Netflix is starting out 2018 with a ton of new film and TV series releases! We are only about halfway through December, but if you're curious to know what is waiting for you on the streaming service in the new year, we have a full list the new releases and their release dates. There's a lot of great stuff coming including a bunch of Batman Films, the Lethal Weapon movies, The Godfather trilogy, Caddyshack, Apollo 13, King Kong, The Shawshank Redemption, Training Day, and even all of the Bring it On films! You can check out the fill list below!
Week of 1/1/18
10,000 B.C. -- 1/1/18
30 Days of Night -- 1/1/18
Age Of Shadows -- 1/1/18
AlphaGo -- 1/1/18
America's Sweethearts -- 1/1/18
Apollo 13 -- 1/1/18
Batman -- 1/1/18
Batman & Robin -- 1/1/18
Batman Begins -- 1/1/18
Batman Forever -- 1/1/18
Batman Returns -- 1/1/18
Breakfast at Tiffany's -- 1/1/18
Bring It On -- 1/1/18
Bring It On Again -- 1/1/18
Bring It On: All or Nothing...
Week of 1/1/18
10,000 B.C. -- 1/1/18
30 Days of Night -- 1/1/18
Age Of Shadows -- 1/1/18
AlphaGo -- 1/1/18
America's Sweethearts -- 1/1/18
Apollo 13 -- 1/1/18
Batman -- 1/1/18
Batman & Robin -- 1/1/18
Batman Begins -- 1/1/18
Batman Forever -- 1/1/18
Batman Returns -- 1/1/18
Breakfast at Tiffany's -- 1/1/18
Bring It On -- 1/1/18
Bring It On Again -- 1/1/18
Bring It On: All or Nothing...
- 12/14/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Horror fans have been looking forward to seeing Mike Flanagan's Before I Wake since the film was teased in trailers back in 2015, but bankruptcy issues at Relativity Media delayed and ultimately brought the movie's release to a halt. Since that time, Flanagan directed two well-received films for Netflix, and the streaming service has now revealed that they will bring Before I Wake out of film purgatory and into the warm glow of the TV screen.
Netflix revealed the exciting Before I Wake news in their full announcement of titles being added to their streaming lineup in January of 2018. Starring Jacob Tremblay, Thomas Jane, and Kate Bosworth, Before I Wake will be available to watch on the streaming service beginning Friday, January 5th, marking its first official release in the Us (it was previously released internationally, including in the UK by Netflix).
Other titles being added to Netflix (in the Us) include 30 Days of Night,...
Netflix revealed the exciting Before I Wake news in their full announcement of titles being added to their streaming lineup in January of 2018. Starring Jacob Tremblay, Thomas Jane, and Kate Bosworth, Before I Wake will be available to watch on the streaming service beginning Friday, January 5th, marking its first official release in the Us (it was previously released internationally, including in the UK by Netflix).
Other titles being added to Netflix (in the Us) include 30 Days of Night,...
- 12/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Say this for 2018: It can’t be any worse than 2017, right? (Spoiler: It totally can.) At least Netflix’s first batch of offerings inspires cautious optimism in the new year, with everything from the entire “Godfather” trilogy, “Marie Antoinette,” five different “Batman” films and five different “Bring It On” movies (did you even know they’d made that many?), “Midnight in Paris,” the complete “Lethal Weapon” collection, “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” and “The Truman Show” coming to the streaming service in January.
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As for Netflix Originals, there are several: “Before I Wake” and “Rotten” are both available to stream as of January 5, “Somebody Feed Phil” and “The Polka King” premiere a week later, “The Open House” arrives on the 19th, and “A Futile and Stupid Gesture” and “Dirty Money” both debut on the 26th.
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As for Netflix Originals, there are several: “Before I Wake” and “Rotten” are both available to stream as of January 5, “Somebody Feed Phil” and “The Polka King” premiere a week later, “The Open House” arrives on the 19th, and “A Futile and Stupid Gesture” and “Dirty Money” both debut on the 26th.
- 12/13/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
It’s official: Come January, SNL will be adding a black woman to its cast. (And possibly two, though Lorne Michaels is reportedly wary of having too many broads on set. Sigh.)
That woman could be one of the 11 comedians who apparently auditioned for SNL in a special showcase at L.A.’s Groundlings Theater. Comedian Simone Shepherd tagged them all in an Instagram photo that has since been taken down — and after looking into each one, it’s safe to say that there’s a lot of talent here. So much for black women not being ready for the Not Ready for Primetime Players.
That woman could be one of the 11 comedians who apparently auditioned for SNL in a special showcase at L.A.’s Groundlings Theater. Comedian Simone Shepherd tagged them all in an Instagram photo that has since been taken down — and after looking into each one, it’s safe to say that there’s a lot of talent here. So much for black women not being ready for the Not Ready for Primetime Players.
- 12/13/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
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