Multiple Counts with single query in mongodb

You can try below $facet aggregation

$count aggregation will always give you the counts for only single matching ($match) condition. So you need to further divide your each count into multiple section and that's what the $facet provides by processes multiple aggregation pipelines within a single stage on the same set of input documents.

db.collection.aggregate([
  { "$facet": {
    "Total": [
      { "$match" : { "ReleaseDate": { "$exists": true }}},
      { "$count": "Total" },
    ],
    "Released": [
      { "$match" : {"ReleaseDate": { "$exists": true, "$nin": [""] }}},
      { "$count": "Released" }
    ],
    "Unreleased": [
      { "$match" : {"ReleaseDate": { "$exists": true, "$in": [""] }}},
      { "$count": "Unreleased" }
    ]
  }},
  { "$project": {
    "Total": { "$arrayElemAt": ["$Total.Total", 0] },
    "Released": { "$arrayElemAt": ["$Released.Released", 0] },
    "Unreleased": { "$arrayElemAt": ["$Unreleased.Unreleased", 0] }
  }}
])

Output

[{
    "Total": 3,
    "Released": 2,
    "Unreleased": 1
}]

You can use below aggregation.

$gt > null - to check whether field exists or not in aggregation expressions.

$cond with $sum to output 0 and 1 based on release date filter.

$add to add both released and unreleased count to output total.

db.Movies.aggregate([
 {"$group":{
   "_id":null,
   "Unreleased":{"$sum":{"$cond":[{"$and":[{"$gt":["$ReleaseDate",null]},{"$ne":["$ReleaseDate",""]}]},0,1]}},
   "Released":{"$sum":{"$cond":[{"$and":[{"$gt":["$ReleaseDate",null]},{"$ne":["$ReleaseDate",""]}]},1,0]}}
 }},
 {"$addFields":{"Total":{"$add":["$Unreleased","$Released"]}}}
])