From Snyder to Fincher: 7 Biggest Netflix Movies Coming in Fall 2023
Netflix's 2023 movie lineup has something for everyone.
With the cold, long autumn evenings upon us, streaming platforms are pulling out all the stops to keep us entertained. Here are seven new Netflix projects set to carry you through the months leading up to the holiday season:
The Killer (November 10)
David Fincher and Michael Fassbender collaborated to adapt the French graphic novel series The Killer. The narrative follows a professional assassin pushing back against his employers and struggling with his personal demons after a hit takes an unexpected turn. The film will hit theatres two weeks before its Netflix debut.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (September 27)
A Wes Anderson film starring Benedict Cumberbatch? Count us in. Despite its brevity, this film offers a captivating plot inspired by a short story by Roald Dahl. Cumberbatch's character, Henry Sugar, aspires to master the unique ability to see without his eyes, all in pursuit of an elusive jackpot.
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (December 22)
Zack Snyder fans and space opera aficionados are in for a treat. The iconic filmmaker graces Netflix with an original universe featuring a peculiar galaxy, an oppressive monarchy, resistance against it, and a captivating heroine (Sofia Boutella) at the forefront of the rebellion. Arriving just before Christmas, it promises to be worth the anticipation.
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The Archies (December 7)
Miss Riverdale? Dive back into its universe with this Indian adaptation of the beloved Archie Comics, shining a spotlight on everyone's favourite rock band. The film offers a thrilling blend of rock 'n' roll, skating, shakes, love, and heartbreak.
Leave the World Behind (December 8)
Sam Esmail's psychological thriller boasts not only an A-list ensemble featuring Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali but also the backing of executive producers Barack and Michelle Obama. The riveting plot revolves around a family vacation disrupted by an enigmatic blackout.
El Conde (September 15)
In Pablo Larraín's fresh black comedy-horror, Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is reimagined as a vampire, exhausted from having lived for centuries.
Spy Kids: Armageddon (September 22)
Armageddon heralds another attempt to revive the cherished action-adventure series, this iteration helmed by its original creator, Robert Rodriguez. After inadvertently aiding a malevolent techno-genius in seizing control over all technology, the offspring of the world's top spies must don their secret agent hats to save the world.