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Netflix Fall 2024 Movie Preview: Everything Coming to Streaming
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Netflix Fall 2024 Movie Preview: Everything Coming to Streaming

Netflix has announced its fall 2024 release schedule. You can expect more than 25 brand new movies streaming by the end of the year. (There are only about 18 weeks left in the year, which means Netflix will be releasing an average of more than one new movie per week until New Year’s Eve, so good luck trying to watch them all.)

Highlights include celebrated festival films such as His three daughters with Natasha Lyonne, Carrie Coon and Elizabeth Olsen, documentaries such as Will and Harperabout the friendship between Will Ferrell and the former Saturday Night Live Author Harper Steele and more blockbuster-like fare like Hand luggagestarring Taron Egerton as a heroic TSA agent who is blackmailed into allowing a dangerous package on board a plane.

Other interesting titles include the new film adaptation of August Wilson’s The piano lesson with Samuel L. Jackson and John David Washington, a documentary about Martha Stewart, a film by and with Anna Kendrick, based on the bizarre true story of a serial killer who eventually The dating gameand Cannes award winner Emilia Perez with Zoe Saldana and Selena Gomez.

Here is the full list of feature films and documentaries coming to Netflix in fall 2024, along with their respective release dates on Netflix and in theaters. Then in early 2025, the hype machine starts all over again, with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx’s Back in action Premiere expected in January.

Netflix Fall Movie Preview 2024

Here are the movies available to stream on Netflix this fall…

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