Summer is ending, however Netflix films by no means will. The streaming service has a slate chock full of flicks for the remainder of the 12 months, together with vacation rom-coms, spooky animation, and battle dramas.
Rian Johnson’s observe as much as Knives Out, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, the Ana de Armas Marilyn Monroe biopic — Netflix’s remaining 2022 films are an eclectic bunch. Some of them are even getting restricted theatrical releases.
Here’s the complete schedule of flicks you may count on on Netflix from September via the top of the 12 months.
Available Sept. 1
Fenced In
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From Netflix: Walter is harassed and collapses. By medical recommendation, he abandons the city rhythm and seeks peace in a small city, surrounded by nature. But his plans for peace and tranquility gained’t final lengthy on this new neighborhood, the place Toninho da Vila, a drum grasp, is rehearsing together with his samba faculty for the subsequent carnival.
Love within the Villa
From Netflix: A younger girl (Kat Graham) takes a visit to romantic Verona, Italy, after a break up, solely to search out that the villa she reserved was double-booked, and she or he’ll should share her trip with a cynical and really handsome British man (Tom Hopper).
Available Sept. 2
Ivy + Bean
From Netflix: Ivy (Keslee Blalock) and Bean (Madison Skye Validum) by no means anticipated to be mates. Ivy is quiet, considerate and observant. Bean is playful, exuberant and fearless. However, typically an journey reveals that opposites can grow to be the most effective of mates.
Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had To Go
From Netflix: When Ivy (Keslee Blalock) discovers the varsity lavatory is haunted, Bean (Madison Skye Validum) helps Ivy to harness her witchlike powers. With the assistance of their classmates, Ivy and Bean orchestrate a ritual that may free the ghosts, save the varsity, and in addition mess up Nancy’s day.
Ivy + Bean: Doomed To Dance
From Netflix: Ivy (Keslee Blalock) and Bean (Madison Skye Validum) are ecstatic to enroll in ballet class till they notice there will likely be no sword-fighting, kicking or “dancing to the death” allowed in school. When Bean’s mother and father gained’t let her give up, Ivy agrees to stay it out with Bean via the massive dance pageant efficiency.
Available Sept. 8
The Anthrax Attacks
From Netflix: From Oscar-nominated director Dan Krauss (Extremis, The Kill Team), The Anthrax Attacks tells the story of the 2001 anthrax assaults on the United States and one of many largest and most complicated FBI investigations within the historical past of legislation enforcement. Five Americans had been killed and no less than 17 fell in poor health in what grew to become one of many worst organic assaults in U.S. historical past, which adopted one week after the September 11 terrorist assaults. Unfolding throughout America and past, it’s an unbelievable scientific story of lethal poison, obsession, and paranoia, all informed towards the backdrop of the battle on terror. Using a mix of interviews and scripted reenactments primarily based on emails and FBI discipline notes, the documentary function additionally shares stunning and heartbreaking tales from investigators, survivors and the households of those that had been contaminated. Starring Clark Gregg as. Dr. Bruce Ivins, The Anthrax Attacks is a BBC Studios Production.
Available Sept. 9
End of the Road
From Netflix: In this high-octane motion thriller, a cross-country highway journey turns into a freeway to hell for Brenda and her household. Alone within the New Mexico desert, they should battle for his or her lives once they grow to be the targets of a mysterious killer.
Available Sept. 16
Drifting Home
From Netflix: Kosuke and Natsume have been mates since childhood, however as time goes on the connection between the 2 sixth graders appears strained as they hold avoiding each other. One day throughout their summer time trip, they go to a housing complicated that’s scheduled to be demolished. Having grown up there, the place holds loads of recollections. While taking part in, they all of the sudden get caught up in a mysterious phenomenon and once they regain consciousness, they see a complete ocean earlier than them because the housing complicated has drifted right into a mysterious sea together with Kosuke and Natsume with it. Will they have the ability to return to their earlier world? A summer time farewell journey begins.
Do Revenge
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From Netflix: After a clandestine run-in, Drea (alpha, fallen it woman) and Eleanor (beta, new alt woman) crew as much as go after one another’s tormentors. Do Revenge is a subverted Hitchcockian darkish comedy that includes the scariest protagonists of all: teenage ladies.
Available Sept. 23
Lou
From Netflix: A storm rages. A younger woman is kidnapped. Her mom (Jurnee Smollett) groups up with the mysterious girl subsequent door (Allison Janney) to pursue the kidnapper – a journey that assessments their limits and exposes stunning secrets and techniques from their pasts.
A Jazzman’s Blues
In Select Theaters September 16
From Netflix: A sweeping story of forbidden love, A Jazzman’s Blues unspools forty years of secrets and techniques and lies soundtracked by juke joint blues within the deep South.
