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13[[caption-width-right:350:The former DVD rental service that [[{{Irony}} killed off DVD rentals]].]]
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15''[[SignatureSoundEffect Tu]]-[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqSiUVUvVCE dumm!]]''
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17Conceived on August 29, 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph out of protest towards Blockbuster's high rental fees, [[http://netflix.com Netflix]] is a service that began in 1999 as a subscription UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} rental service where movies were ordered via the Internet and delivered by the U.S. Postal Service in the United States. Starting in 2007, they began to offer movies via streaming video over the Internet as a value-added service for their subscribers. However, over the next 3-4 years, as DVD and Blu-ray sales began to fade and Internet access became faster and cheaper, Netflix quickly evolved and now has become ''the'' most prominent entertainment streaming service. Its available content includes both television shows and movies, though some of their material is still limited to physical disc rentals.
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19The service can be viewed on all major computer operating systems ([=Windows, Mac, and Linux=]), as well as nearly all internet-connected game consoles[[note]]the notable exception being the Platform/NintendoSwitch[[/note]], most UsefulNotes/BluRay Disc players, smartphones, tablets, [=TiVo=], smart televisions, and set-top streaming boxes such as Apple TV and Roku. Basically, if it has an Internet connection, you can almost certainly watch Netflix on it.
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21In late 2015, Netflix started moving away from using the Microsoft plugin "Silverlight" to rely on Video DRM and streaming, instead opting to use [=HTML5=] on the Desktop versions of Netflix for three reasons: 1. So other browsers besides Google Chrome (such as Safari, Chromium, Opera, and UsefulNotes/MozillaFirefox) could use Netflix. 2. So it wouldn't need to rely on a third-party plugin,[[note]]which takes up resources on the users PC and isn't exactly the most efficient way of providing streaming video to the end user[[/note]] and 3. To add support for basically every Linux distro that has support for any of the browsers listed above.[[note]]Though this is more of a side-effect, as Linux doesn't support the Silverlight plugin, but Windows, Platform/MacOS and Linux all support [=HTML5=], boosting adoption.[[/note]]
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23On the television front, Netflix primarily competes with Creator/{{Hulu}} for reruns. While Netflix's library of reruns is extensive, both services in the past couple of years have made exclusivity deals for certain shows (''Series/{{Friends}}'' for Netflix, and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' for Hulu) to keep them off other services, and Hulu has become a serious competitor when it comes to streaming recently-aired shows (having originally been partially owned by three of the major networks helps). Netflix has begun to lose some of its notable licensing deals to newly emerging rival streaming networks from the owners of the shows in questions (''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' to Creator/DisneyPlus in 2019, ''Friends'' to Creator/HBOMax in 2020, ''Series/TheOfficeUS'' to Peacock in 2021), though the streamer has shown a willingness to spend big on new deals to remain competitive (shelling out a rumored $500 million+ to swipe ''Seinfeld'' from Hulu in 2021).
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25Since the early 2010s, Netflix has competed with Creator/{{HBO}} as a maker of prestige television, making a ''heavy'' push towards original, exclusive content, with great success. Several of its originals (including ''Series/{{House of Cards|US}}'', ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'', ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'', ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'', ''Series/StrangerThings'', ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'', ''Series/{{Ozark}}'', ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'', ''Series/TigerKing'', ''Series/TheQueensGambit'', ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'', ''Series/SquidGame'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'') have been massive hits (at least in the demographics that count), and ''House of Cards'' became the first direct-to-streaming show to win Emmy Awards. The network has also become notable for picking up or producing sequels to outside programs to great success, including ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'', ''Series/{{You|2018}}'', and ''Series/CobraKai''. Netflix's success in this regard has legitimized the idea of online distribution of original TV shows outside of cable or network television, with competitors like Creator/{{Hulu}}, [[Creator/PrimeVideo Amazon]], and Platform/{{Yahoo}} also now having success with their own programming. All three even went as far as to revive or rescue other shows from cancellation, just as Netflix did for ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment''. Netflix brands their original content as "Netflix Originals" though this term can cover a few scenarios: shows commissioned and produced by Netflix, shows produced by other companies which Netflix was the exclusive distributor of, or shows from other companies Netflix has purchased ownership of.
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27Netflix also developed a reputation for being extremely willing to give shows a chance to build an audience; basically, if you got your show on Netflix, you were guaranteed at least one season renewal. It took four years for one of their shows (''Series/MarcoPolo'') to be cancelled before a third season. As its output of new shows increased drastically in the latter half of UsefulNotes/TheNewTens, however, its reputation in this regard began to sour; in 2019, the streamer drew the ire of passionate fanbases for its shows ''Series/TheOA'', ''Series/OneDayAtATime2017'', ''Series/SantaClaritaDiet'', ''Series/AnneWithAnE'', and ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'' by cancelling them early into their runs (the last after just one season) despite general critical and audience acclaim.[[labelnote:*]]''One Day at a Time'' would later be revived on Creator/PopTV, after Netflix refused to allow the show to migrate to [[Creator/ParamountPlus CBS All Access]], while ''Tuca & Bertie'' was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim.[[/labelnote]] This only became more pronounced in 2020, when Netflix also began abruptly cancelling several series that it had initially renewed (e.g. ''Series/IAmNotOkayWithThis'', ''[[Series/GLOW2017 GLOW]]''), in part due to costs related to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. By the end of the decade, Netflix had acquired nearly the exact ''opposite'' reputation with new shows that it had previously enjoyed, which led to some scrutiny of Netflix's advertising practices and internal metrics and [[ScrewedByTheNetwork whether they harm the longevity of the streamer's more recent series]].
