![]() ![]() Netflix has quickly turned into a magnet for Oscar contenders (“ Roma,” “ The Irishman” and last year’s “ Da 5 Bloods,” “ The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “ Mank“). “Don’t Look Up” “Don’t Look Up” tells the story of two low-level astronomers, who must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth. The flop NBC drama “ Smash” was about the creation of a fake Broadway musical about Monroe called “Bombshell.” Now, the breakout star of “ Knives Out” (and soon-to-be Bond girl in “No Time To Die”) Ana de Armas will play the tragic “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” star, alongside Adrien Brody as Arthur Miller and Bobby Cannavale as Joe DiMaggio. Just kidding! A bunch of actresses have played the Hollywood legend already - Michelle Williams, Ashley Judd and Barbara Niven among them. Marilyn Monroe is an unjustly ignored historical figure. “Blonde” Based on a best-selling novel from five-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Joyce Carol Oates, “Blonde” is a boldly re-imagined private story of Marilyn Monroe, played by Ana de Armas. It also stars Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Brian Tyree Henry and Anthony Mackie. ![]() Now the film - written by the ferocious, smart Tracy Letts - about a New York psychiatrist whose neighbor goes missing, will head straight to streaming instead. Melinda Sue Gordon / Netflix IncĢ1st Century Fox had planned to release this Amy Adams thriller before the famed studio was bought by Disney. “The Woman in the Window” “The Woman in the Window” stars Amy Adams, as an agoraphobic woman who lives alone in New York and begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence. The release dates have not yet been announced. Here are some of the most promising Netflix films coming to your couch in 2021. There are other big names, too: Timoth ée Chalamet, Brad Pitt, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Idris Elba (twice!), Halle Berry, Viola Davis and many more. It’s almost like ABC’s dusty old television anthology Movie of the Week, but instead of Ernest Borgnine and Cheryl Ladd, we get Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. This year, the streamer promises at least one movie every week. Six years later, the streaming giant plans to release at least 72 movies in 2021, it announced Tuesday in a surprise teaser trailer.Īnd that huge number doesn’t even factor in additional projects that might pop up - like last year’s “Death to 2020” - or film festival acquisitions, such as “Mucho Mucho Amor,” “The Forty-Year-Old Version” and “ His House” that Netflix bought at Sundance in 2020. Remember when Netflix had just one original film? It was called “Beasts of No Nation,” starred Idris Elba and was released in the faraway days of 2015. 'Haunted Mansion' review: Disney ride movie franchise is cursed Paul Reubens and Pee-wee made dumb kids TV brilliant 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem' review: This reboot rocks Lin-Manuel Miranda is working on this new Broadway musical: source In the same interview, Adam McKay revealed that Leonardo DiCaprio was pretty insistent that the line didn’t get cut from the film, which it almost was.'Back to the Future: The Musical' Broadway review: Watch the movie instead In fact, apparently coming up with the idea for his final Don’t Look Up line was just the beginning of how far he would take his creative direction. This heavy involvement in the portrayal and development of his characters may be one of the keys to how amazing of a performance he consistently gives, and how he has become such a stand-out actor. Not only is he a big name in Hollywood, but he takes his job very seriously and has taken some creative freedom with well-known directors before. It’s pretty safe to say that Leonardo DiCaprio has exuberant experience in film, and he’s delivered some pretty hard-hitting lines in his 30+ years in front of the camera. ![]() He came with that the day we were filming. I'll give him a giant hunk of credit: Believe it or not, that line at the end of the movie where he says, ‘We really did have it all,’ that wasn't in the script. ![]()
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