It's been more than a month since 2022 started, but on Netflix they wanted to hurry when launching a video presenting their most powerful films for this year.
Come on, your most anticipated movies according to the platform itself
It is surprising that out of this preview there have been such promising titles as 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', which also premieres this month, or 'Havoc', an action thriller by Gareth Evans ('Murder Raid')
with Tom Hardy at the helm of the cast, but Netflix wanted to choose these 28 films to trigger public expectations for what is to come.
These are the great Netflix releases for 2022
The mother
'action movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Gael GarcÃa Bernal with Niki Caro ('Mulan') behind the cameras. her story revolves around an assassin who returns to action to protect her daughter.
'The Adam Project':
Ryan Reynolds' new collaboration with Shawn Levy after the entertaining 'Free Guy'. It tells the story of a man who travels back in time to contact himself when he was just 13 years old to confront his father. His handsome cast also includes Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldana, Mark Ruffalo and Catherine Keener.
'Day Shift':
fantasy-cut comedy in which Jamie Foxx plays a family man with a seemingly gray life who is actually dedicated to hunting vampires.
'The gray spy':
Netflix's most expensive movie so far is a thriller by the Russo brothers ('Avengers: Endgame') that faces Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans. His story revolves around a CIA agent trying to hunt down a former colleague of his who has exposed CIA secrets.
'Spiderhead':
the new Chris Hemsworth on Netflix after the successful 'Tyler Rake' in the new Joseph Koshish. In it we will travel to a prison where experimenters are used as guinea pigs to test drugs that alter emotions.
slumberland
'Slumberland': the new Francis Lawrence ('Constantine') is a fantastic adventure about a girl trying to locate her father, who disappeared in a mystical country, with the help of a peculiar creature with the face of Jason Momoa.
'Falling for Christmas':
romantic comedy about a spoiled heiress played by Lindsay Lohan who has an accident and is left amnesiac, left in the care of a cabin owner and her daughter during the days leading up to Christmas.
'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio':
the Oscar-winning Mexican director offers his dream version of the Italian tale about the wooden boy who wants to be a real boy through the use of stop-motion animation.
'Madea's Homecoming':
a new adventure of the popular character created by Tyler Perry that tells how a family reunion is being prepared that could go wrong when a series of secrets come to light.
'Boo!':
An action comedy starring Marlon Wayans about a teenager who sparks a playful spirit on Halloween, causing all the decorations on the thing to come to life and wreak havoc.
They Cloned Tyrone':
Sci-fi comedy starring Jamie Foxx, John Boyega and Teyonah Parris as an unlikely trio investigating a government conspiracy.
'Carter':
Korean action thriller in which Joo Woon plays a man who wakes up with no memory of who he is and with a mission: to rescue a girl.
'The School for Good and Evil':
adaptation of Somen Chainani's novel about two inseparable girls who are kidnapped and end up in a magical world.
Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington and Michelle Yeoh are the big claims of his cast.
'Enola Holmes 2':
Sherlock Holmes's sister played by Millie Bobby Brown returns to face a new case. It seems that the version of the legendary detective played by Henry Cavill will have more weight than in the first installment.
'Tall Girl 2':
sequel to the romantic comedy released in 2019 with Ava Michelle in the leading role. Jodi's newfound popularity begins to work against her.
end of the road
'End of the Road': Thriller starring Queen Latifah in which a family is stalked by a mysterious murderer in the New Mexico desert.
'Hustle':
comedy about the world of basketball in which Adam Sandler discovers a great promise in Spain and takes him to the Uniteted States .
Don't Blame Karma':
Mexican film about a petulant dressmaker who blames karma for her bad luck in life before her sister forces her to rethink things. Directed by Elisa Miller.
'Wendell & Wild':
stop-motion animation and Henry Selick ('Nightmare Before Christmas') are enough of a claim that many of us are already looking forward to seeing this story of two demon brothers who must face their evil sister after escaping from the underworld.
'Luckiest Girl Alive':
adaptation of the homonymous novel by Jessica Knoll about the editor of a successful magazine who hides a traumatic past. Mila Kunis gives life to her leading role and her cast also includes Finn Wittrock, Connie Britton and Jennifer Beals.
'You People':
new feature film by Kenya Barris, creator of 'Black-ish', with a cast: Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, David Duchovny and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. It is a comedy about a couple and their families exploring different topics, from love in our time to generational differences.
'The Takedown':
French action thriller led by Omar Sy, who we should also see soon in season 3 of 'Lupin'. its story centers on two men doing everything in their power to protect their families.
The Sea Beast
'The Sea Beast': promises to be one of Netflix's great animated films for 2022. Directed by Chris Williams ('Big Hero 6'), it tells the story of a girl who takes refuge on a monster hunter's ship sailors, whose life changes forever when she befriends the most fearsome beast of all.
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