

announced Thursday it will release its entire slate of 2021 films - including potential blockbusters such as the upcoming “Dune,” “Godzilla vs. is throwing a golden lasso around a new and controversial way of releasing movies in a sign of how dramatically the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the film distribution business.

In order of release date, here's a look back at a very good year for streaming films-and 2021's not even over yet, so stay tuned.“ Wonder Woman 1984” studio Warner Bros. And, since the holidays mean a ton of family gatherings and time off, you couldn't have picked a better time to make an HBO Max movie watchlist. Obviously, we've got some classic movies on here, but there are also a few surprises that you might have missed when they were initially released. Kong, obv, which one did you think I meant?) to the epic Tina Turner documentary, you've got a ton of very bingeable content at your fingertips. But some of the big releases (like The Suicide Squad) subsequently left, so which ones are still around for your viewing pleasure-and which ones should you prioritize? I'm 100 percent here for you, dw.įrom absolutely can't-miss documentaries to the best damn action movie around (I'm talking about Godzilla vs. decided to put its biggest hits on HBO Max, sometimes simultaneously, and that made us movie-lovers very, very happy.

A whole bunch of those movies came out on HBO Max: The premiere streaming service usually has some highly anticipated releases, and this year was no exception. But! It was also a great time if you decided to skip movie theaters for streaming (aka, your couch) and an unprecedented opportunity to watch new movies the second they came out. It's probably the understatement of the millennia, but 2021 has been a weird, sometimes fascinating year for film.
