Netflix is premiering a new movie every week in 2021

It's time to get streaming.
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Netflix is premiering a new movie every week in 2021
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Clear your calendar because Netflix is about to drop a bunch of original movies.

The streaming service will be premiering at least one new film every single week in 2021. There are 71 new movies in total, ranging from action films to dramas to musicals.

Original titles hitting the service include superhero comedy Thunder Force, starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer; Lin-Manuel Miranda’s feature directorial debut, Tick, Tick… Boom!; an Amy Adams-led psychological thriller, The Woman in the Window, based on the bestselling book; Chris Hemsworth's sci-fi story, Escape From Spiderhead; Zendaya and John David Washington's black-and-white drama, Malcolm & Marie; the third and final film in the To All the Boys series; and so much more.

Get a sneak-peak at these movies and more in Netflix's 2021 Film Preview trailer, above.

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Brooke Bajgrowicz

Brooke Bajgrowicz is an Entertainment Fellow. She used to write about music for Billboard, but now she tackles movies and TV shows for Mashable.


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