42 new Netflix movies just released

With the end of the first weekend and the start of the fourth quarter, Netflix’s content library has grown a bit with several dozen new titles. Netflix released a number of third-party favorite movies. GladiatorYou can also choose from several other versions of the Ocean’s heist franchise.

These titles, which are streaming now, are part of a massive 145 brand-new titles that you can check out on Netflix in the month of February (the complete list is below).

Netflix has new releases

Much of the Netflix coverage that you read both here and elsewhere tends to focus heavily on the streamer’s high-profile originals. These include recently released movies such as the newly-released LouAnd BlondeYou can also watch Netflix series similar to Dahmer.

However, a significant part of many subscribers’ viewing activity still consists of bingeing third-party titles that are among the new Netflix releases regularly debuting on the platform. This is an example of this: The #3 movieNetflix all over the globe for the seven-day period ending on September 25, 2015 That would be Mark Wahlberg’s new drama Father StuYou can also watch the original on Netflix, but it is not available as a Netflix Original. Here it isOn the streamer

READ MORE: Netflix now has 145 new titles that you can stream this month (October 2022).


These are the 10 best third-party titles to check out among the 42 new Netflix movies that were released this weekend. There’s everything here from historical drama (GladiatorComedy (Wedding Crashers) and action-thrillers, along the lines of the Ocean’s movies.


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Andy Meek is a journalist who has been covering media, entertainment, culture for more than 20 years. His work has appeared in outlets including The Guardian, Forbes, and The Financial Times, and he’s written for BGR since 2015. Andy’s coverage covers entertainment and technology, with a special interest in streaming. Over the years, he’s interviewed legendary figures in entertainment and tech that range from Stan Lee to John McAfee, Peter Thiel, and Reed Hastings.

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