Athena
In Select Theaters September 9
From Netflix: Hours after the tragic dying of their youngest brother in unexplained circumstances, three siblings have their lives thrown into chaos.
Available Sept. 28
Blonde
In Select Theaters September 16
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From Netflix: Based on the bestselling novel by Joyce Carol Oates, Blonde boldly reimagines the lifetime of Marilyn Monroe, exploring the cut up between her private and non-private selves.
Available Oct. 5
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone
From Netflix: When Craig, a younger boy residing in a small city (Jaeden Martell) befriends Mr. Harrigan, an older, reclusive billionaire (Donald Sutherland), the 2 start to kind an unlikely bond over their love of books and studying. But when Mr. Harrigan sadly passes away, Craig discovers that not the whole lot is lifeless and gone and surprisingly finds himself capable of talk together with his pal from the grave via the iPhone on this supernatural coming-of-age story that reveals that sure connections are by no means misplaced.
Based on the quick story by Stephen King, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is directed and written by John Lee Hancock and produced by Ryan Murphy, Jason Blum and Carla Hacken. Joe Tippett, Kirbby Howell-Baptiste, Cyrus Arnold, Colin O’Brien and extra co-star.
Available Oct. 7
Luckiest Girl Alive
In Select Theaters September 30
From Netflix: Luckiest Girl Alive facilities on Ani FaNelli, a sharp-tongued New Yorker who seems to have all of it: a sought-after place at a shiny journal, a killer wardrobe, and a dream Nantucket wedding ceremony on the horizon. But when the director of a criminal offense documentary invitations her to inform her aspect of the stunning incident that came about when she was a teen on the prestigious Brentley School, Ani is pressured to confront a darkish fact that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted life.
The Redeem Team
From Netflix: Using unprecedented Olympic footage and behind-the-scenes materials, The Redeem Team tells the story of the US Olympic Men’s Basketball Team’s quest for gold on the Olympic Games Beijing 2008 following the earlier crew’s stunning efficiency 4 years earlier in Athens. The documentary affords a captivating portrait of team-building and options insightful interviews with athletes and coaches from Dwyane Wade and LeBron James to Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski, who replicate on how The Redeem Team set a brand new customary for American basketball.
Available Oct. 14
The Curse Of Bridge Hollow
From Netflix: A father (Marlon Wayans) and his teenage daughter (Priah Ferguson) are pressured to crew up and save their city after an historical and mischievous spirit causes Halloween decorations to come back to life and wreak havoc.
Available Oct. 19
The School For Good And Evil
From Netflix: Best mates Sophie and Agatha discover themselves on opposing sides of an epic battle once they’re swept away into an enchanted faculty the place aspiring heroes and villains are educated to guard the steadiness between Good and Evil. Based on the epic worldwide best-selling collection The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani.
Available Oct. 21
Descendant
In Select Theaters October 21
From Netflix: Documentary filmmaker Margaret Brown (“The Order of Myths”, “The Great Invisible”) returns to her hometown of Mobile, Alabama to doc the seek for and historic discovery of The Clotilda, the final identified ship to reach within the United States, illegally carrying enslaved Africans. After a century of secrecy and hypothesis, the 2019 discovery of the ship turns consideration towards the descendant neighborhood of Africatown and presents a transferring portrait of a neighborhood actively grappling with and combating to protect their heritage whereas inspecting what justice appears to be like like as we speak. Participant and Higher Ground Productions current this essential and gripping documentary.
Available Oct. 26
The Good Nurse
In Select Theaters October 19
From Netflix: Suspicious that her colleague is chargeable for a collection of mysterious affected person deaths, a nurse dangers her personal life to uncover the reality on this gripping thriller primarily based on true occasions.
Available Oct. 28
All Quiet on the Western Front
In Theaters: September 29 in Germany & October In Select Markets
From Netflix: A younger German soldier’s terrifying experiences and misery on the western entrance throughout World War I. Based on the bestseller by Erich Maria Remarque.
Wendell & Wild
In Select Theaters October 21
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From Netflix: From the delightfully depraved minds of Henry Selick and Jordan Peele comes Wendell & Wild, an animated story about scheming demon brothers Wendell (Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Peele), who enlist the help of 13-year-old Kat Elliot — a tricky teen with a load of guilt — to summon them to the Land of the Living. But what Kat calls for in return results in a brilliantly weird and comedic journey like no different, an animated fantasy that defies the legislation of life and dying, all informed via the handmade artistry of cease movement.
Available Nov. 4
Enola Holmes 2
From Netflix: Now a detective-for-hire like her notorious brother, Enola Holmes takes on her first official case to discover a lacking woman, because the sparks of a harmful conspiracy ignite a thriller that requires the assistance of mates — and Sherlock himself — to unravel.
