‘Spider-Man’, ‘Jumanji’, other franchise films to hit Netflix after theaters
The Hindu
The five-year arrangement will begin with the 2022 slate of movies, which is scheduled to include Marvel film ‘Morbius’ and Brad Pitt thriller ‘Bullet Train’
Streaming service Netflix Inc reached a deal to offer new “Spider-Man” movies and other films from Sony Pictures to U.S. customers after they play in theaters, the companies said on Thursday. The five-year arrangement will begin with the 2022 slate of movies, which is scheduled to include Marvel film “Morbius,” best-selling book adaptation “Where the Crawdads Sing” and Brad Pitt thriller “Bullet Train.” Future releases are expected to include new installments in the Spider-Man, Venom, Jumanji and Bad Boys franchises.More Related News

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