Netflix is restructuring its film production process following negative responses to some high-profile projects
Netflix is thinking of making some changes after getting negative reviews on some big projects. Netflix's film division head says that Netflix has given a lot of movies to the audience but they are not their own.

Netflix releases new series and films very frequently, and there is a lot of content for people to watch, but not every film or series is that wonderful. The focus should be on the quality of the particular film and not the quantity.
Scott Stuber, the CEO of Netflix's film division, claimed that while the firm previously created a large number of films on purpose because it believed it "needed volume," this phase of expansion has now passed. Netflix intends to release fewer films in the future but believes that the quality of those releases will significantly improve.
Netflix has given a lot of movies that are so hit and some of them won an Oscar as well but these are not their own.
If there is confidence that the original content will be terrific, Netflix customers will probably prefer receiving less of it—even if there are no more fantastic Netflix movies than we already have. If there is a chance that a new Netflix original film will be well received, people are more likely to click on it without more thought.
Netflix has a ton of potentially excellent films on its schedule, especially as award season approaches. And this might become the standard if Netflix is successful in implementing its new plan.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.