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Netflix unveils huge list of new movies coming to streaming this year

Red Notice is among the big films joining the service (Picture: Netflix)

As the weather gets colder and the evenings get darker, there’s nothing better than curling up on the sofa with a good movie and a glass of wine.

And Netflix has seriously got our backs this autumn. 

The streaming service has announced that 40 new movies will be dropping for us to feast on between September and December, so that’s our weekends sorted in front of the telly.

Highlights include Don’t Look Up, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as astronomers attempting to warn humanity about an asteroid that is on its way to destroy Earth, and action thriller Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson as an FBI profiler who faces off against an art thief and a renowned conman. (Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds).

Netflix will also host the Princess Diana show Diana: The Musical, which will premiere on Broadway two months after its streaming debut.

And for Christmas lovers, The Princess Switch 3, Single All The Way and A Castle For Christmas will be landing in time for your festivities.

Here is the full slate of movies. 

SEPTEMBER

Afterlife of the Party (Victoria Justice) – September 2

Worth (Michael Keaton) – September 3

Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (documentary) – September 9

Nightbooks (Krysten Ritter) – September 15

Schumacher (documentary) – September 15

Intrusion (Logan Marshall-Green, Freida Pinto) – September 22

The Starling (Melissa McCarthy, Chris O’Dowd) – September 24

My Little Pony: A New Generation (Vanessa Hudgens, Kimiko Glenn, James Marsden) – September 24

Sounds Like Love (María Valverde) – September 29

No One Gets Out Alive (Cristina Rodlo) – September 29

Melissa McCarthy and Chris O’Dowd star in THE STARLING from filmmaker Theodore Melfi (Hidden Figures, St.Vincent). Get the tissues ready for a Netflix & Sob, on Netflix 24 September. pic.twitter.com/Q9kLp7gCtF

— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) August 24, 2021

OCTOBER

The Guilty (Jake Gyllenhaal) – October 1

Diana: The Musical (Jeanna de Waal) – October 1

There’s Someone Inside Your House (Sydney Park) – October 6

Found (documentary) – October 20

Night Teeth (Debby Ryan, Alfie Allen) – October 20

Stuck Together (cast TBA) – October 20

Army of Thieves (Matthias Schweighöfer) – October 29

Fever Dream (Maria Valverde) – October TBC

Hypnotic (Kate Siegel, Jason O’Mara) – October TBC

The Princess Switch is getting a third film (Picture: Gabriel Hennessey)

NOVEMBER

The Harder They Fall (Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Lakeith Stanfield, Regina King) – November 3

Love Hard (Nina Dobrev) – November 5

A Cop Movie (Raúl Briones, Mónica Del Carmen) – November 5

Passing (Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga) – November 10

Red Notice (Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot) – November 12

tick, tick…BOOM! (Andrew Garfield) – November 19

Bruised (Halle Berry) – November 24

Robin Robin (Gillian Anderson, Richard E. Grant) – November 24

14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible (documentary) – November 29

7 Prisoners (Christian Malheiros, Rodrigo Santoro) – November TBC

A Boy Called Christmas (Jim Broadbent, Sally Hawkins, Kristen Wiig) – November TBC

A Castle for Christmas (Brooke Shields, Cary Elwes) – November TBC

The Princess Switch 3 (Vanessa Hudgens) – November TBC

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DECEMBER

The Power of the Dog (Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons, Kirsten Dunst) – December 1

The Unforgivable (Sandra Bullock) – December 10

The Hand of God (Filippo Scotti, Toni Servillo) – December 15

Don’t Look Up (Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio) – December 24

The Lost Daughter (Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson) – December 31

Back to the Outback (Eric Bana, Isla Fisher) – December TBC

Mixtape (Julie Bowen) – December TBC

Single All the Way (Michael Urie) – December TBC


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