Here's every film coming to Netflix in 2024
New offerings from the streamer include Richard Linklater's Hit Man, the Adam Sandler-led Spaceman, an adaptation of Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series, and more
It’s time to make use of that Netflix account you definitely bought for yourself when you couldn’t mooch off your parents’ password anymore. The streamer unveiled their film slate for 2024 this morning, and there are a bunch of exciting offerings in store. Richard Linklater’s Hit Man, starring Glen Powell, finally hits the streamer in June, and fans of young adult sci-fi will definitely be excited to see an adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies series (at long last!) coming later this year. Other exciting titles include a documentary called Einstein And The Bomb for anyone who wants to delve even deeper into the story told in Oppenheimer, as well as an intergalactic thriller called Spaceman starring Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, and Paul Dano.
A number of great new films already hit the streamer in January. Dan Levy made his directorial debut with Good Grief, a moving tale of friendship and mourning, and the Oscar-nominated Society Of The Snow told a chilling tale of survival and perseverance. Other new films worth checking out include Bitconned, The Kitchen, and The Greatest Night In Pop.
Read on for what’s still to come from Netflix in 2024:
February
- Orion And The Dark (2/2)—An animated children’s movie about a boy who’s afraid of the dark from writer Charlie Kaufman.
- Lover, Stalker, Killer (2/9)—A true crime documentary about “harassment, digital deception, and murder in America’s heartland.”
- Players (2/14)—Starring Gina Rodriguez, a story about a pickup artist who falls in love.
- Einstein And The Bomb (2/16)—Ever wanted to watch Oppenheimer from Einstein’s perspective? Now you (kind of) can with this documentary from BBC Studios
- Tyler Perry’s Mea Culpa (2/23)—Kelly Rowland stars as a criminal defense attorney seduced by her client
- Through My Window: Looking At You (2/23)—A Spanish film about two ex-lovers finding their way back to one another.
- Code 8 Part II (2/28)—In a world where 4% of the population is born with abnormal powers, an ex-con teams up with a drug lord he hates to protect a young girl.
March
- Spaceman (3/1)—Adam Sandler plays an astronaut on a solitary mission who turns to a mysterious creature hidden in the bowels of his ship for help when he realizes his marriage has fallen apart.
- Damsel (3/8)—A woman agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find that the royal family intends to use her as a sacrifice to satisfy an ancient debt. When she is thrown into a cave with a fire breathing dragon, she must use her wits to survive.
- Irish Wish (3/15)—A woman makes a wish and switches places with her friend who’s about to marry the love of her life.
- Shirley (3/22)—Regina King stars in a biopic of Shirley Chisholm, the first black congresswoman.
- The Casagrandes Movie (3/22)—An animated family movie about a girl named Ronnie Annie.
- The Beautiful Game (3/29)—A team of homeless soccer players travels from London to Rome to compete in The Homeless World Cup, led by their coach (Bill Nighy).
April
- Rebel Moon—Part Two: The Scargiver (4/19)—Directed by Zack Snyder, The Scargiver follows the story of Kora and the surviving warriors as they prepare to sacrifice everything.
Summer
- Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story (5/3)—In Jerry Seinfeld’s directorial debut, Kellogg’s and Post race to create a game-changing breakfast item.
- Mother Of The Bride (5/9)—A daughter drops a bomb on her mother: she’s getting married in Thailand in a month. Not only that, but her husband-to-be is the son of the man who broke her mother’s heart years ago.
- Thelma The Unicorn (5/17)—A family movie about a pony who dreams of becoming a big-time music star.
- Hit Man (6/7)—From Richard Linklater, Glen Powell stars in the true story of a professor who discovers he has a hidden talent as a fake hit man.
- Beverly Hill Cop: Axel F (7/3)—Eddie Murphy returns as detective Alex Foley.
- The Union (8/16)—Mark Wahlberg stars as a construction worker who finds himself thrust into the world of spies and secret agents when his ex-girlfriend (Halle Berry) recruits him for a mission.
- Trigger Warning (Date TBD)—A special forces commando (Jessica Alba) takes ownership of her father’s bar and finds herself at odds with a gang running rampant in her hometown.
Other Films Coming Soon (Date TBD)
- Atlas—Jennifer Lopez stars as a brilliant data analyst who must contend with the rise of artificial intelligence when she joins a mission to capture a renegade robot.
- Back In Action—Two long-retired spies find themselves back in the world of espionage when their cover is blown.
- Carry-On—A TSA agent tries to outsmart a mysterious passenger who blackmails him into letting a dangerous package slip through detection.
- A Family Affair—A surprising romance results in comic consequences for a young woman (Joey King), her mother (Nicole Kidman), and her movie star boss (Zac Efron).
- Gut Health: The Secret Science Of Eating
- His Three Daughters—A movie about three sisters to come together as their father’s health declines, starring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne.
- Incoming—Four freshmen attend their first ever party.
- It’s What’s Inside—A pre-wedding party turns into a nightmare when an estranged friend shows up with a mysterious suitcase.
- Lonely Planet—A novelist starts a life-altering love affair while at a writer’s retreat in Morocco.
- Meet Me Next Christmas—A love-sick woman races through New York City to score a Pentatonix ticket.
- Our Little Secret—Two resentful exes must spend Christmas under the same roof after discovering that their partners are siblings.
- Rez Ball—Inspired by the novel Canyon Dreams, a high school basketball team rich in Native American heritage fights for the championship.
- Scoop—Gillian Anderson, Keeley Hawes, Billie Piper, and Rufus Sewell star in a behind the scenes take on Prince Andrew’s infamous Newsnight interview.
- Six Triple Eight—The true story of the first and only Women’s Army Corps unit of color overseas during World War II.
- Spellbound—An Alan-Menken scored animated tale of a girl who must go on a quest to save her parents who have been turned into monsters.
- The Deliverance
- The Imaginary—An animated movie about a young girl and her imaginary friend, Roger.
- The Piano Lesson—Set in the aftermath of the Great Depression, The Piano Lesson follows the Charles family’s history through a piano with carvings made by an enslaves ancestor.
- The Shadow Strays—A 17-year-old assassin defies orders to rescue a young boy.
- The Tearsmith—An Italian film about two fantastical orphans who must learn to live with each other.
- That Christmas—A series of entwined stories all taking place around Christmas.
- Time Cut—A teenage girl travels back to the early 2000s to stop a killer from murdering her sister.
- Ultraman: Rising—An all-star athlete returns to Tokyo to fight monsters, only to learn that raising one is an even greater challenge.
- Uglies—Based on the book series by Scott Westerfeld, an apocalyptic tale of a society that imposes cosmetic surgery on everyone at 16.
- What Jennifer Did—A documentary about a woman who claimed her family was kidnapped.
- Woman Of The Hour—An aspiring actress and a serial killer’s lives intersect when they’re both cast on an episode of The Dating Game.
- Joy—The true story behind the birth of Louise Joy Brown, the world’s first test-tube-baby, in 1978.