Netflix releases movie trailer including footage from 28 upcoming films

Netflix upcoming films

Netflix has circulated a complete trailer for 28 of their upcoming films scheduled for release in 2022. The Gray Man, Enola Holmes 2, and Knives Out 2 are among the 28 Netflix original films coming in 2022.

Netflix presently boasts more than 200 million subscribers around the world, with Amazon Prime Video coming in second. Hundreds of new shows were launched by the streaming service in 2021. Thereby, including Cobra Kai season 4, The Witcher season 2, Squid Game, You season 3, Emily in Paris 2, and more. On the film front, Netflix broadcasted several high-profile projects, many of which broke records for the service. It includes the mega-hit action film Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot, as well as The Kissing Booth 3, Sweet, and many others.

Netflix upcoming films: New film every week

Still from the Adam Project

The streaming company has unveiled a trailer for its upcoming 2022 film slate. It includes everything from big-budget action and sci-fi movies to A-list comedy and well-known children’s franchises. According to the teaser, they’re sending out a new film every week. Also, this is only a shortlist of what’s coming out in 2022. The Gray Man, starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, as well as Ryan Reynolds’ new sci-fi film The Adam Project, are among the most anticipated films. Meanwhile, comedies starring Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy, Kevin Hart, Mark Wahlberg in MenTime, will release this year.

Tetsuro Araki’s Bubble, Chris Hemsworth’s Extraction 2, Rebel Wilson’s cheerleader comedy Senior Year, and many others are not in the teaser. But they will come out in 2022. It is famous for acquiring films at film festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, and Venice. They will undoubtedly influence new material in 2022. Netflix is prepared to reach more and more viewers as time goes on, with 2022 likely to be their largest year yet for original films, with Covid-19 causing havoc on the movie office and the model of new releases shifting more towards streaming.

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