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29Building on their successes with original programming, Netflix inked an exclusive content deal with Creator/DreamWorksAnimation in 2013 for original animated shows, such as the 2016 ''Anime/{{Voltron}}'' [[ContinuityReboot reboot]], ''[[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender Legendary Defender]]''. A similar deal was made with Creator/MarvelComics in 2014 for original SuperHero dramas. Set within the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, these shows -- ''Series/Daredevil2015'', ''Series/JessicaJones2015'', ''Series/LukeCage2016'', and ''Series/IronFist2017'' -- also had its own ''[[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]]''-style team up event with ''Series/TheDefenders2017''. Meanwhile, [[Series/ThePunisher2017 a series]] starring ComicBook/ThePunisher (a major character in the second season of ''Daredevil'') was announced in April 2016. However, by June 2019, all six shows were cancelled by Netflix as [[Creator/{{Disney}} Marvel's owner]] [[StartMyOwn sought to develop rival]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} streaming]] [[Creator/DisneyPlus services]]. Nonetheless, the development of the six shows greatly helped the streaming service in its formative years. Meanwhile, Netflix had inked a deal with the Creator/RoaldDahl Story Company in 2018 for the rights to produce content based on the author's works. This has later led to the wholesale purchase of the company in 2021, meaning Netflix now owns ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', ''Literature/{{Matilda}}'', and Dahl's other stories.
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31Finally, due to the increased popularity of anime, where it competes primarily with services like Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} in the streaming market, [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-11-04/netflix-aims-to-eventually-produce-anime/.94977 Netflix also aims to be an anime producer]]. In the interim, they licensed, simulcast, and even dubbed the likes of ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia'' and ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins''. To that end, they made partnerships with anime heavyweights Creator/ProductionIG and Creator/StudioBones, as well as lesser-knowns Sublimination, Anima and Creator/DavidProduction, to create exclusive content for the platform. In 2018, they began to roll out the first batch of true original anime with content like ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'', ''Anime/BTheBeginning'', ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'', and ''Anime/AICOIncarnation'', to great success. With the looming threat of numerous streaming services all vying for Netflix's spot at the top, they have doubled down on the production of original anime as one of its biggest selling points over the competition.
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33Netflix is so popular, as much as ''one-third'' of all [[http://www.tubefilter.com/2013/05/14/netflix-us-internet-traffic-percentage/ internet traffic]] in the US during the hours of 7 pm to 1 am is Netflix streaming. And if you want a measure of how important the business has become internationally, take Canada's example. Its telecommunications authority, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (the CRTC, the analog to the US' FCC) has a bidecadal conference on the state of television in Canada. In 2009, Netflix was only mentioned twice. By 2014, its burgeoning media presence was first & foremost in ''nearly all'' of that year's presentations, and it climaxed with Netflix's [[http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/netflix-tells-crtc-consumers-should-vote-with-their-dollars-1.2771603 representative on the hot seat]] arguing with the main regulators.
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35Also to that point, as Netflix continued to expand to other countries, it announced in 2011 that it wouldn't become available in New Zealand, due to the low speed of an average Internet connection and unrealistic data quotas. After a huge backlash from New Zealanders pointing out that many of the same bandwidth limitations existed in the US, it ate its words and launched in the country shortly after. By 2014, Netflix was available in 40 countries.
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37In late 2015, Netflix announced a plan to launch in all remaining countries worldwide, rolling out in phases through 2016, culminating in a full worldwide release at the end of 2016. This was then promptly thrown out the window with a surprise announcement during the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show that the service has been ''simultaneously launched'' in all remaining countries worldwide, immediately, on January 7th 2016. As of that announcement, only four countries and one territory[[note]]Syria, North Korea, China and Crimea in Ukraine (but not the rest of Ukraine)[[/note]] do not have access to the service and despite the move receiving standing ovation from people worldwide, it has received threats of blockages from the Malaysian government (although they've stood down after a rather huge backlash from the people) and one ISP in Indonesia has blocked the service for allegedly carrying family-unfriendly shows.
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39Additionally, there are criticisms regarding the UsefulNotes/RegionCoding scheme, with some users being dissatisfied that a show isn't being made available in their region despite said show being available in a different region. This intensified when Netflix started actively clamping down on VPN users, with said users crying foul over the limiting of shows in their country while Netflix themselves say that the user should request them to make the show available in their region in the first place.
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41In January 2019, Netflix made history by joining the MediaNotes/MotionPictureAssociation,[[note]]Then the Motion Picture Association of America; the words "of America" were dropped that September.[[/note]] Hollywood's largest lobbying group representing the major studios, becoming the first (and so far only) streaming service to receive membership of the association. The move was due to Netflix's increasing presence within the motion picture industry, as well as [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentieth Century Fox]] vacating its seat due to its absorption into fellow major studio and MPAA member Creator/{{Disney}}.
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43Netflix is also notable for starting what some refer to as the "streaming wars" that dictated the film and television industries starting in the late 2010s. Netflix's massive success at delivering high-end entertainment through their originals created a [[FollowTheLeader ripple effect]] to other big name companies, including [[Creator/PrimeVideo Amazon]], [[Creator/AppleTVPlus Apple]], [[Creator/DisneyPlus Disney]], [[Creator/HBOMax AT&T (later Warner Bros. Discovery)]], [[Creator/{{Peacock}} Comcast]], and [[Creator/ParamountPlus [=ViacomCBS=]]] all wishing to do the same, with the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic even speeding up the process as it wrecked the film industry. After Netflix helped kill video rentals and marginalize cable TV, this paradigm shift in the industry now threatens movie theaters as film studios attempt to cut out the middle-man and distribute content on their own terms. After Netflix spent most of the 2010s relatively unchallenged in the streaming market, media conglomerates began pulling their content from Netflix and using it to bolster their own streaming services, as well as spending heavily to produce their own original content.[[note]]As of 2020, Netflix has only a few first-run contracts with major third-party studios remaining, the most notable being Creator/IlluminationEntertainment and Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation.[[/note]] As such, Netflix has doubled down its already massive efforts to secure original and exclusive content in all areas, to better compete with the pack. A massive deal with Creator/SonyPictures gave Netflix first-run streaming rights to their new films, a first-look deal at Sony streaming projects and access to much of the company's back catalog. By 2023, several of the studios that had pulled most of their content from Netflix years earlier, namely Disney, Warner, [=ViacomCBS=] and Comcast, resumed licensing deals after slower-than-expected growth for their own services. Also, starting in 2025, Netflix will become the new home of ''Wrestling/WWERaw'', previously on Creator/USANetwork, in a 10-year deal reportedly worth over $5 billion.
