Netflix announces over 20 movies in 2021 full of Hollywood stars

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Netflix has released a preview of its film premieres for 2021, more than seventy titles that cover all genres and include the signatures of Hollywood stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jean Claude Van Damme and Amy Adams.

Adam Kay’s “Don’t Look Up” tops the long list with a cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Timothée Chalamet, accompanied by international pop stars such as Ariana Grande and Kid Cudi.

There are action thrillers like “Red Notice,” starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, and “Army of the Dead,” directed by Zack Snyder.

More adrenaline with “Kate” with Mary Elizabeth Winstead; “The Last Mercenary”, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme; “Sweet Girl”, starring Jason Momoa, and “O2”, directed by Alexandre Aja and starring Mélanie Laurent.

Chris Hemsworth directs the cast of “Escape From Spiderhead” which delves into science fiction, as does “Outside the Wire”.

Other releases such as the “Fear Street” and “Night Teeth” trilogy go from action to horror.

Netflix mentions separately, in a statement released today, stories directed by women and starring roles such as “Bruised”, the first film directed by Halle Berry and also with her; the thriller with “The Woman in the Window”, or “Moxie”, starring Amy Adams, directed and produced by Amy Poehler.

The list goes on with “Beauty,” starring Niecy Nash and Aleyse Shannon, “The Last Letter from Your Boyfriend,” directed by Augustine Frizzel, and starring Felicity Jones, based on JoJo Moyes’ novel; the comedy “Thunder Force”, in which Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer become superheroes, or the disturbing “Rescue Distance”, written and directed by Claudia Llosa and starring María Valverde and Dolores Fonzi.

Idris Elba plays in the western “The Harder They Fall”, produced by Jay Z; Priyanka Chopra drama “The White Tiger” and Kelvin Harrison Jr. legal drama “Monster”.

Other premieres are for movie fans, such as “Malcolm & Marie,” directed by Sam Levinson and starring Zendaya and John David Washington; Marilyn Monroe’s already announced biopic “Blonde”, played by Ana de Armas and produced by Brad Pitt, or “The Hand of God”, written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino.

Younger audiences can still enjoy well-known titles such as “The Kissing Booth 3”, starring Joey King and Jacob Elordi, and “To All the Boys I Loved Before”, starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.

And see in the family “Yes Day”, with Jennifer Gardner and Edgar Ramírez, “Double Dad”, “Back to the Outback”, or the musical “tick, tick? BOOM! ”, Directed by Lil Manuel Miranda.

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