Now that Netflix has backed out of trying to get Warner Bros., Sarandos looks back on his failed deal and what's next.
Co-CEO Ted Sarandos committed to the theatrical window after looking at how much money could be made.
How do you keep an antitrust-curious president from sinking your M&E deal? This is reportedly how.
"We are so sorry for Chance’s family," wrote Gen V's producers, "and we are grieving the loss of our friend and colleague."
The streaming boss offered more details on the company's new twice-yearly "What We Watched" engagement report.
Two weeks after the last round of negotiations broke down, discussions are starting up again beginning this Tuesday, October 24.
No, it's not Disneyland with 'Stranger Things' rides. It's the modern streamer’s take on a fan experience.
Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros., and Amazon are rumored to be sitting down together tonight to learn how to play nice with others.
Netflix DVD subscribers won't be charged to keep the final shipment of DVDs after the mail service ends.
The SAG-AFTRA contract expires at midnight PT Wednesday, and the AMPTP seems seriously concerned for studios' bottom lines.
WGA West president Meredith Stiehm urged both Netflix and Comcast boards to reject executive pay packages earlier this week.
Netflix is investing $2.5 billion in Korean TV shows and films over the next four years following the massive success of Squid Game.
The streaming giant has had a challenging past 12-months. Though things are looking up for the company, Hastings is ceding his role.
Data shows Basic With Ads is the least popular plan a month into its rollout, though a good few current subscribers downgraded their subscription.
The streaming service doesn't have plans to include sports packages, but does have plans for more ads.
But don't worry, the bosses assured the freshly unemployed staff members that Netflix will be hiring again in no time.
Sounds like the games are about to get even deadlier in season two.
A new lawsuit claims the streaming platform initially overreported subscription gains in 2021, giving shareholders a false sense of security.
Wild speculation about tie-in merchandise for a Marvel movie, and a live-action remake of The AristoCats.
Netflix is still feeling the aftershocks of its botched response to the Chappelle backlash.