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45Netflix had at one point been a distributor of films, via its Red Envelope (a play off of Netflix's signature DVD mailers) subsidiary, but then closed the company in 2008 as it didn't want to compete with the same film studios that provided their content. However, in recent years, Netflix has gotten back into the film game, buying the rights for high-profile films like ''The Square'', ''Film/BeastsOfNoNation'' and ''Film/{{Roma}}''. In that arena, they have found a big competitor in Creator/AmazonStudios, who have also branched into original programming and films for its streaming service, with both companies becoming serious players in a short time, and even going so far as to be involved in several [[http://qz.com/602989/netflix-and-amazon-are-outbidding-all-the-major-movie-studios-at-sundance/ bidding wars]] at 2016 Platform/{{Sundance}}. After Cannes announced in 2018 that it would no longer allow films that cannot be theatrically released in France during a given year to play in competition (French law states that theatrically released films have to wait three years before a streaming release), Netflix announced its decision to deemphasize prestige film commissioning. Netflix has inked deals with numerous studios and content creators, including Creator/HappyMadisonProductions, Creator/{{Paramount}}, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/RyanMurphy, Creator/ShondaRhimes, Creator/ZackSnyder, Creator/DavidBenioff & Creator/DBWeiss, [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama Higher Ground Productions]], [[Creator/AmblinEntertainment Amblin Partners]] and more to create exclusive film and television content for the service. In 2021, they also outright acquired the Creator/RoaldDahl Story Company, granting them the rights to adapt the full catalog of the author's work.
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47Netflix also at one time was going to distribute its own set-top box, after seeing the success Apple was beginning to have with its Apple TV. Again, the company decided they didn't want to compete against companies who would be ultimately creating equipment that Netflix would want to be installed on. So, in 2007, the project nicknamed 'Project Griffin' was [[http://www.fastcompany.com/3004709/inside-netflixs-project-griffin-forgotten-history-roku-under-reed-hastings spun off]] into its own company - Roku - which has become successful in America as that market expanded. The move allowed Netflix to be included in more electronics as it hoped, as it is 'baked in' to nearly all new Blu-ray players and smart televisions.
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51[[folder:Launch dates]]
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53* April 14, 1998 -- United States (DVD rentals)
54* January 16, 2007 -- United States (streaming services)
55* September 22, 2010 -- Canada
56* September 5, 2011 -- Brazil
57* September 7, 2011 -- Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay
58* September 8, 2011 -- Chile and Bolivia
59* September 9, 2011 -- Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and Ecuador
60* September 12, 2011 -- Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
61* January 4, 2012 -- United Kingdom and Ireland
62* October 18, 2012 -- Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
63* September 11, 2013 -- The Netherlands
64* September 19, 2014 -- Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Luxembourg
65* March 24, 2015 -- Australia and New Zealand
66* September 2, 2015 -- Japan
67* October 20, 2015 -- Italy, Portugal and Spain
68* January 6, 2016 -- The rest of Asia (except China and North Korea), most of Africa, North Africa and the Middle East (except Syria), the rest of Europe (except Crimea) and India
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70[[/folder]]
71
72!!Netflix's original works with TV Tropes pages include (available worldwide unless noted otherwise):
73The following list is for programming that is either specifically produced for Netflix or has Netflix as a distributor in its home country. '''Bold''' indicates either upcoming or already-renewed programs.[[note]]Several dormant Netflix series have never been officially canceled or ended. Because of the longstanding policy of dumping all episodes on the same date, rather than being renewed while a season is ongoing, there is a critical window for a Netflix series to be renewed. The window is roughly within three months after a series' newest season is streamed. There are a few series that got surprise renewal outside that time frame, but they are an exception rather than the rule.[[/note]]\
74[[index]]
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76[[folder:Animation (Other)]]
77This folder lists Netflix cartoons which are neither Japanese {{Anime}} nor WesternAnimation; see AsianAnimation and EasternEuropeanAnimation.
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79* ''Manhua/BraveSeries'' (2021)
80* ''Animation/KaykoAndKokosh'' (2021)
