Netflix has presented a preview of its movie premieres for 2021,

more than 70 titles that span all genres

and include the signings of Hollywood stars such as

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jean Claude Van Damme or Amy Adams.

Do not Look Up

, from

Adam Kay

, tops the list with an extensive cast that includes

Cate Blanchett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Timothée Chalamet,

accompanied by the international pop stars like

Ariana Grande and Kid Cudi.

There are

action

thrillers

like

Red Notice

, starring

Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds

, and

Army of the Dead

, directed by Zack Snyder.

More adrenaline with

Kate

, starring

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

;

The Last Mercenary

, starring

Jean-Claude Van Damme

;

Sweet Girl

, with

Jason Momoa

, and

O2

, directed by

Alexandre Aja

and starring

Mélanie Laurent.

Chris Hemsworth

leads the cast of

Escape From Spiderhead

that delves into sci-fi just like

Discovered

.

Other premieres like the

Fear Street

trilogy

and

Night Teeth

go from action to horror.

Netflix makes a separate mention, in a statement released on Mars, to stories directed and starring women, such as

Bruised

, the first film directed by

Halle Berry

and also starring her;

the

Amy Adams-

starring

thriller

,

The Woman in the Window

, or

Moxie

, directed and produced by

Amy Poehler.

The list goes on with

Beauty

, starring

Niecy Nash and Aleyse Shannon

,

The last letter from your lover

, directed by

Augustine Frizzel

and starring

Felicity Jones,

based on the novel by

JoJo Moyes

;

the comedy

Thunder Force

, in which

Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer

become superheroines, or the disturbing

Rescue Distance

, written and directed by

Claudia Llosa

and starring

María Valverde and Dolores Fonzi.

Idris Elba

stars in the

western

The Harder They Fall

, produced by

Jay Z

;

Priyanka Chopra in

the drama

White Tiger

;

and

Kelvin Harrison Jr.

the legal drama

Monster

.

Other premieres are aimed at moviegoers, such as

Malcolm & Marie

, directed by

Sam Levinson

and starring

Zendaya and John David Washington

;

the already announced

biopic

of

Marilyn Monroe

Blonde

, played by

Ana de Armas

and produced by

Brad Pitt

, or

The Hand of God

, written and directed by

Paolo Sorrentino.

Younger audiences can continue to enjoy well-known titles such as

The Kissing Booth 3

, starring

Joey King and Jacob Elordi,

and

To All the Boys I've Loved Before: Forever

, with

Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.

And to see as a family

El Día del Sí

, with

Jennifer Gardner and Edgar Ramírez

,

Double Dad

,

Back to the Outback

, or the musical

tick, tick?

BOOM!

, directed by

Lil Manuel Miranda.

As for Spanish productions, the romantic comedies

We were songs

, directed by

Juana Macías and starring María Valverde and Álex González

, and

Loco por ella

, directed by

Dani de la Orden and starring Álvaro Cervantes and Susana Abaitua, stand out.

The

thriller

directed by

Lluís Quílez

and starring

Javier Gutiérrez and Karra Elejalde

Bajocero

, the Christmas comedy

A thousand kilometers from Christmas

, directed by

Álvaro Fernández Armero and starring Tamar Novas

and the adrenaline-

pumping

action of

XTREMO

, with

Teo García, Óscar Jaenada, Óscar Casas, Andrea Duro and Sergio Peris-Mencheta.

Netflix also highlights the new comedy special

Hate

, by

Dani Rovira,

in which the actor brings his unfiltered vision of the human being in these times.

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