Netflix anticipated yesterday its plan for film releases for 2023, including “Murder Mystery 2”, a sequel with Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, the space epic “Rebel Moon”, by Zack Snyder, and the director’s murder thriller David Fincher (“The Usual Suspects”). The batch of novelties is significantly smaller when compared to previous years. In 2021 and 2022, Netflix released approximately 70 movies with a goal of releasing at least one per week. But after a difficult period for the company, with layoffs and its first quarterly loss of subscribers, it has reduced the number of films scheduled, which now barely exceeds thirty.
After presenting “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”, “Pinocchio”, by Guillermo del Toro, and other resonant titles last week, Netflix anticipated through an advertising trailer the sequel to Chris Hemsworth, “Extraction 2”, the thriller Gal Gadot’s spy film “The Heart of Stone,” and Millie Bobby Brown’s medieval action story “Damsel.” There is no shortage of big stars with projects by Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy (“You People”), Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali (“Leave the World Behind”), Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher (“Your Place or Mine”), Kevin Hart ( “Lift”), Idris Elba (“Luther: Fallen Son”) and Jamie Foxx (“They Cloned Tyrone”).
Source: Ambito

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