Ashanti Movie ‘Honey Girls’ Coming to Netflix US in February 2022
Netflix US will get the SVOD (real time video on request) debut for Honey Girls, the Sony Pictures film that was first delivered in late 2021. It’ll show up on the help on February third, 2022.
Among the cast you’ll find in the film incorporates Ashanti, Cindy Busby, Chris Gauthier, Elysia Rotaru, Lilah Fitzgerald, Wesley MacInnes, and Skylar Radzion.
The primary star of the film, delivered by Build-A-Bear Entertainment, is Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas who is the popular vocalist, musician, and entertainer who’s been at the center of attention beginning around 2002 selling north of 27 million records to date. The star has 6.8 million Instagram devotees and 2 million Twitter supporters.
Albeit for the most part known for her commitments to music she’s likewise showed up in motion pictures like Coach Carter, John Tucker Must Die, and Resident Evil: Extinction. You can likewise track down Ashanti as an appearance in season 3 of The CW’s Dynasty.
The film, coordinated by Trey Fanjoy, had its VOD debut back in October 2021 where the film was added to any semblance of Apple, Amazon, and Vudu among others however this present time is the principal opportunity it’s accessible as a feature of a membership.
Will other regions of Netflix stream Honey Girls?
At the present time, just Netflix in the United States is set to get the film albeit numerous other Netflix areas get Sony motion pictures in different windows so watch out for your Netflix’s approaching before long segment..
2022 will be the main year of various high-profile Sony motion pictures coming to Netflix in the United States. In spite of the fact that it’s idea this film option is discrete, we should begin seeing any semblance of Uncharted, Morbius and Bullet Train added throughout the following year or somewhere in the vicinity.
Will you be looking at Honey Girls when it discharges on Netflix US one month from now? Tell us down in the remarks. For a full rundown of what’s approaching to Netflix US in February, look at our steadily extending rundown of titles here.