.Netflix unveils 2023 slate of original movies, including AdamSandler & JenniferAniston reuniting for MurderMystery2, chrishemsworth's Extraction2, GalGadot's HeartOfStone & more
Netflix has announced its upcoming slate of films for 2023, and viewers can expect sequels to established hits, and new movies from famed directors featuring some big stars.
Fans of Adam Sandler have plenty to anticipate, given that the actor will be seen in no less than three Netflix movies this year: animated comedy “Leo”, debuting on Nov.
Other films coming up are: David Harbour comedy “We Have a Ghost” ; the Jennifer Lopez-starring assassin feature “The Mother” ; sci-fi comedy “They Cloned Tyrone,” starring John Boyega, Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris ; conspiracy thriller “Pain Hustlers”, starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans ; and “The Killer” with Michael Fassbender .
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