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Netflix is set to increase investment in games, despite recent restructureNetflix has said it will 'ramp' its investment in games in future, despite a recent restructure leading to a studio shutdown, and a strategic rethink.
It's not rocket science, to be fair, but credit to Netflix – someone at the biggest streamer in the world has figured out the recipe for good political thrillers. It's already scored an ongoing hit with The Diplomat, and now Netflix has teased a new show that seems to be very familiar to anyone who enjoyed Bodyguard a few years ago.
“We believe we can and will be choosy. We’ve got a great business. We’re predominantly focused on growing that organically, investing aggressively and responsibly into that growth, and returning excess cash to shareholders through share purchases. And I think you’ll see us continue on that path.”
Netflix’s Co-CEO just revealed many of the biggest new shows and movies the company has planned for the rest of this year and into 2026.
Netflix said AI was used to produce visual effects that appeared for the first time on screen in one of its original series, employing a technology that has been a source of anxiety throughout Hollywood.
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I wish the new WWE RAW logo was a knockout - MSNThe new logo for WWE RAW made its subtle debut at last weekend's Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight and already fans aren't happy. Promoting the wrestling show's Netflix debut in 2025, the logo is ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNNetflix profits surge off ads, higher subscription pricesThe company raised its full-year revenue forecast, noting that it expects revenue to be between $44.8 billion and $45.2 billion in 2025.
The new logo for WWE RAW made its subtle debut at last weekend's Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight and already fans aren't happy. Promoting the wrestling show's Netflix debut in 2025, the logo is ...
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NewsNation on MSNNetflix to release documentary on woman who went missing on cruiseNetflix is set to release a three-part documentary series about the story of Amy Lynn Bradley, a woman who went missing on a cruise around 27 years ago.
Netflix unveiled a brand-new TV experience on Wednesday, designed to be more "flexible" and "intuitive," the streamer said.