Better start working through your Netflix queue as there's a whole host of goodies coming this year.

Following the likes of ace home invasion chiller Hush and powerful documentary 13th, Netflix has lined up one of its most exciting slates of original movies for 2017, starring heavyweights like Brad Pitt and Will Smith.

Smith will be reuniting with his Suicide Squad director David Ayer for Bright, written by Max Landis, while Pitt produces and stars in war comedy War Machine alongside the likes of Tilda Swinton and Ben Kingsley (via Decider).

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(Deadshot in Suicide Squad)

Angelina Jolie's latest directorial outing, First They Killed My Father, will also be taking its bow on Netflix.

As with Tallulah last year, some of Netflix's crop will be premiering at Sundance, including I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore, starring Elijah Wood and Don't Breathe's Jane Levy, and sci-fi romance The Discovery, starring Rooney Mara and Jason Segel.

There is also, of course, another Adam Sandler comedy (Sandy Wexler), but plenty of promising offerings elsewhere, such as Blair Witch director Adam Wingard's adaptation of manga Death Note.

Warcraft's Duncan Jones has a new effort called Mute also debuting on Netflix in 2017, and we'll have rom-com Girlfriend's Day, written by and starring Better Call Saul's Bob Odenkirk, as well as superhero outing iBoy which stars Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams.

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(iBoy)

All that's to come this year AND even more original TV series like Santa Clarita Diet with Drew Barrymore as a zombie and A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Better stock up on popcorn.

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From: Digital Spy