Below find Netflix’s summer movie preview sizzle, featuring some of the highlights from the nearly three-dozen films the streamer is set to release between April and the end of August. Included in the video are clips from Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead,” “Fatherhood,” the Jason Momoa-starring “Sweet Girl,” the Amy Adams agoraphobia thriller “The Woman in the Window,” and more.

Netflix set a release date, announced the full cast, and revealed a first-look photo from “America: the Motion Picture,” a project that has been quiet since 2017, when word broke that Channing Tatum would voice George Washington in the animated feature directed by “Archer” EP Matt Thompson and written by “Wonder Woman 1984” scribe Dave Callaham. Netflix announced the cast also includes Jason Mantzoukas, Olivia Munn, Bobby Moynihan, Judy Greer, Will Forte, Raoul Max Trujillo, Killer Mike, with Simon Pegg and Andy Samberg. It will be released on the service June 30. Related ‘1899’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ Sneak Peek: Adjoa Andoh’s Lady Danbury Origin Story Is Revealed Related Martin Scorsese’s Favorite Movies: 53 Films the Director Wants You to See Oscars 2023: Best International Feature Film Predictions
Here’s the official synopsis: “In this wildly tongue-in-cheek animated revisionist history, a chainsaw-wielding George Washington assembles a team of rabble rousers — including beer-loving bro Sam Adams, famed scientist Thomas Edison, acclaimed horseman Paul Revere, and a very pissed off Geronimo — to defeat Benedict Arnold and King James in the American Revolution. Who will win? No one knows, but you can be sure of one thing: these are not your father’s Founding… uh, Fathers.” Another project with new details is “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayl & Greed,” a documentary from director Joshua Rofé (“Lorena”) and producers that include McCarthy and Ben Falcone. Here’s the synopsis: “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed brings us the shockingly untold story about the prolific landscape artist and host of The Joy of Painting, Bob Ross and his legacy. With a keen appreciation for nature, and a kind and gentle demeanor, he encouraged everyone he met to embrace their creativity and believe in themselves, becoming a cultural phenomenon along the way. The man who famously said that there were no mistakes, rather just happy accidents has brought sheer delight to the world for decades. While his soothing voice and unmistakable image continue to evoke nostalgia, there remains a sinister tale surrounding his name and the empire that was built on it being hijacked by once trusted partners, whose slow betrayal of him continued beyond his death in 1995.”

Netflix also revealed a first-look photo from “Fatherhood,” which stars Kevin Hart as a widower tackling his role as a dad. Directed and co-written by “American Pie” and “About a Boy” Oscar nominee Paul Weitz and co-written by Dana Stevens (“Safe Haven”), the film is adapted from Matthew Logelin’s “Two Kisses for Maddy: A Memoir of Loss & Love.” PHILIPPE BOSSE/NETFLIX © 2021 Below find the complete list of the streamer’s summer releases.

Undated summer release

“Fear Street” trilogy “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed” “The Loud House Movie”

April

“Things Heard & Seen” (April 29) “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” (April 30)

May

“Monster” (May 7) “Oxygen” (May 12) “The Woman in the Window” (May 14) “Army of the Dead” (May 21) “Baggio: the Divine Ponytail” (May 26) “Ghost Lab” (May 26) “Blue Miracle” (May 27)

June

“Carnaval” (June 2) “Awake” (June 9) “Wish Dragon” (June 11) “Skater Girl” (June 11) “Jagame Thandhiram” (June 18) “Fatherhood” (June 18) “Good on Paper” (June 23) “The Ice Road” (June 25) “America: the Motion Picture” (June 30) “The House of Flowers: the Movie” (date TBA)

July

“Resort to Love” (July 29) “The Last Mercenary” (July 30) “Blood Red Sky” (undated) “Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans” (date TBA) “The Last Letter from Your Lover” (date TBA)

August

“The Kissing Booth 3” (August 11) “Sweet Girl” (August 20) “He’s All That” (August 27) “Beckett” (date TBA)

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