Netflix within the US are going to be treated to the fresh heist movie called The V
ault that comes from Paramount Movies and Saban Films at the end of July 2021.
Headlined by British actor Freddie Highmore (who also is a producer), the thriller is about a genius engineering graduate who is recruited onto a team to assist crack the Bank of Spain (hello, Money Heist plot!). It’s called The Vault but has also been marketed as Way Down in some regions round the world.
The R-rated film was first released within the US on VOD platforms on March 26th, 2021, and now will hit Netflix on July 31st, 2021. It will be released in other territories in late 2020.
The film may be a joint US distributed venture between Paramount and Saban films, although it had been produced in Spain and sold individually per territory. In the UK, for instance , Signature Entertainment carries the rights to the film. It’s seen theatrical releases in multiple regions too. Box office numbers are reportedly just shy of $1 million.
Don’t worry though, although the movie features segments featuring the Spanish language, it’s predominantly spoken in English.
Starring alongside Highmore (most known for Charlie and therefore the Chocolate Factory, the great Doctor, and Bates Motel) is Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Sam Riley, Liam Cunningham, Jose Coronado, and Luis Tosar.
The Vault won’t be the sole SVOD premiere in July 2021 for Netflix within the US. It’ll get the new Australian romance movie this tiny Love of Mine and therefore the Bruce Willis sci-fi movie, Cosmic Sin. Full list of what’s arising on Netflix within the US in July 2021 here.
Only Netflix US is currently set to urge the film currently although we’ll monitor for notification in other key regions because the month progresses.