Netflix Summer Lineup Unveils Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films Set to Stream
Upcoming Summer Scares Await on Netflix!
Got your popcorn ready? Movie theaters may be booming with blood-thirsty vamps, feathered jockeys, and revival hits, but sometimes, the sofa and the big screen of Netflix are hard to resist. Here's a sneak peek at the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles that'll keep your heart racing this summer.
May 23 - Fear Street: Prom Queen
For those who thought Fear Street was just a trilogy, consider this your second chance for a dance. Delve into the high school halls of 1988 Shadyside, where you'll encounter popular ladies, misfits, and the mysteriously vanished. Directed by Matt Palmer, you'll see India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, Chris Klein, David Iacono, and more. Plus, the appearance of Lili Taylor and Katherine Waterston is an added bonus, isn't it?
June 20 - KPop Demon Hunters
Ready to rock and roll with a twist? Sony Pictures Animation beckons you to an animated action comedy where K-pop superstars moonlight as demon hunters. Even amidst their hectic performance schedule, they must save their adoring fans from an enchanting band of boy band monsters. Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the voice cast features talent-packed stars like Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, and Liza Koshy, along with Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, and Byung Hun Lee.
July 2 - The Old Guard 2
The immortal warriors are back! Following the 2020 original, this sequel picks up with more world-saving action, old enemies resurfacing, and the eternal life mystery heating up. Don't forget your front-row seat for a cast that includes Charlize Theron, Henry Golding, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, under Victoria Mahoney's direction.
July 10 - Brick
No flashy immortal warriors here. Brick (not the 2005 movie) offers a riveting mystery: a couple and their neighbors, trapped behind a bewildering wall. Clues to the questions of who's behind it, why it's here, and whether there's an escape strive to be uncovered.
August 13 - Fixed
Get ready for some howls and devious shenanigans. Genndy Tartakovsky's adult animated comedy Fixed follows a dog who wants to revel with his pals one last time before his "fix" appointment. With Adam Devine, Idris Elba, Kathryn Hahn, Fred Armisen, and an all-star cast, there's no paw-ing away from a good laugh.
Summer TBD - Lost in Starlight
Falling in love can be challenging, even more so when one is billions of miles away. Netflix's inaugural Korean-language animated film brings us a romance between an astronaut and a musician, connected by more than love: one on Earth, the other on Mars.
Stay tuned for more amazing sci-fi, fantasy, and horror revelations, plus insights on what's next in the Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC, and Doctor Who universes at Tudum.
- Gizmodo and io9 might be interested in knowing that the upcoming Netflix summer line-up includes titles like Fear Street: Prom Queen, KPop Demon Hunters, The Old Guard 2, and more, offering a mix of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror.
- If you're a fan of sci-fi-and-fantasy movies-and-tv shows, mark your calendars for the release of KPop Demon Hunters on June 20, an animated action comedy featuring Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, Liza Koshy, and others.
- Technology enthusiasts will also be thrilled to learn about the upcoming adult animated comedy Fixed, set to air on August 13, which features an all-star cast led by Adam Devine, Idris Elba, and Kathryn Hahn.
- entertainment websites such as Gizmodo and io9 might find Lost in Starlight, Netflix's inaugural Korean-language animated film, fascinating, as it promises a love story between an Earth-based astronaut and a musician on Mars, coming this summer.