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New Netflix movies: the biggest films to stream in April 2023

Here are all of the new Netflix movies to debut on the world’s best streaming platform.

New Netflix movies: April 5, 2023 update

Tom Power, entertainment reporter

With April 2023 finally supplanting March, we’ve given our new Netflix movies guide a spring clean. Every December 2022 entry has been removed, while we’ve added Murder Mystery 2 to the list. We’ve also updated our ‘coming soon’ section with the latest news and trailers.

Looking for all of the new Netflix movies to arrive on the streamer recently? Allow us to be your guide.

Below, we’ve rounded up every new film to debut on Netflix. That includes popular sequels like Murder Mystery 2, which almost set a new record for a Netflix comedy movie with your help. Other recent big hitters include Luther: The Fallen Sun and We Have a Ghost among others.

You’ll also find a section on all of the new Netflix movies set to land on the world’s best streaming service over the coming months, such as Extraction 2 and Rebel Moon. Oh, and if you’re searching for a more comprehensive guide on all things Netflix films, read our best Netflix movies guide. For now, here’s every new film that’s released on Netflix since January 2023.

New Netflix movies: March and April 2023

Kill Boksoon

Release date: March 31

This Korean crime drama movie raked in almost 20 million hours viewed in its first week on Netflix. And, by all accounts, it’s another East Asian winner for the world’s most popular streamer.

The flick focuses on the titular Gil Bok-Soon (Jeon Do-yeon), a contract killer with a 100% success rate in the field. However, the secret agent has had to marry her job with being a mother in recent years, causing numerous splits in her relationship with her boss Cha Min-Kyu. When Bok-Soon refuses to complete a specific assignment, an major confrontation is inevitable, leading the titular character to fight for her survival.

Critics have hailed Kill Boksoon as a highly satisfying thriller in the mould of John Wick. So, if you’re a fan of the gun-fu genre, you should check it out.

Murder Mystery 2

Release date: March 31

A sequel to one of Netflix’s most popular original comedy films ever, Murder Mystery 2 sees A-listers Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler return as married couple Audrey and Nick as they look to thwart another whodunnit from going down. Unsurprisingly, a plethora of comedy capers ensue.

Like its 2019 predecessor, Murder Mystery 2 is a pretty derivative take on the murder mystery formula, and some of its humor leaves a lot to be desired. Even so, it’s been a sure fire hit for Netflix, with 64.4 million hours streamed since it debuted on the platform. Expect a third Murder Mystery movie to be greenlit sometime soon, then.

The Magician’s Elephant

Release date: March 17

This heart-warming, family-friendly tale doesn’t immediately stand out from the pack. After all, its official trailer (see above) depicts it as a fairly average film. But The Magician’s Elephant is a wonderful watch. Sure, it contains familiar themes about family and destiny, and its plot is pretty basic at times. Children, though, will love it and adults are sure to get a kick out of its beautiful animation (it’s that, or they’ll be pleased that it’ll keep the kids quiet for a bit).

Based on the Kate DiCamillo’s novel of the same name, it stars Noah Jupe as Peter, a boy searching for his long lost sister. A chance encounter with a fortune teller puts Peter on a collision course with a magician who, well, owns an elephant, with the latter pair seemingly holding the key to Peter locating his sibling.

Luther: The Fallen Sun

Release date: March 10

Luther: The Fallen Sun transforms the hit BBC crime drama series into a franchise capable of telling thrilling tales in the movie medium. Or, rather, that was the goal from its cast and crew. Unfortunately, Luther‘s metamorphosis into a big-budget theatrical offering leaves a lot to be desired, with its janky plot, rushed pacing (especially early on), and lack of captivating villain (Andy Serkis does his best with what he’s given, though) ensuring The Fallen Sun is nothing more than an average watch.

Still, Luther fans are sure to enjoy what’s on offer. With the disgraced detective (Idris Elba) locked up for the various illegal acts he committed in the TV show, Serkis’ antagonistic David Robey has free reign to carry out his serial killer masterplan. That’s until Luther unceremoniously breaks himself out of jail, however, and reluctantly teams up with Inspector Odette Raine (Cynthia Erivo) to put an end to Robey’s murderous ways.

