Netflix has a bit of an image to it, that it cancels a lot of series.
Netflix, meanwhile, is known for regularly ending popular series. Often after just one season, but also after two seasons, many series have to believe it. Now the streaming service explains why that is.
Netflix Global Head of TV, Bela Bajaria, says it’s not right, that image. Netflix renews around 67 percent of all its series. That is the same as the standard in the series industry.
Lots of series
“If you look at series that get two seasons and more, we are at a percentage of 67 percent. That’s the industry standard. We also make a lot of series completely new, and sometimes it feels like we have a lot of series soon. But if you look at the number of innovations, it is quite high. “
In addition, Bajaria says that Netflix makes many series run longer: “I think if you look at The Crown, which we are now launching in its fourth season, and Grace & Frankie and The Ranch, we have a lot of series that run longer. And we have always said that we want a mixture with limited series and shows that run for several seasons. “
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