81* ''Animation/NextGen'' (2018)[[note]](a Netflix original in some countries, except in China where it's theatrically released)[[/note]]
82* ''Animation/SupaTeam4'' (2023)
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Anime]]
86* ''Manga/SevenSeeds'' (2019-2020)
87* ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' (2018-2023)
88* ''Anime/AICOIncarnation'' (2018)
89* ''Anime/AlteredCarbonResleeved'' (2020)
90* ''[[Manga/BakiTheGrappler Baki]]'' (2018, 2020-2021, 2023)
91* ''Manga/{{Bastard|1988}}'' (2022-2023)
92* ''Anime/BrightSamuraiSoul'' (2021)
93* ''Anime/BTheBeginning'' (2018, 2021)
94* ''Anime/CannonBusters'' (2019)
95* ''Anime/CyberpunkEdgerunners'' (2022)
96* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' (2018)
97* ''Anime/DinoGirlGauko'' (2019-2020)
98* ''Manga/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK: Reawakened'' (2019; new series)
99* ''Anime/DragonsDogma'' (2020)
100* ''Anime/{{Eden}}'' (2021)
101* ''Anime/GameraRebirth'' (2023)
102* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellSAC2045'' (2020, 2022)
103* ''Manga/GoodNightWorld'' (2023)
104* ''Anime/TheGrimmVariations'' (2024)
105* ''Anime/HeroMask'' (2018-2019)
106* ''Anime/JapanSinks'' (2020)
107* '''''Manga/KenganAshura''''' (2019-present)
108* ''Manga/KotaroLivesAlone'' (2022)
109* ''Anime/{{Levius}}'' (2019)
110* ''Anime/LostSong'' (2018)
111* ''Anime/MyDaemon'' (2023)
112* ''VideoGame/{{Onimusha}}'' (2023)
113* ''Anime/PacificRimTheBlack'' (2021-2022)
114* ''Manga/{{Pluto}}'' (2023)
115* '''''Anime/PokemonConcierge''''' (2023-present)
116* ''Manga/RecordOfRagnarok'' (2021, 2023)
117* ''Anime/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness'' (2021)
118* ''Anime/RilakkumaAndKaoru'' (2019)
119* ''Anime/SaintSeiyaKnightsOfTheZodiac'' (2019-2020)
120* ''Anime/ScottPilgrimTakesOff'' (2023)
121* ''Anime/TheSevenDeadlySinsGrudgeOfEdinburgh'' (2022-2023)
122* ''Manga/{{Spriggan}}'' (2022)
123* ''Anime/{{Super Crooks|2021}}'' (2021)
124* ''Manga/SwordGai: The Animation'' (2018)
125* ''Anime/TekkenBloodline'' (2022)
126* ''[[Manga/ThermaeRomae Thermae Romae Novae]]'' (2021)
127* ''Anime/TigerAndBunny 2'' (2022)
128* ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (2019, 2022-2023)
129* ''Anime/VampireInTheGarden'' (2022)
130* ''Manga/TheWayOfTheHousehusband'' (2021, 2023)
131* ''Literature/YakitoriSoldiersOfMisfortune'' (2023)
132* ''Anime/{{Yasuke}}'' (2021)
133%%* ''Cagaster: Of An Insect Cage'' (2020)
134%%* ''Exception'' (2022)
135%%* '''''VideoGame/{{Onimusha}}''''' (TBA)
136%%* ''Rilakkuma's Theme Park Adventure'' (2022)
137%%* '''Untitled ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' anime''' (TBA)
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
141* ''WesternAnimation/AlienXmas'' (2020)
142* ''WesternAnimation/AmericaTheMotionPicture'' (2021)
143* ''WesternAnimation/AngelasChristmas'' (2017)
144* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animal Crackers|2017}}'' (2020)
145* ''WesternAnimation/ApolloTenAndAHalfASpaceAgeChildhood'' (2022)
146* ''WesternAnimation/ArloTheAlligatorBoy'' (2021)
147* ''WesternAnimation/BackToTheOutback'' (2021)
148* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuysAVeryBadHoliday'' (2023)
149* ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandesMovie'' (2024)
150* ''WesternAnimation/CatBurglar'' (2022)
151* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRunDawnOfTheNugget'' (2023)
152* ''WesternAnimation/{{Extinct|2021}}'' (2021; select regions)
153* ''WesternAnimation/GnomeAlone'' (2018)[[note]]In the US, Canada, Australia and Japan.[[/note]]
154* ''WesternAnimation/GuillermoDelTorosPinocchio'' (2022)[[note]]Recieved a limited theatrical release on November 2022.[[/note]]
155* ''WesternAnimation/HildaAndTheMountainKing'' (2021)
156* ''WesternAnimation/{{The House|2022}}'' (2022)
157* ''WesternAnimation/IfAnythingHappensILoveYou'' (2020)
158* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZimEnterTheFlorpus'' (2019)
159* ''WesternAnimation/{{Klaus|2019}}'' (2019)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
160* ''WesternAnimation/{{Leo}}'' (2023)
161* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'' (2021)
162* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagiciansElephant'' (2023)
163* ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines'' (2021)[[note]](Outside China; Chinese distribution done by Creator/SonyPictures)[[/note]]
164* ''WesternAnimation/TheMonkeyKing'' (2023)
165* ''WesternAnimation/MrPuzzlesWantsYouToBeLessAlive'' (2021)
166* ''WesternAnimation/MyFathersDragon'' (2022)
167* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'' (2021)
168* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'' (2016; initially US and Canada only, released worldwide in February 2017)[[note]]Withdrawn from US Netflix on November 1, 2021[[/note]]
169* ''WesternAnimation/{{Nimona|2023}}'' (2023)
170* ''WesternAnimation/OrionAndTheDark'' (2024)
171* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheMoon'' (2020)
172* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pachamama}}'' (2018)
173* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTheMovie'' (2022)
174* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLifeStaticCling'' (2019)
175* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sahara}}'' (2017)
176* ''WesternAnimation/ScroogeAChristmasCarol'' (2022)
177* ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' (2022)
178* ''Animation/{{Seal Team|2021}}'' (2021; select regions)
179* ''WesternAnimation/SecretMagicControlAgency'' (2021)
180* ''WesternAnimation/ThelmaTheUnicorn'' (2024)
181* ''WesternAnimation/TrollhuntersRiseOfTheTitans'' (2021)
182* ''WesternAnimation/UltramanRising'' (2024)
183* ''WesternAnimation/{{Vivo}}'' (2021)[[note]]Limited-time exclusive period; Creator/SonyPictures retains home media and linear TV rights.[[/note]]
184* ''WesternAnimation/WendellAndWild'' (2022)
185* ''WesternAnimation/TheWilloughbys'' (2020)
186* ''WesternAnimation/WishDragon'' (2021)
187* ''WesternAnimation/TheWitcherNightmareOfTheWolf'' (2021)
188%%** ''Angela's Christmas Wish'' (2020)
189%%* ''Marmaduke'' (2022; select regions)
190%%* ''WesternAnimation/SummitOfTheGods'' (2021)
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
194* ''Film/{{Thirteenth}}'' (2016)
195* ''Film/NineteenTwentyTwo'' (2017)
196* ''Film/TwentyTwoJuly'' (2018)
197* ''Film/Da5Bloods'' (2020)
198* ''Film/SixUnderground'' (2019)
199* ''Film/TheAdamProject'' (2022)
200* ''Film/{{Advantageous}}'' (2015)[[note]]Premiered on Netflix, but not labeled as an original.[[/note]]
201* ''Film/AfterlifeOfTheParty'' (2021)
202* ''Film/{{Aftermath|2021}}'' (2021)
203* ''Film/AlexStrangelove'' (2018)
204* ''Film/AliAndRatuRatuQueens'' (2021)
205* ''Film/AllMyFriendsAreDead'' (2020)
206* ''Film/{{All Quiet on the Western Front|2022}}'' (2022)
207* ''Literature/AllTheBrightPlaces'' (2020)
208* ''Literature/AlongForTheRide'' (2022)
209* ''Film/AlwaysBeMyMaybe'' (2019)
210* ''Film/AmericanFactory'' (2019)
211* ''Film/AnastasiaOnceUponATime'' (2020)
212* ''{{Film/Annihilation|2018}}'' (2018)[[note]]International distribution except in North America and China. North American and Chinese distribution done by Creator/{{Paramount}}, released to Netflix 16 days after the North American premiere.[[/note]]
213* ''Film/{{Apostle}}'' (2018)
214* ''Film/TheArchies'' (2023)
215* ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'' (2021)
216** ''Film/ArmyOfThieves'' (2021)
217* ''Film/{{ARQ}}'' (2016)
218* ''Film/{{Athena|2022}}'' (2022)
219* ''Film/{{Atlantics}}'' (2019)[[note]](international distribution outside of France, Switzerland, Russia, Benelux and China)[[/note]]
220* ''Film/TheAwakeningOfMottiWolkenbruch'' (2018)
221* ''Film/{{The Babysitter|2017}}'' (2017)
222** ''Film/TheBabysitterKillerQueen'' (2020)
223* ''Film/BadTrip'' (2021)
224* ''Film/TheBalladOfBusterScruggs'' (2018)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
225* ''Film/BeastsOfNoNation'' (2015)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
226* ''Film/{{Beats}}'' (2019)
227* ''Film/{{Beckett}}'' (2021)
228* ''Film/BeforeIWake'' (2017/2018)[[note]]International release in 2017, US release in 2018. Not labeled as a Netflix Original in some territories.[[/note]]
229* ''Film/{{Benji}}'' (2018)
230* ''Film/BetweenTwoFernsTheMovie'' (2019)
231* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopAxelF'' (2024)
232* ''Film/BigBug'' (2021)
233* ''Film/BirdBox'' (2018)
234* ''Film/BlackCrab'' (2022)
235* ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch'' (2018)
236* ''Film/{{Blonde}}'' (2022)
237* ''Film/BloodRedSky'' (2021)
238* ''Theatre/TheBoysInTheBand'' (2020)
239* ''Film/{{Bright}}'' (2017)
240* ''Film/{{The Bubble|2022}}'' (2022)
241* ''Film/{{Cadaver|2020}}'' (2020)
242* ''Film/{{The Call|2020}}'' (2020)
243* ''Film/{{Cam}}'' (2018)
244* ''[[Film/ElCamino El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie]]'' (2019)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
245* ''Film/CandyJar'' (2018)
246* ''Film/{{Cargo|2013}}'' (2018)
247* ''Film/ChooseOrDie'' (2022)
248* ''Film/ChooseLove'' (2023)
249* ''Film/TheChristmasChronicles'' (2018)
250* ''Film/AChristmasPrince'' (2017)
251* ''Film/{{Chupa}}'' (2023)
252* ''Film/AClassicHorrorStory'' (2021)
253* ''Film/TheCloverfieldParadox'' (2018)
254* ''Film/ComeSunday'' (2018)
255* ''Film/TheConference'' (2023)
256* ''Film/CorazonLoco'' (2020)
257* ''Film/CrouchingTigerHiddenDragonSwordOfDestiny'' (2016)
258* ''Film/TheCurseOfBridgeHollow'' (2022)
259* ''Film/{{Damsel}}'' (2024)
260* ''Film/DayShift'' (2022)
261* ''Film/DeadKids'' (2019)
262* ''Film/DeadlyIllusions'' (2021)
263* ''Film/{{Death Note|2017}}'' (2017)
264* ''Film/{{Desperados|2020}}'' (2020)
265* ''Literature/TheDevilAllTheTime'' (2020)
266* ''Film/{{The Dig|2021}}'' (2021)
267* ''Film/TheDirt'' (2019)
268* ''Film/DolemiteIsMyName'' (2019)
269* ''Film/DontLookUp'' (2021)
270* ''Film/DoRevenge'' (2022)
271* ''Film/{{Dumplin}}'' (2018)
272* ''Film/{{Eli}}'' (2019)
273* ''Film/EnolaHolmes'' (2020)
274** ''Film/EnolaHolmes2'' (2022)
275* ''Film/EurovisionSongContestTheStoryOfFireSaga'' (2020)
