'Knives Out 2' First Look Headlines Netflix's 2022 Movies Preview
On Thursday, the streaming service debuted a mashup
featuring glimpses of its film lineup for the year, including brief glimpses of
Lindsay Lohan's upcoming holiday offering titled Falling for Christmas, Mila
Kunis' drama Luckiest Girl Alive based on the 2015 bestseller, and Adam
Sandler's basketball drama Hustle.
The streamer shared the first looks of the upcoming films on
its official Twitter handle, writing, "Did someone say new movies every
week? Here's your first look at some of our biggest films for 2022. Whether you
feel like laughing, crying, screaming, swooning, or all of the above, there's a
movie for every mood. #NetflixMovies2022."
Did someone say new movies every week? Here's your first look at some of our biggest films for 2022. Whether you feel like laughing, crying, screaming, swooning, or all of the above, there’s a movie for every mood. #NetflixMovies2022 pic.twitter.com/dQeCum0qvT
— Netflix (@netflix) February 3, 2022
Movie buffs also got their first look at Rege-Jean Page,
Ryan Gosling, and Chris Evans' thriller The Gray Man. And if the action-packed
scenes don't get your heart pumping, we're guessing the cast will. While the
trio's bromance is sure to delight fans, they're not the only A-listers with an
action movie coming to the streaming service.
The three-minute clip also featured Jennifer Lopez in her
picture The Mother.
Plus, if you're in the mood for more of a mystery, you can
spot Daniel Craig in the preview for Knives Out 2 and Millie Bobby Brown and
Henry Cavill in a teaser for Enola Holmes 2.
And if comedy is more your thing, you can check out the
sneak peeks for Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg's Me Time, Eddie Murphy and Jonah
Hill's You People, and Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming.
For sci-fi, you'll want to catch the previews for The
Mothership starring Halle Berry and Spiderhead featuring Chris Hemsworth. And
if you're looking for a fantasy film, you can see the sneak peeks for Jason
Momoa's Slumberland and Charlize Theron and Kerry Washington's The School for
Good and Evil.