Available Nov. 10
Falling For Christmas
From Netflix: A newly engaged, spoiled lodge heiress will get right into a snowboarding accident, suffers from whole amnesia and finds herself within the care of a good-looking, blue-collar lodge proprietor and his precocious daughter within the days main as much as Christmas.
Available Nov. 11
Is That Black Enough For You?!?
In Select Theaters November
From Netflix: From celebrated author and movie historian Elvis Mitchell, Is That Black Enough For You?!? is each a documentary and deeply private essay. The movie examines the craft and energy of cinema from a perspective typically neglected: the African American contribution to movies launched from the landmark period of the 70s. It is a deep dive into the influence that standpoint had on films, in addition to fashionable tradition. A love letter to movie, it poses questions which have by no means been requested, not to mention answered. Crucial creative voices, together with director Charles Burnett, Samuel L. Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Laurence Fishburne, Zendaya and others, artists provide their distinctive prism on the creators and movies that dazzled and impressed, offering perception into the historical past of Black illustration going again to the earliest days of cinema, and the cultural influence of witnessing unapologetic Blackness. Produced by Steven Soderbergh, David Fincher and Angus Wall, Is That Black Enough For You?!? marks Mitchell’s directorial debut.
Capturing The Killer Nurse
From Netflix: When mysterious lab outcomes hyperlink a collection of deaths at an area hospital, a heroic nurse groups up with two small-town detectives to go undercover and assist seize fellow nurse and pal Charles Cullen, a person now believed to be one of the prolific serial killers in American historical past. A harrowing story of friendship, homicide and betrayal, the trio’s unrelenting pursuit of Cullen affords a penetrating have a look at America’s healthcare system, which allowed him to go on killing inside its partitions – for over a decade.
Available Nov. 16
In Her Hands
In Select Theaters November 9
From Netflix: Filmed throughout two turbulent years, In Her Hands tells the story of Zarifa Ghafari, who at 26 grew to become one in all Afghanistan’s first feminine mayors and the youngest to ever maintain the place. The movie paperwork her battle for survival towards the backdrop of her nation’s accelerated unraveling. As Western forces announce their retreat and the Taliban begin their sweep again to energy, Zarifa and ladies throughout the nation face a brand new actuality. Amid these tectonic modifications, Zarifa should take advantage of troublesome resolution of her life.
Available Nov. 17
Christmas With You
From Netflix: Feeling profession burn out, pop star Angelina escapes to grant a younger fan’s want in small city New York, the place she not solely finds the inspiration to revitalize her profession but in addition a shot at real love.
Available Nov. 18
Slumberland
From Netflix: A younger woman discovers a secret map to the dreamworld of Slumberland, and with the assistance of an eccentric outlaw, she traverses desires and flees nightmares, with the hope that she is going to have the ability to see her late father once more.
Available Nov. 23
The Swimmers
In Select Theaters: To Be Announced
From Netflix: Based on a real story, The Swimmers follows the journey from war-torn Syria to the 2016 Rio Olympics. Two younger sisters embark on a harrowing journey as refugees, placing each their hearts and champion swimming abilities to heroic use.
Available Nov. 24
The Noel Diary
From Netflix: When best-selling creator Jake Turner (Justin Hartley) returns dwelling at Christmas to settle his estranged mom’s property, he discovers a diary that will maintain secrets and techniques to his personal previous and that of Rachel (Barrett Doss) – an intriguing younger girl on a mission of her personal. Together, they embark on a journey to confront their pasts and uncover a future that’s completely sudden.
Available someday in November
My Father’s Dragon
From Netflix: From five-time Academy Award-nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, Wolfwalkers) and Academy Award-nominated director Nora Twomey (The Breadwinner), comes an beautiful movie impressed by the Newbery-honored kids’s ebook from creator Ruth Stiles Gannett. Struggling to manage after a transfer to town together with his mom, Elmer runs away seeking Wild Island and a younger dragon who waits to be rescued. Elmer’s adventures introduce him to ferocious beasts, a mysterious island and the friendship of a lifetime.
Monica, O My Darling
From Netflix: Dark comedy and white-collar crime collide in Monica, O My Darling through which a younger man desperately tries to make it large with some unlikely allies and a dastardly diabolical plan to tug off the proper homicide. Join your favorite actors on a curler coaster of darkish and devilish twists and turns on this crime drama the place survival is the important thing.
Available Dec. 2
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
In Select Theaters: November 18
From Netflix: Produced by Timeless Films in affiliation with Axis Studios and directed by Stephen Donnelly, Charles Dickens’ ageless legend is reborn on this supernatural, time-traveling, musical adaptation of the definitive Christmas story. With his very soul on the road, Scrooge has however one Christmas Eve left to face his previous and construct a greater future. Featuring re-imagined songs from the legendary and two-time Academy Award winner Leslie Bricusse OBE, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is one for a brand new era to sing.