276* ''Film/{{Extinction|2018}}'' (2018)
277* ''Film/{{Extraction}}'' (2020)
278** ''Film/Extraction2'' (2023)
279* ''Film/ExtremelyWickedShockinglyEvilAndVile'' (2019)[[note]](theatrically released in some overseas markets)[[/note]]
280* ''Film/FairPlay'' (2023)
281* ''Film/FallingForChristmas'' (2022)
282* ''Film/FamilySwitch'' (2023)
283* ''Film/FatherChristmasIsBack'' (2021)
284* ''Film/FearStreet'' (2021)
285* ''Film/FindingOhana'' (2021)
286* ''Film/FirstTheyKilledMyFather'' (2017)
287* ''Film/FistfulOfVengeance'' (2022)
288* ''Film/TheFundamentalsOfCaring'' (2016)
289* ''Film/AFutileAndStupidGesture'' (2018)
290* ''Film/{{Fyre}}'' (2019)
291* ''[[Film/GameOverMan2018 Game Over, Man!]]'' (2018)
292* ''Literature/GeraldsGame'' (2017)
293* ''Film/GlassOnion'' (2022)
294* ''Film/GoodGrief'' (2023)
295* ''Film/TheGoodNurse'' (2022)
296* ''Film/{{The Gray Man|2022}}'' (2022)
297* ''Film/{{The Guilty|2021}}'' (2021)
298* ''Film/GunpowderMilkshake'' (2021)
299* ''Film/TheHalfOfIt'' (2020)
300* ''Film/{{The Harder They Fall|2021}}'' (2021)
301* ''Film/HeartOfStone'' (2023)
302* ''Film/HesAllThat'' (2021)
303* ''Film/TheHighwaymen'' (2019)
304* ''Literature/HillbillyElegy'' (2020)
305* ''Film/HisHouse'' (2020)
306* ''Film/{{Hit Man|2023}}'' (2024)
307* ''Film/HoldTheDark'' (2018)
308* ''Film/HorseGirl'' (2020)
309* ''Film/HowItEnds'' (2018)
310* ''Film/HubieHalloween'' (2020)
311* ''Film/{{Hush}}'' (2016)[[note]]Premiered on Netflix but not labeled as an original.[[/note]]
312* ''Film/{{Hustle|2022}}'' (2022)
313* ''Film/IAmMother'' (2019)
314* ''Film/IAmNotAnEasyMan'' (2018)
315* ''Film/IAmThePrettyThingThatLivesInTheHouse'' (2016)
316* ''Film/{{iBoy}}'' (2017)
317* ''Film/ICameBy'' (2022)
318* ''Film/ICareALot'' (2021)[[note]]United States, France, Germany, Latin America, South Africa, Middle East and India.[[/note]]
319* ''Film/{{Icarus}}'' (2017)
320* ''Film/TheIceRoad'' (2021)
321* ''Film/IDontFeelAtHomeInThisWorldAnymore'' (2017)
322* ''Film/ImThinkingOfEndingThings'' (2020)
323* ''Film/{{Incantation|2022}}'' (2022)
324* ''Film/TheIncredibleJessicaJames'' (2017)
325* ''Film/LaInfluencia'' (2019)
326* ''Film/{{Interceptor}}'' (2022)
327* ''Film/InTheShadowOfTheMoon'' (2019)
328* ''Film/InTheTallGrass'' (2019)
329* ''Film/{{IO}}'' (2019)
330* ''Film/TheIrishman'' (2019)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
331* ''Film/JingleJangleAChristmasJourney'' (2020)
332* ''Film/JohnMulaneyAndTheSackLunchBunch'' (2019)
333* ''Film/{{Kate}}'' (2021)
334* ''{{Film/The Killer|2023}}'' (2023)
335* ''Film/KimmyVsTheReverend'' (2020)
336* ''Film/TheKing'' (2019)
337* ''Film/TheKissingBooth'' (2018)
338** ''Film/TheKissingBooth2'' (2020)
339** ''Film/TheKissingBooth3'' (2021)
340* ''Film/TheKnightBeforeChristmas'' (2019)
341* ''Film/TheLastDaysOfAmericanCrime'' (2020)
342* ''Film/TheLastSummer'' (2019)
343* ''Film/TheLaundromat'' (2019)
344* ''Film/LeaveTheWorldBehind'' (2023)
345* ''Film/LetItSnow'' (2019)
346* ''Film/{{Lift|2024}}'' (2024)
347* ''Film/LikeFather'' (2018)
348* ''Film/LittleEvil'' (2017)
349* ''Film/{{Long Shot|2017}}'' (2017)
350* ''Film/{{Look Both Ways|2022}}'' (2022)
351* ''Film/TheLostDaughter'' (2021)
352* ''Film/{{Lou|2022}}'' (2022)
353* ''Film/{{Love at First Sight|2023}}'' (2023)
354* ''Film/TheLovebirds'' (2020) [[note]]Originally produced by Creator/{{Paramount}}.[[/note]]
355* ''Film/LoveHard'' (2021)
356* ''Film/LoveInTheVilla'' (2022)
357* ''Film/{{Maestro}}'' (2023)
358* ''Film/MalcolmAndMarie'' (2021)
359* ''Film/{{Malevolent|2018}}'' (2018)
360* ''Film/TheManFromToronto'' (2022)
361* ''Film/{{Mank}}'' (2020)
362* ''Film/MaRaineysBlackBottom'' (2020)
363* ''Film/MarriageStory'' (2019)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
364* ''Film/{{Mascots}}'' (2016)
365* ''Film/{{Mercy|2016}}'' (2016)
366* ''Film/MessageFromTheKing'' (2018)
367* ''Film/MetalLords'' (2022)
368* ''Film/TheMeyerowitzStories'' (2017)
369* ''Film/MichaelBoltonsBigSexyValentinesDaySpecial'' (2017)
370* ''Film/TheMidnightSky'' (2020)
371* ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersOnceAndAlways'' (2023)
372* ''Film/MonicaOMyDarling'' (2022)
373* ''Film/TheMostAssassinatedWomanInTheWorld'' (2018)
374* ''Film/TheMother'' (2023)
375* ''Film/{{Mowgli}}'' (2018)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
376* ''Film/{{Moxie}}'' (2021)
377* ''Film/MrHarrigansPhone'' (2022)
378* ''Film/{{Mudbound}}'' (2017)
379* ''Film/MunichTheEdgeOfWar'' (2022)
380* ''Film/MurderMystery'' (2019)
381* ''Film/{{Mute|2018}}'' (2018)
382* ''Film/MyOctopusTeacher'' (2020)
383* ''[[Film/Naked2017 Naked]]'' (2017)
384* ''Film/ANewYorkChristmasWedding'' (2020)
385* ''Film/{{Nightbooks}}'' (2021)
386* ''Film/NightTeeth'' (2021)
387* ''Film/NobodySleepsInTheWoodsTonight'' (2020)
388** ''Film/NobodySleepsInTheWoodsTonightII'' (2021)
389* ''Film/NoOneGetsOutAlive'' (2021)
390* ''Film/{{Okja}}'' (2017)[[note]]Received a theatrical release in select overseas markets.[[/note]]
391* ''Film/OldDads'' (2023)
392* ''Film/TheOldGuard'' (2020)
393* ''Film/TheOpenHouse'' (2018)