New Netflix movies: February 2023 and earlier

We Have a Ghost

Release date: February 24

Despite its evident star-powered cast – Marvel actor Anthony Mackie and Stranger Things‘ David Harbour among them – We Have A Ghost doesn’t live up to its spookily lofty heights.

The supernatural comedy, which is based on Geoff Manugh’s short story ‘Ernest’, sees Frank Presley (Mackie) and his family move into their new home, only to find it’s haunted by a spirit called Ernest (Harbour). Rather than being scared, though, the Presleys begin recording Ernest for a new YouTube channel, turning him and them into overnight sensations. It isn’t long, though, before the authorities become involved. Uh-oh.

We Have a Ghost should have been a knock-out for Netflix, but it doesn’t wrangle its talented cast and its plot into a meaningful film. Sure, there are some humorous moments and plenty of sentiment within but, like many new Netflix movies before it, We Have a Ghost struggles to make a compelling argument to make it worth recommending.

The Strays

Release date: February 17

Essentially, The Strays is Netflix’s take on Jordan Peele’s winning formula for crafting unsettling horror-infused thrillers. Surprisingly, it does a pretty good job of emulating Peele’s directorial catalog of work, too, albeit it’s a suspense-filled film with a somewhat frustrating ending.

This Nathaniel Martello-White flick tells the story of Neve (Ashley Madekwe), a biracial upper-class woman who leads an idyllic life with her loving family and holds down a well-paying job as a deputy head teacher at a prestigious private school. However, Neve’s life is upended when elements from her troubled pass resurface and threaten to undermine everything she’s built for herself. 

If you’re a fan of Get Out, Nope, and Us, The Strays is worth streaming. More casual viewers might not be as enthralled as Peele’s established fanbase or psychological thriller devotees, though.

True Spirit

Release date: February 3

Feel like an uplifting (but sugary sweet) family adventure? True Spirit will fit the bill. The fact it’s based on a true story helps the film out immensely, and it’s an impressive story that critics have dubbed “an empowering tribute to a magnificent achievement.”

At just 16-years old, Jessica Watson began a quest to become the youngest person to complete a non-stop solo sail around the globe. And though this isn’t going to be one of our favourites, it’ll be great for family movie night. Teagan Croft, Anna Paquin, and Cliff Curtis all star.

You People

Release date: January 27

You People is centered around a new couple and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amidst clashing cultures, societal expectations, and generational differences. Jonah Hill (also a producer), Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus all star. 

Critics have called You People “brilliantly hilarious, pertinent and wickedly smart”, but there has also been criticism of its portrayal of racial tensions. Ultimately, it’s a movie that doesn’t fully commit to its positioning as a rom-com, nor its introspective take on interracial dating.

The Pale Blue Eye

Release date: January 6

Christian Bale dons an older (and slightly less high-tech) detective get-up in new Netflix movie The Pale Blue Eye

Based on the novel of the same name by Louis Bayard, this 1830s-set crime thriller stars Bale as Augustus Landor, a veteran clue-hunter who enlists the help of a young Edgar Allen Poe (Harry Melling) to solve a series of murders at the United States Military Academy. Gillian Anderson, Lucy Boynton, Toby Jones, and Charlotte Gainsbourg also feature.

With such a well-known cast, you’d imagine great things. However, it had a somewhat lukewarm response upon release, with some critics bashing it for being too methodically paced. That said, others enjoyed the carefully constructed plot, and many of the cast’s performances, so we’ll leave it to you to decide how you feel.

New Netflix movies: what’s coming in 2023?

Want to know what other new Netflix movies are coming in 2023? Below, we’ve picked out some of the most eagerly anticipated films set to be released in the coming months.

Chupa

Release date: April 7

Billed as a fantasy adventure film, Chupa will tell the tale of US-Mexican teenager Alex (Evan Whitten), who discovers a young chupacabra living in his grandfather’s shed. Unsurprisingly, it isn’t long before the authorities get wind of a magical creature living out in the sticks, forcing Alex, his family, and his friends to protect the creature dubbed ‘Chupa’ at all costs.

Chupa looks like it’ll be another by-the-books family-friendly flick, but there’s sure to be enough charm and heart-warming story beats to make it worth streaming.

