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Netflix reveals all its original movies for 2022 – here’s what it’s been spending your money on

NETFLIX has revealed a list of all the original movies it is planning to release in 2022.

The streaming service giant recently increased subscription fees in the United States to fund more original content.

Netflix is releasing more than 80 original movies in 2022

It seems Netflix is making good on that promise after it revealed its movie lineup for 2022.

The lineup feature 61 live-action English-language movies, five animation films, three anime features (a first for the service), and 17 live-action movies in non-English languages.

Many of the films will feature A-list stars such as Ryan Gosling, Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Lopez, and Charlize Theron.

The film “Spiderhead” stars Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, while the comedy “You People” is directed by Kenya Barris and stars Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy.

Filmmakers such as those behind “Avengers: Endgame,” and Tyler Perry have also come on board for some of the films.

Another highly-anticipated Netlfix directorial debut in 2022 includes Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro’s rendition of “Pinocchio.”


Other movies expected to be big include “Blonde,” which stars Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe, and “The Adam Project,” featuring Ryan Reynolds and directed by Shawn Levy.

Netflix revealed the lineup just before the Academy Awards plans to announce the nominations for 2022’s ceremony on Tuesday, Feb 8 via global live stream.

The nominations will be announced by Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross, and are expected to include some 2021 Netflix films such as “The Power of the Dog,” “Tick, Tick … Boom!” and “Don’t Look Up.”

Netflix-lovers can find a full list of all the 2022 movies below.

Netflix Original Movies Coming in 2022

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 22)
Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood
Athena
Beauty
Bigbug (Feb. 11)
Black Crab (March 18)
Blonde
Boo!
Bubble (April 28)
The Bubble
Carter
Choose or Die (April 15)
Day Shift
Don’t Blame Karma!
Drifting Home
End of the Road
Enola Holmes 2
Falling for Christmas
The Good Nurse
The Gray Man
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Hustle
The Inheritance
Interceptor
Ivy & Bean
Jung_E
Khufiya
Knives Out 2
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Love and Leashes (Feb. 11)
Love in the Villa
Luckiest 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
Qala
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
Spiderhead
The Swimmers
The Takedown
Tall Girl 2 (Feb. 4)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Feb. 18)
They Cloned Tyrone
Through My Window (Feb. 4)
Troll
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming (Feb. 25)
Untitled Freddie Prinze Jr./Aimee Garcia Holiday Movie
The Weekend Away (March 3)
We Have a Ghost
Wendell & Wild
White Noise
Windfall (March 18)
The Wonder
Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
You People

In other news, Apple has revealed a bunch of new emojis for the iPhone, including a pregnant man and two saucy symbols.

Experts have warned that future space launches could be jeopardized if “stupid” regimes like Russia don’t stop blasting the skies creating debris.

And the most popular phone since the millennium has been unveiled, with many shocked to find out it’s not an iPhone.

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