All major announcements from Netflix's big event: From 'Stranger Things' S4 to 'Red Notice' trailer

 | Updated: Sep 27, 2021, 05:01 PM IST

Netflix unveiled a bevvy of new shows, films, first look and trailers that are upcoming on the streaming giant in a global fan event.

Scroll to check out all-new announcements. 

Netflix reveals first footage of Tom Sturridge starrer ‘The Sandman’

The first footage from 'The Sandman' live-action TV series is here!

Netflix has dropped the first look from its upcoming adaptation of 'Neil Gaiman’s iconic Sandman comic as part of the streaming platform's TUDUM fan event. The mind-bending teaser shows Sturridge as the character, as well as Game of Thrones veteran Charles Dance playing Roderick Burgess.

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Chris Hemsworth in a still from 'Extraction' (Image via Netflix)

Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth made quite an impact last year with his action flick on Netflix, 'Extraction'. Now, the streaming service has revealed during their ongoing fan festival, TUDUM, that Hemsworth will be coming back with a sequel. 

Last year, Joe Russo had revealed that 'Extraction 2' was going to be a fall-2021 production. Meaning, the film will not be releasing in 2021. 

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Netflix unveils 'Stranger Things' season 4 new spooky teaser

Netflix has unveiled a new spooky clip of ‘Stranger Things' season 4. The streaming giant dropped a short clip from the much-awaited season of the hit series. 'Stranger Things' is set to premiere in 2022 after being delayed by COVID-19. 

The 90-second-long spoofy teaser opens with a flashback to the 1950s, where a family of four is moving to a pristine blue creel house in a vintage car. The clips then show a set of increasingly disturbing scenes before moving forward to the show's present-day, showing the familiar gang breaking into a house in search of something mystic.

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Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II

Season 5 of 'The Crown' will release next year!

During the Tulum global event, Netflix has revealed that the new instalment of the Emmy-winning historical drama about the British royal family will premiere in November 2022. 

The premiere month was unveiled by none other than the new Queen Elizabeth II herself, Imelda Staunton.

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Bridgerton season 2

After a massive success of season 1 makers spared no time in working on its second season. The most-awaited series has recently finished filming after a tough year with multiple setbacks due to COVID-19.

Marking the 1-year anniversary since season 1 premiered, Netflix announced that season 2 will release on March 25. 

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Aimee, Maeve and Otis in an intense scene from 'Sex Education 3'

Netflix's highly acclaimed series 'Sex Education' came back with the third part and now has been renewed for its fourth season. 

The third part shows Otis, all grown up, and Eric and Adam are official, and Jean gives birth to a baby girl. Meanwhile, new headteacher Hope has returned to Moordale. 

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'Red Notice' cast: Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot and Dwayne Johnson

'Red Notice' cast: Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot and Dwayne Johnson 

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A still from the latest first-look footage of 'Ozark' S4

The fourth and final season of one of its top-rated series of Netflix, 'Ozark' will release on January 21.

Starring Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Julia Garner--and many others--the finale season is going to be deadlier than it already is.

 

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Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio in a still from 'Don't Look Up'

The new trailer from this year's most-anticipated movie  'Don't Look Up' was released.

Starring Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Jonah Hill in pivotal roles, this new clip revolves around an astronomy student Kate Dibiasky (Lawrence) and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (DiCaprio)  trying to explain to the President of the United States (Streep) and her Chief of Staff (Hill) that a comet is about to hit earth.

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A still from the film

Netflix has recently launched the first trailer Zack Snyder’s zombie-themed 'Army of Thieves'. 

This instalment, which is the prequel to 'Army of the Dead', features Matthias Schweighöfer as Ludwig Dieter. 
'Army of Thieves' will witness the character of Ludwig Dieter as a small-town bank teller being taken into an unknown world by a mysterious woman who hires him to crack a sequence of near-impossible safes all across Europe. 

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