Netflix expects its programming slate to return to close to normalcy in 2025, after saying its 2024 slate was “patchier than normal” due to the Hollywood strikes.
Speaking on Netflix’s third quarter earnings call, co-CEO Ted Sarandos said some of its popular shows including Cobra Kai and Emily in Paris as well as newer shows such as Perfect Couple and Nobody Wants This were scheduled to air “much earlier in the year” but were delayed due to impacts from the strike.
“The first half of this year, our lineup was much lumpier than we liked and that was primarily because of the work stoppage,” Sarandos said. “It did hit [US, Canada & Australia] the hardest, but there were some effects of that felt in production around the world.”
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