Netflix movie trailer sparks ‘To All the Boys 3’, ‘Kissing Booth 3’ and more

Netflix is ​​crazy about movies in 2021, as evidenced by a full trailer that the streaming giant left us on Tuesday morning.

Presented in the montage – and accompanied by comments from the cast members – are the three groups For all boys: always and forever and The Kissing Booth 3. There is also a lot of “movie star” power available, through introductory presenters Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson (who stars in the thriller Red Warning), Halle Berry (publicizing her directorial debut, Injured) and others.

Appear at the beginning of the trailer is a peek at The more they fall, a long-awaited western whose cast includes Regina King (watchmakers) and Jonathan Majors (Lovecraft Country)

Watch the trailer below and then read a list of the films presented below.

The films appear in the trailer, in order of appearance (and with any available release dates noted), it is: Red Warning (starring Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot and Dwayne Johnson), The more they fall (Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz and Lakeith Stanfield), Force of Thunder (Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy), Injured (directed / co-starring Halle Berry), tick, tick… BOOM! (directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda), The Kissing Booth 3 (Joey King), For all boys: always and forever (Lana Condor and Noah Centineo) and The Woman at the Window (Amy Adams).

They are followed by Escape from Spiderhead (Chris Hemsworth and Ringer-as a CGI speedboat), YES DAY (Jennifer Garner, released on March 12), Candy Girl (Jason Momoa), Army of the Dead (directed by Zack Snyder), Off the wire (Anthony Mackie and Damson Idris, on January 15), Bad trip (Eric André, Lil Rel Howery, Tiffany Haddish and Michaela Conlin), O2, The last mercenary (Jean Claude Van Damme), Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Street of fear, Night teeth (Debby Ryan and Lucy Fry), Malcolm and Marie (Zendaya and John David Washington, released on February 5) and Monster (Jennifer Hudson, Jeffrey Wright and Jharrel Jerome).

Closing the trailer are Moxie (directed / co-starring Amy Poehler, released on March 3), The white tiger (based on the award-winning novel, released on January 22), Double dad, back to Outback (where the animals in the zoo plan an escape), Beauty (written by Lena Waithe) and Don’t look up (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence).

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