Netflix new movies 2019

Here are some of the new movies released on Netflix in 2019:

January

  1. "The Last Laugh" (January 1) - a comedy film starring Adrien Brody and J.K. Simmons.
  2. "The Umbrella Academy" (January 15) - a superhero drama series based on the comic book series.
  3. "Sex Education" (January 11) - a coming-of-age comedy-drama series.

February

  1. "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" (February 7) - a documentary film about the failed Fyre Festival.
  2. "Russian Doll" (February 1) - a dark comedy-drama series starring Natasha Lyonne.
  3. "The Breaker Upperers" (February 1) - a romantic comedy film from New Zealand.

March

  1. "Triple Frontier" (March 6) - an action-adventure film starring Ben Affleck and Oscar Isaac.
  2. "The Highwaymen" (March 29) - a crime drama film starring Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson.
  3. "Kiss Me First" (March 28) - a British drama series.

April

  1. "The Dirt" (April 1) - a biographical drama film about Mötley Crüe.
  2. "The Sun Is Also a Star" (April 10) - a romantic drama film based on the novel by Nicola Yoon.
  3. "The Perfect Date" (April 12) - a romantic comedy film starring Noah Centineo.

May

  1. "When We First Met" (May 18) - a romantic comedy film starring Adam DeVine.
  2. "The Silence" (May 10) - a horror film starring Stanley Tucci and Kiernan Shipka.
  3. "The Perfection" (May 24) - a horror film starring Allison Williams and Logan Browning.

June

  1. "Always Be My Maybe" (June 7) - a romantic comedy film starring Ali Wong and Randall Park.
  2. "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" (June 7) - a fantasy adventure film based on the Jungle Book.
  3. "5B" (June 14) - a documentary film about the first AIDS ward in the United States.

July

  1. "Murder Mystery" (July 12) - a comedy-mystery film starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.
  2. "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" (July 3) - a biographical crime drama film about Ted Bundy.
  3. "The Red Sea Diving Resort" (July 31) - a spy thriller film starring Chris Evans and Michael Kenneth Williams.

August

  1. "The Kitchen" (August 8) - a crime drama film starring Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss.
  2. "Wu Assassins" (August 8) - a martial arts action series.
  3. "The Family I Had" (August 16) - a documentary film about a woman's journey to find her biological family.

September

  1. "Rattlesnake" (September 13) - a thriller film starring Carmen Ejogo and Theo Rossi.
  2. "The Stranger" (September 6) - a thriller film starring Maika Monroe and Joel Edgerton.
  3. "Dolemite Is My Name" (September 25) - a biographical comedy-drama film about Rudy Ray Moore.

October

  1. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" (October 11) - a crime drama film starring Aaron Paul.
  2. "The Laundromat" (October 18) - a comedy-drama film starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas.
  3. "In the Shadow of the Moon" (October 25) - a documentary film about the Apollo 11 moon landing.

November

  1. "The King" (November 1) - a historical drama film starring Timothée Chalamet and Joel Edgerton.
  2. "Klaus" (November 8) - an animated Christmas film.
  3. "The Irishman" (November 27) - a crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci.

December

  1. "6 Underground" (December 13) - an action-thriller film starring Ryan Reynolds.
  2. "The Two Popes" (December 20) - a biographical comedy-drama film about the relationship between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
  3. "Marriage Story" (December 6) - a drama film starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and Netflix may have released other movies and series in 2019 that are not included here.