If you want to see all the cinema releases, you can also check out the best new release movies of 2023 in NETFLIX APP. But this selection is only a tiny part of everything we can find on Netflix, so below we leave you a list ordered by release date in which you can find all the new releases this year on Netflix.
‘The Murderer’
Release date: November 10
David Fincher, master of the thriller, once again offers a genre proposal with ‘The Assassin.’ The plot reveals a murderer who, after a fateful mistake, confronts his boss and himself in an international persecution that, according to him, is not personal.
You will like it if you are a fan of the director of ‘Seven,’ ‘Fight Club’ or the recent ‘Mank’ or the fantastic ‘Zodiac.’ With ‘The Assassin,’ he offers a dark and reflective story in which Michael Fassbender gives a chilling performance, yes, but admirable.
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‘Nyad’
Release date: November 3
We love real stories, and Netflix invites us to learn about the extraordinary story of swimmer Diana Nyad, who, at 60 years old and with the help of her great friend and coach, Bonnie Stoll, sets out to fulfill her life’s dream, a swim voyage—almost 180 km in open sea from Cuba to Florida.
You will like it if stories of improvement are your thing. These stories are always an attraction, but if we also have Annette Benning and Jodie Foster in charge of conveying the feat of the authentic Nyad, as narrated in her biography ‘Find a Way,’ we have guarantees of emotion and characters imbued with depth only.
‘Summer Vacation’
Release date: November 3
After the sagas ‘Padre no hay más que uno’ and ‘A todo tren’, Santiago Segura has confirmed that his role as a family film director is more than solvent. Therefore, 2023 has given us another good dose of comedy for all audiences, accompanied by Leo Harlem.
In ‘Summer Vacation,’ two friends, Óscar and Félix, lose their jobs and are forced to accept a temporary job as children’s entertainers in a luxury hotel, but their task coincides with the month in which they have to take care of their children as parents. Divorced. As expected, they have no better idea than to take the children, hide them in the hotel, and try to combine work and family.
You will like it if you are a fan of thriller movies. It is also an excellent opportunity to see a light and familiar film to share with the little ones in the house.
‘Sister Death’
Release date: October 27
Netflix premieres ‘Hermana Muerte,’ by Paco Plaza, a prequel to ‘ Verónica ‘ (2017). Considered one of the best horror films on Netflix, it serves as an origin story for the character, which the public met through Consuelo Trujillo’s performance in ‘Verónica.’
In post-war Spain, the supernatural film focuses on the story of Narcisa, a young nun with magical powers who arrives at a convent converted into a girls’ school to become a teacher.
You will like it if you are impressed with the reality and the costumbrismo of ‘Verónica’ or have seen other films by Paco Plaza such as ‘La Abuela.’
‘The Business Of Pain’
Release date: October 27
Based on the book by Evan Hughes, the story follows Liza Drake (Blunt), a single mother who has just lost her job. Desperate to make ends meet for her daughter Phoebe (Chloe Coleman).