A Netflix era ends and nobody noticed

A Netflix era ends and nobody noticed

Netflix blockbusters have been criticized by many subscribers for years. Films such as Red Notice, The Gray Man or Rebel Moon are said to be produced on an assembly line by an algorithm. Soulless Spectacles that will not be remembered. Such allegations have by no means escaped the streaming service.

He is just ending an era: Netflix film boss Scott Stuber is being replaced by Sherlock Holmes producer Dan Lin. What many see as nothing more than a dusty personnel change indicates a profound change. It will end the era of Rebel Moon forever, but also that of Oscar nominees such as The Irishman.

What went wrong at Netflix in recent years, what is changing now and how the future of the streaming service Moviepilot editor-in-chief Jenny Jecke and her colleague Jan Felix Wuttig discuss what it could look like in the podcast.

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Part of this Netflix episode is a look at Netflix’s blockbuster slate, its Oscar ambitions, and its drive to attract major filmmakers. Much of this may soon be a thing of the past.

Time codes:

  • 00:01:44 – What actually happened?
  • 00:05:45 – Between The Irishman and Red Notice: What have the last few years been like at Netflix?
  • 00:26:26 – What has changed behind the scenes now?
  • 00:31:12 – What does the future of Netflix look like?
  • 00:42:22 – How Netflix will change
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