394* ''Film/TheOtherSideOfTheWind'' (2018)
395* ''Film/OutlawKing'' (2018)
396* ''[[Film/TheOutLaws2023 The Out-Laws]]'' (2023)
397* ''Film/OutsideTheWire'' (2021)
398* ''Film/{{Oxygen}}'' (2021)
399* ''Film/ThePaleBlueEye'' (2023)
400* ''Film/ThePackage'' (2018)
401* ''Film/{{Parallels}}'' (2015)
402* ''Film/PeeWeesBigHoliday'' (2016)
403* ''Film/ThePerfection'' (2019)
404* ''Film/{{Persuasion|2022}}'' (2022)
405* ''Film/{{Poison|2023}}'' (2023)
406* ''Film/{{Polar}}'' (2019)
407* ''Film/ThePolkaKing'' (2018)
408* ''Film/ThePowerOfTheDog'' (2021)
409* ''Film/ThePrincessSwitch'' (2018)
410* ''Film/ProjectPower'' (2020)
411* ''Film/TheProm'' (2020)
412* ''Film/TheRatCatcher'' (2023)
413* ''Film/{{Rattlesnake}}'' (2019)
414* ''Film/{{Rebecca|2020}}'' (2020)
415* ''Film/RebelMoon'' (2023-2024)
416* ''Film/RedNotice'' (2021)
417* ''Film/RideOrDie'' (2021)
418* ''Film/TheRidiculous6'' (2015)
419* ''Film/{{Roma}}'' (2018)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
420* ''Film/{{Rustin}}'' (2023)[[note]]Screened at film festivals in August and September, had a brief theatrical run in the U.S. starting November 3, was then released on the streaming service on November 17[[/note]]
421* ''Film/{{The School For Good and Evil|2022}}'' (2022)
422* ''Film/SeeYouYesterday'' (2019)
423* ''Film/SeniorYear'' (2022)
424* ''Film/SetItUp'' (2018)
425* ''Film/TheSiegeOfJadotville'' (2016)
426* ''Film/SierraBurgessIsALoser'' (2018)
427* ''Film/SingleAllTheWay'' (2021)
428* ''Film/TheSleepover'' (2020)
429* ''Film/{{Slumberland}}'' (2022)
430* ''Film/TheSocialDilemma'' (2020)
431* ''Film/SomeoneGreat'' (2019)
432* ''Film/{{Spaceman|2024}}'' (2024)
433* ''Film/SpaceSweepers'' (2021)
434* ''Film/SpecialCorrespondents'' (2016)
435* ''Film/{{Spectral}}'' (2016)
436* ''Film/SpenserConfidential'' (2020)
437* ''Film/{{Spiderhead}}'' (2022)
438* ''Film/SpyKidsArmageddon'' (2023)
439* ''Film/{{Stowaway|2021}}'' (2021)
440* ''Film/{{The Strays|2023}}'' (2023)
441* ''Film/StrongIsland'' (2017)
442* ''Film/{{The Swan|2023}}'' (2023)
443* ''Film/SweetGirl'' (2021)
444* ''Film/{{Swiped}}'' (2018)
445* ''Film/TheTakedown'' (2022)
446* ''Film/TallGirl'' (2019)
447* ''Film/{{Tau}}'' (2018)
448* ''[[Film/TexasChainsawMassacre2022 Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' (2022)
449* ''Film/TheresSomeoneInsideYourHouse'' (2021)
450* ''Film/TheyClonedTyrone'' (2022)
451* ''Film/{{Thriller|2018}}'' (2018)
452* ''Film/{{Thunder Force|2021}}'' (2021)
453* ''Film/TickTickBoom'' (2021)
454* ''Film/TheTitan'' (2018)
455* ''Film/ToAllTheBoysIveLovedBefore'' (2018)
456** ''Film/ToAllTheBoysPSIStillLoveYou'' (2020)
457** ''Film/ToAllTheBoysAlwaysAndForever'' (2021)
458* ''Film/ToTheBone'' (2017)
459* ''Film/TheTrialOfTheChicago7'' (2020)[[note]]Originally intended for theatrical release but bought by Netflix in lieu of COVID-19.[[/note]]
460* ''Film/{{The Trip|2021}}'' (2021)
461* ''Film/TripleFrontier'' (2019)
462* ''Film/{{Troll|2022}}'' (2022)
463* ''Film/TrueMemoirsOfAnInternationalAssassin'' (2016)
464* ''Film/TheTwoPopes'' (2019)[[note]]Received a limited theatrical release in select US markets.[[/note]]
465* ''Film/{{Unfrosted}}'' (2024)
466* ''Film/UnicornStore'' (2019)[[note]]Originally premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival; branded a Netflix exclusive in April 2019.[[/note]]
467* ''Film/VampiresVsTheBronx'' (2020)
468* ''Film/VelvetBuzzsaw'' (2019)
469* ''Film/{{Virunga}}'' (2014)
470* ''Film/WarMachine'' (2017)
471* ''Film/WeddingSeason'' (2022)
472* ''Film/{{We Can Be Heroes|2020}}'' (2020)
473* ''Film/WeHaveAGhost'' (2023)
474* ''Film/WhatHappenedToMonday'' (2017)[[note]]Received a theatrical release in select overseas markets.[[/note]]
475* ''Film/WhatDidJackDo'' (2020)
476* ''Film/{{Wheelman}}'' (2017)
477* ''Film/WhenWeFirstMet'' (2018)
478* ''Literature/TheWhiteTiger'' (2021)
479* ''Film/{{The Whole Truth|2021}}'' (2021)
480* ''Film/WineCountry'' (2019)
481* ''Film/WinItAll'' (2017)
482* ''Film/WinterOnFire'' (2015)
483* ''Literature/{{The Woman in the Window|2018}}'' (2021)
484* ''Film/TheWonderfulStoryOfHenrySugar'' (2023)
485* ''Film/YouAreSoNotInvitedToMyBatMitzvah'' (2023)
486* ''Film/YouPeople'' (2023)
487* ''Film/WoodyWoodpeckerGoesToCamp'' (2024)
488%%* '' 7 años'' (2016)
489%%* ''American Son'' (2019)
490%%* ''Barry'' (2016)
491%%* ''Becoming'' (2020)
492%%* ''Brahman Naman'' (2016)
493%%* ''Burning Sands'' (2017)
494%%* ''Carmen Sandiego'' (2020)
495%%** ''The Christmas Chronicles 2'' (2020)
496%%* ''Clinical'' (2017)
497%%* ''Coin Heist'' (2017)
498%%* ''Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution'' (2020)
499%%* ''Deidra and Laney Rob a Train'' (2017)
500%%* '''''The Division''''' (TBA)
501%%* ''Film/TheDoOver'' (2016)
502%%* '''''Empress''''' (TBA)
503%%** ''Extraction 2'' (2023)
504%%* ''Fe De Etarras'' (2017)
505%%* '''''Huck''''' (TBA)
506%%* ''The Invisible Thread'' (2022)
507%%* ''Film/TheKnightBeforeChristmas'' (2019)
508%%* ''Knock Down the House'' (2019)
509%%* ''Nick Offerman: American Ham'' (2014)
510%%** '''Untitled ''The Old Guard'' sequel''' (TBA)