Available Dec. 9
Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio
In Select Theaters: To Be Announced
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From Netflix: Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro and award profitable, stop-motion legend Mark Gustafson reimagine the basic Carlo Collodi story of the fabled wood boy with a whimsical tour de drive that finds Pinocchio on an enchanted journey that transcends worlds and divulges the life-giving energy of affection.
Available Dec. 16
The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari
In Select Theaters December 9
From Netflix: An in depth examination of the Whakaari / White Island volcanic eruption of 2019 through which 22 lives had been misplaced, the movie viscerally recounts a day when odd folks had been referred to as upon to do extraordinary issues, inserting this tragic occasion throughout the bigger context of nature, resilience, and the facility of our shared humanity.
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
In Theaters October 27 in Mexico; In Select Theaters November 4
From Netflix: Five-time Academy Award-winner Alejandro G. Iñárritu brings us Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. Bardo is an epic, visually gorgeous and immersive expertise set towards the intimate and transferring journey of Silverio, a famend Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker residing in Los Angeles, who, after being named the recipient of a prestigious worldwide award, is compelled to return to his native nation, unaware that this easy journey will push him to an existential restrict. The folly of his recollections and fears have determined to pierce via the current, filling his on a regular basis life with a way of bewilderment and surprise.
With each emotion and ample laughter, Silverio grapples with common but intimate questions on id, success, mortality, the historical past of Mexico and the deeply emotional familial bonds he shares together with his spouse and kids. Indeed, what it means to be human in these very peculiar instances.
Available Dec. 20
The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge Of Edinburgh Part 1
From Netflix: With over 37 million copies offered and profitable within the kids’s class of the thirty ninth Kodansha Manga Award, the mega-hit The Seven Deadly Sins (authentic work: Nakaba Suzuki) is receiving a spin-off anime movie. This movie will function an authentic story by Suzuki. Split into two elements, the story will observe Tristan, the son of The Seven Deadly Sins protagonists Meliodas and Elizabeth. Tristan inherits the facility of the Goddess Clan and may heal folks’s wounds and accidents, however he typically finally ends up hurting others resulting from his incapacity to manage his Demon Clan energy. To shield his household, Tristan heads to Edinburgh Castle and meets a bunch of latest mates alongside the best way.
Available Dec. 23
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
In Select Theaters: To Be Announced
From Netflix: In the observe as much as Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, Detective Benoit Blanc travels to Greece to peel again the layers of a thriller involving a brand new solid of colourful suspects.
Available Dec. 25
Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical
In Select Theaters: December 9
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From Netflix: An adaptation of the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical. Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical tells the story of a rare woman who, armed with a pointy thoughts and a vivid creativeness, dares to take a stand to alter her story with miraculous outcomes.
Available Dec. 30
White Noise
In Select Theaters: November 25
From Netflix: At as soon as hilarious and horrifying, lyrical and absurd, odd and apocalyptic, White Noise dramatizes a up to date American household’s makes an attempt to cope with the mundane conflicts of on a regular basis life whereas grappling with the common mysteries of affection, dying, and the potential for happiness in an unsure world.
Available someday in December
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
In Select Theaters: To Be Announced
From Netflix: Based on the basic D.H. Lawrence novel, a narrative properly forward of its time, we observe the lifetime of Lady Chatterley, a lady born to a lifetime of wealth and privilege, who quickly finds herself married to a person that she ultimately falls out of affection with. Lady Chatterley engages in a torrid affair with a gamekeeper on their English property, discovering extra need and intimacy than she thought potential. When she realizes that she has fallen coronary heart and soul, she breaks all traditions of the day and seeks happiness with the person she loves.
The Wonder
In Select Theaters: November
From Netflix: The Irish Midlands, 1862 – a younger woman stops consuming however stays miraculously alive and properly. English nurse Lib Wright is dropped at a tiny village to look at eleven-year-old Anna O’Donnell. Tourists and pilgrims mass to witness the woman who is claimed to have survived with out meals for months. Is the village harbouring a saint ‘surviving on manna from heaven’ or are there extra ominous motives at work? A psychological thriller impressed by the nineteenth century phenomenon of the “fasting girls” and tailored from the acclaimed novel by Emma Donoghue (Room).
Available Jan. 6
The Pale Blue Eye
In Select Theaters December 23
From Netflix: The Pale Blue Eye is a mission Scott Cooper has needed to helm for greater than a decade. The movie is a Gothic thriller that revolves round a collection of fictional murders that came about in 1830 on the United States Military Academy, West Point, and surrounds a younger cadet the world would come to know as Edgar Allan Poe, performed by Harry Melling. Christian Bale portrays retired detective Augustus Landor, tasked with investigating the murders. The Pale Blue Eye is predicated on Louis Bayard’s best-selling novel of the identical identify. Bale is producing alongside director/author Scott Cooper, John Lesher, and Tyler Thompson of Cross Creek Pictures.