The 70 titles include originals like the Zack Snyder-directed 'Army of the Dead' and musical 'Tick, Tick... Boom!', as well as acquisitions including 'Malcolm & Marie.'
Netflix has announced the titles that will be premiering on the streaming service in 2021 and is promising "a new movie every week."
The features include the Zack Snyder-directed Army of the Dead, Jennifer Lawrence starrer Don't Look Up, musical Tick, Tick... Boom! and Dwayne Johnson action movie Red Notice, among others.
The list also comprises acquisitions like Halle Berry's directorial debut Bruised and Malcolm & Marie, and is expected to grow as the streamer acquires finished films out of festivals and elsewhere.
Netflix's current 2021 originals slate is comprised of 70 titles — including one trilogy, with the R.L. Stine adaption Fear Street — 52 of which are English language live-action, eight of which are animated and 10 of which are non-English language films.
In 2020, as movie theaters shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Netflix saw a leap in subscribers, with over 28 million added in the first three quarters of the last year. This is the first time Netflix has announced a yearly features slate from its original film division, which has been headed by Scott Stuber since 2017.
Netflix's 2021 films can be found here.
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