The Mother

Release date: May 12

Cue generic Netflix thriller plot: in The Mother, a deadly female assassin (Jennifer Lopez) comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she gave up years before, while on the run from dangerous men. A bit of a change of pace for Lopez after glitzy 2022 romcom Marry Me, then. This one was scheduled to release last year, but has since been delayed until May 2023.

Extraction 2

Release date: June 16

As its name suggests, Extraction 2 is a direct sequel to Sam Hargrave’s 2020 Netflix original movie, and will see Chris Hemsworth’s seemingly indestructible hero – Tyler Rake – returning for another high-stakes and invariably globe-trotting special ops mission. 

The streamer finally showed off its first trailer, which reveals Rake will be tasked with rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison they’re being held in. Expect Rake to be double-crossed at some point again, then.

They Cloned Tyrone

Release date: July 21

Not too much is known about They Cloned Tyrone, but its synopsis reads as follows: “A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio (Jamie Foxx, John Boyega, and Teyonah Parris) onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper.” By the sounds of things, then, this new Netflix movie – from first time director Juel Taylor – has more than a few tricks up its sleeve. Its cast looks pretty great, too.

Heart of Stone

Heart of Stone could be Gal Gadot’s next headline-making film franchise. (Image credit: Netflix)

Release date: August 11

With her time as Wonder Woman seemingly coming to an end in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), Gal Gadot needs a new headline-making film franchise to lead.

Luckily for Gadot, Heart of Stone could be that movie series. Positioned as Mission: Impossible-style franchise, this action thriller stars Gadot as Rachel Stone, a CIA agent who “is the only woman standing between her powerful, global peace-keeping organization and the loss of its most valuable – and dangerous – asset”.

Unsurprisingly, little else is known about this one, but we know it’ll co-star Jamie Dornan (50 Shades of Grey), Matthias Schweighofer (Army of the Dead), Alia Bhatt (RRR), and Sophie Okonedo (The Wheel of Time). Peaky Blinders and Misfits director Tom Harper helms this entry in our new Netflix movies guide.

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is the long overdue follow-up to Aardman’s 2000 stop-motion classic. (Image credit: Netflix / Aardman Animation)

Release date: November 10 

Having pulled off a death-defying escape from Tweedy’s farm, Ginger has finally found her dream – a peaceful island sanctuary for the whole flock, far from the dangers of the human world in Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. When she and Rocky hatch a little girl called Molly, Ginger’s happy ending seems complete. But back on the mainland, the whole of chicken-kind faces a new and terrible threat. This long-awaited sequel is being helmed by Flushed Away director Sam Fell.

Rebel Moon

Rebel Moon is Zack Snyder’s next tentpole movie. (Image credit: Netflix)

Release date: December 22

Army of the Dead director Zack Snyder is returning to Netflix this year with Rebel Moon, an epic space opera reportedly inspired by both Star Wars and Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. The film’s official synopsis reads as follows: “A peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy is threatened by the armies of a tyrannical regent named Balisarius. The desperate civilians dispatch Kora, a young woman who has a mysterious past to seek out warriors from nearby planets to help them challenge the regent.”

Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Ray Fisher, Djimon Hounsou, Jena Malone, Corey Stoll, Ed Skrein, and Anthony Hopkins are all confirmed to star, which we expect will enjoy a limited theatrical release before it lands on Netflix.

Maestro

Bradley Cooper looks unrecognizable as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro. (Image credit: Netflix)

Release date: TBA (2023 confirmed)

Produced by Todd Phillips, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and leading man Bradley Cooper (who also directs the film), Maestro centers on the life and legacy of West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein. Judging by the prosthetics used to transform Cooper into the much older Bernstein, we expect this entry in our new Netflix movies list to be a shoo-in for next year’s Best Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar (release date depending). 

The Mothership

The Mothership is Halle Berry’s next major movie role. (Image credit: Netflix)

Release date: TBA (2023 confirmed)

The Mothership is a sci-fi adventure that follows Sara Morse (Halle Berry) one year after her husband (Omari Hardwick) mysteriously vanishes from their rural farm. When she discovers a strange, extraterrestrial object underneath their home, Sara and her kids embark on a race to find their husband, father, and – most importantly – the truth. Sounds ominous. 

For more Netflix-based coverage, read our best Netflix movies, best Netflix shows, and best Netflix documentaries guides.

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