
- Beauty
- Bigbug (February 11)
- Black Crab (March 18)
- Blonde
- Boo!
- Bubble (April 28)
- Bubble
- Sump
- Choose or Die (April 15)
- Day Shift
- Don’t Blame Karma!
- drift home
- end of the road
- Enola Holmes 2
- Falling for Christmas
- The Good Nurse
- The Gray Man
- Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro
- hustle
- The Inheritance
- Interceptor
- Ivy & Bean
- Jung_E
- Khufiya
- Knives Out 2
- Lady Chatterley’s Lover
- Love and Leashes (February 11)
- Love in the Villa
- Luckyest Girl Alive
- Matilda (December)
- me time
- metal lords
- Monica, O My Darling
- Monkey Man
- The Mother
- The Mothership
- Mr Harrigan’s Phone
- My Father’s Dragon
- The Noel Diary
- Operation Mincemeat (May 11)
- The Pale Blue Eye
- Persuasion
- Purple Hearts
- qula
- Rescued by Ruby (March 17)
- Rustin
- The School for Good and Evil
- The Sea Beast
- Senior Year (May 13)
- Seoul Vibe
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 1
- shirley
- slumberland
- Spaceman
- spider-head
- The Swimmers
- The Takedown
- At my height 2 (February 4)
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre (February 18)
- They Cloned Tyrone
- Through My Window (February 4)
- Troll
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming (February 25)
- Untitled Freddie Prinze Jr./Aimee Garcia film
- The Weekend Away (March 3)
- We Have a Ghost
- Wendell & Wild
- White Noise
- Windfall (March 18)
- The Wonder
- Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
- You People
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