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Netflix Reveals its Fall 2021 Original Movie Release Schedule

As the streaming wars rage on, the Netflix release schedule for a full slate of original movies has been revealed for the rest of the…

Richard MorrisBy Richard MorrisAugust 23, 20213 Mins Read
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As the streaming wars rage on, the Netflix release schedule for a full slate of original movies has been revealed for the rest of the year.

Back in January of 2021, the streaming giant, Netflix, unveiled its plans to release at least 70 new, original movies this year. So far, they have already added 85 original movies to their service. But, there are so many more on the way!

This fall, streamers can expect to see new content on Netflix like Don’t Look Up, a comedy starring Jennifer Lawerence and Leonardo DiCaprio, or The Harder They Fall, a western with Jonathan Majors and Idris Elba. Other titles include follow-ups to prior Netflix movies, such as Army of Thieves, which serves as a prequel to Zach Snyder’s Army of the Dead.

Here is the full Netflix release schedule for original movies for the rest of the year:

September:

  • Afterlife of the Party (9/2)
  • Worth (9/3)
  • Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (9/9)
  • Kateย  (9/10)
  • Nightbooks (9/15)
  • Schumacher (9/15)
  • Intrusion (9/22)
  • The Starling (In theaters 9/17 and on Netflix 9/24)
  • My Little Pony: A New Generation (9/24)
  • No One Gets Out Alive (9/29)
  • Sounds like Love (9/29)

October:

army of thieves
Director and Star of Army of Thieves Matthias Schweighofer.
  • The Guilt (In theaters 9/24 and on Netflix 10/1)
  • Diana: the Musical (10/1)
  • There’s Someone Inside Your House (10/6)
  • Found (10/20)
  • Night Teeth (10/20)
  • Stuck Together (10/20)
  • Army of Thieves (10/29)
  • Hypnotic (On Netflix sometime in October)
  • Fever Dream (On Netflix sometime in October)

November:ย 

Harder They Fall
Regina King, Idris Elba, LaKeith Stanfield, and others filming ‘The Harder They Fall’ for Netflix.
  • The Harder They Fall (In theaters 10/22 and on Netflix 11/3)
  • Love Hard (11/5)
  • Passing (In theaters 10/27 and on Netflix 11/10)
  • Red Notice (11/12)
  • tick, tick…BOOM! (In theaters 11/12 and on Netflix 11/19)
  • Bruised (In theaters 11/17 and on Netflix 11/24)
  • Robin Robin (11/24)
  • 14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible (11/29)
  • 7 Prisoners (In theaters and on Netflix in November)
  • A Boy Called Christmas (On Netflix in sometime in November)
  • A Castle for Christmas (On Netflix in sometime in November)
  • The Princess Switch 3 (On Netflix in sometime in November)

December:ย 

  • The Power of the Dog (In theaters 11/17 and on Netflix 12/1)
  • Shaun the Sheep: the Flight Before Christmas (12/3)
  • The Unforgivable (In theaters 11/24 and on Netflix 12/10)
  • The Hand of God (In theaters 12/3 and on Netflix 12/15)
  • Don’t Look Up (In theaters 12/10 and on Netflix 12/14)
  • The Lost Daughter (In theaters 12/17 and on Netflix 12/31)
  • Back to the Outback (On Netflix sometime in December)
  • Mixtape (On Netflix sometime in December)
  • Single All the Way (On Netflix sometime in December)

Although some Netflix original movies do not have exact dates yet, they do have months selected for their release. However, Netflix could always shift things around. The streaming giant could also add more titles in the coming months.

For more updates on Netflix, movies, and more, be sure to check back in with us at The Nerd Stash!

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Richard Morris

Richard Morris is a writer, guitar player, and cinephile from Phoenix, Arizona. Between rewatching The Sopranos and eating carne asada burritos, he writes TV and movie news and more for the Nerd Stash.

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