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Netflix Teases Their Massive Summer Slate

Spending the last year with most of the country in lockdown gave Netflix a huge boon in viewership, and they know it. 

With the summer season coming up and plenty of people still keen on spending a lot more time indoors, the major streamer has put out a big new trailer giving audiences a sneak peak at their robust summer slate. 

The 3-minute trailer gives us brief glimpses of movies like Army of the Dead from Zack Snyder, the long-delayed The Woman in the Window starring Amy Adams, the Kevin Hart-starring Fatherhood, and so much more, along with some celebrity commentary courtesy of actors and filmmakers including Guillermo Del Toro, Joey King, Christina Milian, and Hart and Snyder. 

Check out the new trailer below, and scroll down further for the list of their whole summer slate: 

SUMMER

FEAR STREET TRILOGY ⬥ Confirmed to Release this Summer

BOB ROSS: HAPPY ACCIDENTS, BETRAYAL & GREED ⬥ 

THE LOUD HOUSE MOVIE ⬥ 

VIVO ⬥

STILL TO COME IN APRIL

THINGS HEARD & SEEN ⬥ 4/29

THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES ⬥ 4/30

MAY

MONSTER ⬥ 5/7 ⬥ 

OXYGEN (OXYGÈNE) ⬥ 5/12

THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW ⬥ 5/14

ARMY OF THE DEAD ⬥ 5/21

BAGGIO: THE DIVINE PONYTAIL (IL DIVIN CODINO) ⬥ 5/26 ⬥ 

GHOST LAB ⬥ 5/26 ⬥ 

BLUE MIRACLE ⬥ 5/27 ⬥ 

JUNE

CARNAVAL ⬥ 6/2 ⬥ 

AWAKE ⬥ 6/9 ⬥ 

WISH DRAGON ⬥ 6/11 ⬥ 

SKATER GIRL ⬥ 6/11 ⬥ 

FATHERHOOD ⬥ 6/18 ⬥ 

JAGAME THANDHIRAM ⬥ 6/18 ⬥ 

GOOD ON PAPER ⬥ 6/23 ⬥ 

THE ICE ROAD ⬥ 6/25 ⬥ 

AMERICA: THE MOTION PICTURE ⬥ 6/30 ⬥ 

THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS: THE MOVIE (LA CASA DE LAS FLORES: LA PELÍCULA) ⬪ 

JULY

RESORT TO LOVE ⬥ 7/29 ⬥

THE LAST MERCENARY (LE DERNIER MERCENAIRE) ⬥ 7/30 ⬥ 

BLOOD RED SKY ⬥ 

TROLLHUNTERS: RISE OF THE TITANS ⬥ 

THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER ⬥ 

AUGUST

THE KISSING BOOTH 3 ⬥ 8/11 ⬥ 

SWEET GIRL ⬥ 8/20 ⬥ 

HE’S ALL THAT ⬥ 8/27 ⬥ 

BECKETT ⬥

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Written by Mitchell Beaupre

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