Netflix unveiled its 2025 international programming slate to members of the press for the first time on Monday. It was the first-ever event of its kind for the streamer, and the hour-long presentation gave a peek at an array of intriguing titles that represent a variety of genres and countries. Squid Game was among the featured programs, but the record-breaking hit series merely scratches the surface of what Netflix is bringing.
The long-awaited third season of the Japanese hit series Alice in Borderland and a sequel to the Norwegian monster flick Troll are coming in the new year. Big-budget programs like Brazil’s Senna, Italy’s The Leopard and Japan’s Last Samurai Standing are formidable projects with high production quality, engaging story and scope.
These shows and movies are growing in reach too. Roughly 13% of the Netflix hours viewed last year in the US were non-English titles, resulting in bigger audiences for Korean, Spanish and
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