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Leonardo DiCaprio and an all-star cast are coming to Netflix this year

Leonardo DiCaprio and an all-star cast are coming to Netflix this year

All but four of the films will be available to Netflix customers in the more than 190 countries it serves.
13 Jan, 2021

Netflix Inc has said it will release more than 70 movies this year to its US customers across comedy, drama, family and other genres, a lineup that underscores the streaming service’s growing prominence in the film business.

The good news is that all but four of the films will be available to Netflix customers in the more than 190 countries it serves. Ten of the movies are in languages other than English. Additional movies will be released in markets outside the United States.

The Netflix slate includes crime thriller Red Notice starring Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot and Dwayne Johnson, one of six action movies, and zombie heist film Army of the Dead from director Zack Snyder. The dozen comedies include Don’t Look Up with an all-star cast of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, Tyler Perry, Meryl Streep and others.

The Netflix 2021 schedule includes 18 dramas, nine thrillers, eight animated films and eight romances.

Other notable titles include musical tick, tick...BOOM directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Bruised, a drama that is the first movie directed by Halle Berry.

Netflix is competing for viewers with a group of newer streaming services from Walt Disney Co, AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Apple Inc. Competition has intensified as the coronavirus pandemic has shuttered movie theatres and left home-bound audiences searching for entertainment.

The Netflix pace of releasing more than one film per week dwarfs that of other Hollywood studios. Disney, by contrast, currently plans to debut roughly two dozen movies this year in theatres and on its Disney+ streaming service, including four Marvel Studios films and two from Pixar.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jan 13, 2021 05:00pm
When more than three thousand helpless, innocent and hapless people are dying every day in the U.S. and other countries of the world due to Covid-19, who cares?
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Chacha Chowdhury Jan 14, 2021 03:30am
Thats great! Now I hope the electricity supply does not stop so Pakistan can watch these shows.
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