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The Internet’s Going Crazy For Tom Holland And Robert Pattinson’s New Netflix Movie

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The Internet’s Going Crazy For Tom Holland And Robert Pattinson’s New Netflix Movie

By Matt Joseph

 

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Netflix‘s summer saw the arrival of splashy fantasy shows like Warrior Nun, Cursed and season 2 of The Umbrella Academy, while their original movies brought in huge viewing figures thanks to star-driven blockbusters such as Extraction, Spenser Confidential, The Old Guard and Project Power.

 

But with the fall now upon us, it’s time to begin rolling out the more prestige dramas, as the streaming site looks to generate some awards buzz.

 

One of the most hotly-anticipated is Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7, which is exactly the sort of true-life ensemble drama that always plays well during this time of year.

 

We’ve also got Mank coming soon, which is David Fincher’s first outing behind the camera since 2014’s Gone Girl.

 

Full Story: https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/internets-crazy-tom-holland-robert-pattinsons-netflix-movie/

  • 2 weeks later...

is the headline code for "the movie is pants but we're going to try and drum up enough viewers to get a return on investment"?

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