Netflix announces 42 movies slated for a Fall release

Netflix has announced its Fall schedule for 2021 with release dates for Red Notice, Zack Snyder's Army of Thieves and more!

Netflix is bringing some heat to the tail end of the summer by announcing its fall schedule of feature films, narrative, and documentary content. The list includes a staggering 43 films coming in the final four months of the year. No doubt this is a part of Netflix’s master plan to remain near the top of the heap for streaming services in a competitive and evolving market.

The schedule includes some of Netflix’s most anticipated films of the year, including Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds, Zack Snyder’s Army of Thieves, Kate, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and more!

You can check out the schedule below, but be aware that some dates remain in question. In other words, we might know the month the movie comes out, but not the actual day. That doesn’t help you mark your calendar, but hey, release windows are still pretty sweet.

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Hold onto your butts, my friends. We’re about to make an intimidating list of content coming to Netflix this Fall.

September

9/2 Afterlife Of the Party

9/3 Worth, starring Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci.

9/9 Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali

9/10 Kate (limited day and date theatrical release), starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

9/15 Nightbooks

9/15 Schumacher

9/22 Intrusion

9/17 theatrical, 9/24 Netflix, The Starling

9/24 My Little Pony: A New Generation

9/29 Sounds Like Love

9/29 No One Gets Out Alive

October

9/24 in theaters, 10/1 Netflix, The Guilty

10/1 Diana: The Musical

10/6 There’s Someone Inside Your House

10/20 Found

10/20 Night Teeth

10/20 Stuck Together

10/29 Army Of Thieves

(TBD) Hypnotic

(TBD) Fever Dream, select theaters and Netflix

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November

10/22 theaters, 11/3 Netflix The Harder They Fall

11/5 Love Hard

11/5 A Cop Movie

10/27 theaters, 11/10 Netflix, Passing

11/12 Red Notice

11/12 theaters, 11/19 Netflix tick, tick…BOOM! – A Lin-Manuel Miranda joint.

11/17 theaters, 11/24 Netflix Bruised – Halle Berry directs and stars in the film about a disgraced MMA fighter.

11/24 Robin Robin

11/29 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible

(TBD) 7 Prisoners, select theaters and Netflix

(TBD) A Boy Called Christmas

(TBD) A Castle For Christmas

(TBD) The Princess Switch 3

December

11/7 theaters, 12/1 Netflix The Power Of The Dog

12/3 Shaun The Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas – Oh, hell yeah! Shaun the Sheep rules!

11/24 theaters 12/10 Netflix, The Unforgivable

12/3 theaters, 12/15 Netflix The Hand of God

12/10 theaters, 12/24 Netflix, Don’t Look Up – Adam McKay directs with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothee Chalamet, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance all set to star.

Hot damn! Netflix is certainly giving subscribers plenty of reasons to remain indoors for the next several months. With so many new films, documentaries, and other releases now on the books, that monthly fee will be working overtime. Make sure you squeeze that automatic charge for all its worth and tune into everything that appeals to you.

Source: Deadline

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