New On Netflix This Week: The Midnight Sky, The White Tiger, And More David Wolinsky One of the final weeks of the year finds the new offerings on Netflix, for better or worse, starting to dry up. By week's end on December 26, there will likely be tons of presents under the tree--but there's only eight new programs dropping on the streaming service overall. We would be remiss to not highlight The Midnight Sky, George Clooney's sci-fi adventure epic, which debuts December 23 on Netflix. Clooney directs and stars in this adaptation of the acclaimed novel Good Morning, Midnight, which tells the story of a father and daughter racing to stop astronauts from returning to a planet which is now an absolute frozen tundra. Should be just the thing to cozy up with as winter takes hold and the holidays begin. All jokes aside, Clooney himself remarked as soon as he laid eyes on it, this seemed like it would be an unfortunately timely film: "I got the script way before the pandemic, but still there were all these other elements… There’s the denying of climate change but also the idea of how hateful it’s become, how race and all these other things that are tinderboxes in our country really just require anybody to throw a match in it. That’s why I was drawn to the story because if you play that kind of hatred out over a 20-year period of time, it’s not inconceivable that we destroy ourselves." Continue Reading at GameSpot https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
One of the final weeks of the year finds the new offerings on Netflix, for better or worse, starting to dry up. By week's end on December 26, there will likely be tons of presents under the tree--but there's only eight new programs dropping on the streaming service overall.
We would be remiss to not highlight The Midnight Sky, George Clooney's sci-fi adventure epic, which debuts December 23 on Netflix. Clooney directs and stars in this adaptation of the acclaimed novel Good Morning, Midnight, which tells the story of a father and daughter racing to stop astronauts from returning to a planet which is now an absolute frozen tundra. Should be just the thing to cozy up with as winter takes hold and the holidays begin.
All jokes aside, Clooney himself remarked as soon as he laid eyes on it, this seemed like it would be an unfortunately timely film: "I got the script way before the pandemic, but still there were all these other elements… There’s the denying of climate change but also the idea of how hateful it’s become, how race and all these other things that are tinderboxes in our country really just require anybody to throw a match in it. That’s why I was drawn to the story because if you play that kind of hatred out over a 20-year period of time, it’s not inconceivable that we destroy ourselves."
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