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  1. https://deadline.com/2021/02/wednesday-addams-live-action-series-tim-burton-netflix-al-gough-miles-millar-to-showrun-1234695553/ Tim Burton to direct an 8-part live-action Wednesday Addams show for Netflix. Al Gough and Miles Millar as showrunners.
  2. Judd Apatow doing a comedy movie for Netflix. It's about a group of actors stuck in a pandemic bubble at a hotel, trying to complete a movie. Stars Karen Gillian, Iris Apatow, Fred Armisen, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Leslie Mann, Pedro Pascal and Peter Serafinowicz.
  3. https://deadline.com/video/shadow-and-bone-trailer-when-netflix-april-2021/ I don't know what Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse novels are, but this is based on those. Apart from Ben Barnes, the named cast seem to be relative newcomers. A teaser that doesn't show much of anything.
  4. I was in before I read anything else Coming to Netflix on 5 January. The 6 episodes are about fuck, shit, bitch, dick, pussy and damn. Also features guests such as various comedians and experts.
  5. https://deadline.com/2020/11/charlie-brooker-netflix-2020-mockumentary-1234634002/ There's not a lot of detail as nothing was officially announced. Hugh Grant just let it's existence slip in an interview. He said he's playing a repellent historian with a wig.
  6. Firstly, it's not about that newspaper. It's Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks back together for some apparent Oscar bait. It was supposed to be a big cinema release, but Covid has changed plans to it being cinema in US, releasing Christmas Day, and Netflix worldwide outside that. Unsure if Netflix is the same release day. Five years after the Civil War, Hank's Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, veteran of 3 wars, travels the US telling stories of things happening around the world. He comes across a child who has been living with Kiowa natives for 6 years and takes her on a journey to bring her to her aunt and uncle, though she doesn't want to go at first.
  7. Gorgeous George stars in and directs this sci-fi film based on the book Good Morning, Midnight. Originally shot for cinema, it's coming to Netflix on 23 December. They even shot it on 65mm for IMAX. Also stars Felicity Jones, Kyle Chandler, David Oyelowo, Demián Bichir, Sophie Rundle, Ethan Peck, Tim Russ and Miriam Shor. George is in an arctic scientific outpost when some sort of catastrophe befalls Earth. Meanwhile, others are on a spaceship, apparently on a mission to check out a possibly habitable world from the looks of it. Neither location has been able to contact anyone else on Earth for weeks. George is trying to contact the ship to tell them not to return to Earth.
  8. After giving a different than normal turn in Uncut Gems, Adam Sandler seems to be trying it again in this novel adaptation. It'll be directed by Johan Renck for Chernobyl too.
  9. The follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House The Haunting of Bly Manor is set in 80s England. Some actors returning in different roles. Coming on 9 October.
  10. A new superhero-ish movie out on Netflix today. A new drug gives people a superpower for 5 minutes. Or a chance that it kills them. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a local cop. Dominique Fishback is a teenage dealer and aspiring rapper (apparently rap is part of the storytelling). Jamie Foxx is a former soldier whose daughter was taken. They team up to try to bring down the pills creators, while risking taking it to achieve that. It's written by the co-writer of Reeve's The Batman.
  11. Hilary Swank is going to Mars as part of a multinational mission for the first manned landing. Drama ensues as they are apart from their loved ones. Even the Russian cries. Coming on 4 September.
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    Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan have made an origin story for Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest. Regular collaborator Sarah Paulson in the title role. Comes to Netflix on 18 September. A few other familiar faces in there, like Cynthia Nixon, Sharon Stone, Judy Davis, Jon Jon Briones, Corey Stoll and Vincent D’Onofrio, among others.
  13. https://deadline.com/2020/07/beyond-good-evil-movie-at-works-at-netflix-with-director-rob-letterman-1203001341/ Netflix and Rob Letterman are to make a BG&E movie. He directed Detective Pikachu, and like that, this will be a live/CG hybrid. I wonder if this will make it out before the game sequel.
  14. Production won't start until 2021 though, so it'll be a while before it comes out... https://www.aardman.com/aardman-reveals-details-on-chicken-run-sequel/
  15. Coming to Netflix on July 2nd. A series about super powered teenage warrior nuns fighting the forces of hell. Looks like a lot of fun
  16. The latest from Spike Lee, coming to Netflix on Friday. Getting good reviews. Rated R, 154 minutes. Also features Jean Reno and Giancarlo Esposito. Apparently the flashback sequences will feature the actors without deaging effects or makeup.
  17. Charlize Theron and friends stab and shoot people all over in a movie based on a graphic novel. She and her group have been around for centuries thanks to immortality. But in the present day, their ability is discovered and they must stop those who seek to replicate their power. It's on Netflix on 10 July. Rated R.
  18. Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan (who worked together for Glee and Scream Queens) have a new 7-part limited series on Netflix, coming 1 May. It's about actors and filmmakers doing what it takes to make it in post-war Hollywood.
  19. New Netflix adult animation from Pendleton Ward and Duncan Trussell. Starts 20 April.
  20. New movie from Sony Pictures Animation. Written and directed by Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe, from Gravity Falls, and produced by Lord and Miller. Story is about the family daughter going to college, so they make a road trip of it. But then the machines rise up. Voices include Danny McBride, Abbi Jacobson, Maya Rudolph, Olivia Colman and Eric Andre.
  21. https://deadline.com/2019/11/chinatown-prequel-series-pilot-robert-towne-david-fincher-netflix-1202789041/ Netflix have got David Fincher and Robert Towne (original movie writer) together for a prequel series to the movie. It'll focus on a younger Jake.
  22. Yeah so Daybreak. No post about it which kinda shocks me - or maybe we are all getting a bit long in the tooth for a show like this. HOWEVER, it's not what you think it is going to be. Give it a shot. It's actually a great mix of action, story, humour, redemption and a nice look at the next generation in a sense. Directed by the guy who did Rampage and half of the Rock's movies weirdly enough I just binge watched ten episodes this week and it's been one of the few Netflix Originals I've enjoyed in a while.
  23. It's a French series about a young woman who has been writing successful horror novels with the inspiration of her recurring nightmares about a witch, Marianne. When she decides to stop writing about her after 15 years, her nightmares return with a vengeance, seemingly intersecting with her real life, thus forcing her to return to her hometown to find out what is happening. I know, doesn't really sound like anything new, but I'm 4 episodes in and very pleasantly surprised. There are some wonderfully eerie scenes that truly manage to build suspense. Without spoiling anything, there is also an actress who is very, very good at being the creepy grandma of nightmares.
  24. This looks like "What if Fyre Festival was a behavioural experiment?" With Kate Bosworth and Natalie Martinez.
  25. Ryan Murphy's new show, a dark comedy for Netflix. Stars Ben Platt as Payton Hobart, who has "known" since he was seven that he will become the President of the US. But forst he needs to become Student Body President in High School. Also stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, Bob Balaban, David Corenswet, Julia Schlaepfer, Laura Dreyfuss, Theo Germaine, Rahne Jones and Benjamin Barrett. Comes on 27 September.
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