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Netflix has over 70 films coming in 2022 – here’s a peak at the choice nuggs
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Netflix has revealed its entire slate of new and original films for 2022, with at least one new movie a week dropping on the platform.
In a three-minute 2022previewthe streaming platform gives us a sneak peak of the 70-plus flicks coming throughout the year, as the company looks to justify itsrecent price hikeswith plenty of popcorn fodder for yourbest TV.
Headlines are a first look at Knives Out 2, which was taken up by Netflix after the success of Rian Johnson’s original, light-hearted murder-mystery. Daniel Craig is back as Detective Benoit Blank alongside an equally awesome ensemble cast. That includes Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr. and Kate Hudson.
Another massive highlight is Guillermo Del Toro’s stop motion adaptation of Pinocchio (where he’s actually made of wood!) and we also get a peak at Enola Holmes 2, which sees Millie Bobby Brown return as Sherlock’s younger sister. The Gray Man, which is set to be the streaming company’s big summer blockbuster, is also on show during the teaser.
The film, directed by Anthony and Joe Russ of Avengers Endgame fame, stars Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Jessica Henwick, among others, and has a pretty intriguing plot synopsis.
It reads: “When the CIA’s most skilled mercenary—whose true identity is known to none—accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins.”
You can see the trailer below, and Netflix’s entire 2022 movie line-up below.
ACTION + ADVENTURE + SCI-FIThe Adam ProjectAthenaCarterDay ShiftEnola Holmes 2The Gray ManInterceptorThe MotherThe MothershipSpiderheadThey Cloned Tyrone
COMEDYBigBugThe BubbleKnives Out 2Me TimeMetal LordsSenior YearThe TakedownTyler Perry’s A Madea HomecomingYou People
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DRAMAA Jazzman’s BluesAgainst the IceAll Quiet on the Western FrontBlondeThe Good NurseHustleLuckiest Girl AliveOperation MincemeatThe Pale Blue EyeRustinSpacemanThe SwimmersWhite NoiseThe Wonder
THRILLER + HORRORBlack CrabBrazenChoose or DieEnd of the RoadThe InheritanceMonkey ManMr. Harrigan’s PhoneTexas Chainsaw MassacreThe Weekend AwayWindfall
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY13: The MusicalBoo!Ivy & BeanMatildaRescued by RubyThe School for Good and EvilSlumberlandTall Girl 2We Have A Ghost
ANIMATED + ANIMEApollo 10 ½: A Space Age ChildhoodBubble (Anime)Drifting Home (Anime)Guillermo Del Toro’s PinocchioMy Father’s DragonThe Sea BeastThe Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 1 (Anime)Wendell & Wild
ROMANCEAlong for the RideDon’t Blame Karma!Falling for ChristmasLady Chatterley’s LoverLove in the VillaThe Noel DiaryA Perfect PairingPersuasionPurple HeartsThe Royal TreatmentThrough My WindowUntitled Holiday Rom-Com
Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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