511%%* ''Film/ThePaleBlueEye'' (2023)
512%%** ''The Princess Switch: Switched Again'' (2020)
513%%** ''The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star'' (2021)
514%%* ''#REALITYHIGH'' (2017)
515%%* ''Rebirth'' (2016)
516%%* ''Sandy Wexler'' (2017)
517%%* ''Film/SeniorYear'' (2022)
518%%* '''''Sharkey the Bounty Hunter''''' (TBA)
519%%* ''Shimmer Lake'' (2017)
520%%* ''Film/TheStarling'' (2021)
521%%* ''Take the 10'' (2017)
522%%* ''Tallulah'' (2016)
523%%* ''A Week Away'' (2021)
524%%* ''XOXO'' (2016)
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
528* ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' (2017-2020)
529* ''Series/EighteenNinetyNine'' (2022)
530* ''Series/ThreePercent'' (2016, 2018-2020)
531* ''Series/ThreeBodyProblem'' (2024)
532* ''Series/{{After Life|2019}}'' (2019-2020, 2022)
533* ''Series/AJAndTheQueen'' (2020)
534* ''Series/AlexaAndKatie'' (2018-2020)
535* ''Series/AliasGrace'' (2017)[[note]]Outside of Canada.[[/note]]
536* '''''Series/AliceInBorderland''''' (2020, 2022-present)
537* ''Series/{{Alien Worlds|2020}}'' (2020)
538* ''Series/TheAList'' (2018, 2021)[[note]]First released on Creator/TheBBC iPlayer in 2018, the internationally on Netflix in 2019. Was moved to Netflix altogether for season 2.[[/note]]
539* ''Series/AllTheLightWeCannotSee'' (2023)
540* '''''Series/AllOfUsAreDead''''' (2022-present)
541* ''Series/AlRawabiSchoolForGirls'' (2021, 2024)
542* ''Series/AltaMar'' (2019-2020)
543* ''Series/AlteredCarbon'' (2018, 2020)
544* ''Series/AmericanVandal'' (2017-2018)
545* ''Series/{{Another Life|2019}}'' (2019, 2021)
546* ''Series/Archive81'' (2022, based on the podcast of the same name)
547* ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' (2013, 2018-2019; seasons 4 and 5)[[note]]Unavailable in parts of Asia.[[/note]]
548* ''Series/AstronomyClubTheSketchShow'' (2019)
549* ''Series/{{Atelier|2015}}'' (2015)
550* ''Series/{{Atypical}}'' (2017-2019, 2021)
551* ''[[Creator/AuntyDonna Aunty Donna's Big 'Ol House of Fun]]'' (2020)
552* '''''[[Series/AvatarTheLastAirbender2024 Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''''' (2024-present)
553* ''Series/{{Baby}}'' (2018-2020)
554* ''Series/BabyReindeer'' (2024)
555* ''[[Series/TheBabySittersClub2020 The Baby-Sitters Club]]'' (2020-2021)
556* ''Series/BadSamaritans'' (2013)
557* ''Series/{{Barbarians}}'' (2020, 2022)
558* ''Series/TheBastardSonAndTheDevilHimself'' (2022)
559* ''Series/{{Beef}}'' (2023)
560* ''Series/BehindHerEyes'' (2021)
561* ''Series/{{Between}}'' (2015-2016)[[note]]Co-produced and financed with [[Creator/CityTV City]].[[/note]]
562* ''Series/TheBigShowShow'' (2020)
563* ''Series/BillNyeSavesTheWorld'' (2017-2018)
564* ''Series/BlackAF'' (2020)
565* ''Series/BlackEarthRising'' (2019)[[note]](co-production with [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Two]], which aired it in the UK)[[/note]]
566* '''''Series/BlackMirror''''' (2016-2017, 2019, 2023-present; series 3-)[[note]]The first two series retain the BBC logo.[[/note]]
567* ''Series/BlackSummer'' (2019, 2021)
568* ''Series/{{Blockbuster}}'' (2022)
569* ''Series/BloodAndWater'' (2020-2022, 2024)
570* ''Series/{{Bloodline|2015}}'' (2015-2017)
571* ''Series/{{Bloodride}}'' (2020)
572* ''Series/{{Bodies|2023}}'' (2023)
573* ''Series/{{Bonding}}'' (2019, 2021)
574* ''Series/BooBitch'' (2022)
575* ''Series/BrandNewCherryFlavor'' (2021)
576* '''''Series/{{Bridgerton}}''''' (2020, 2022, 2024-present)
577** ''Series/QueenCharlotteABridgertonStory'' (2023)
578* ''Series/TheBrothersSun'' (2024)
579* ''Series/{{Bullshit}}'' (2022)
580* ''Series/BurningBody'' (2023)
581* ''Series/CableGirls'' (2017-2020)
582* ''Series/{{The Chair|2021}}'' (2021)
583* ''Series/ChiefOfStaff'' (2019)
584* ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' (2018-2020)
585* ''Series/{{Clickbait}}'' (2021)
586* ''Series/ClubDeCuervos'' (2015-2017, 2019), their first Spanish-language Original; produced in Mexico.
587* '''''Series/CobraKai''''' (2021-present; season 3-)[[note]]Acquired from [[Platform/YouTube YouTube Premium]].[[/note]]
588* ''Series/{{Collateral|2018}}'' (2018)[[note]]Co-production with [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Two]], which aired it in the UK.[[/note]]
589* ''Series/ControlZ'' (2020-2022)
590* ''Series/CountryComfort'' (2021)
591* ''Series/{{Cowboy Bebop|2021}}'' (2021)
592* ''Series/{{Crazyhead}}'' (2016)[[note]]Unavailable in Ireland.[[/note]]
593* ''Series/{{The Crew|2021}}'' (2021)
594* ''Series/CrimeSceneTheVanishingAtTheCecilHotel'' (2021)
595* ''Series/{{Criminal|2019}}'' (2019-2020)
596* ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'' (2016-2020, 2022-2023)
597* ''Series/{{Curon}}'' (2020)
598* ''Series/{{Cursed|2020}}'' (2020)
599* ''Series/DanceMonsters'' (2022)
600* ''Series/{{Dark|2017}}'' (2017, 2019-2020)[[note]]First Netflix original series produced in Germany.[[/note]]
601* ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'' (2019)
602* ''Series/DarkDesire'' (2020, 2022)
603* ''Series/DashAndLily'' (2020)
604* ''Series/DaughterFromAnotherMother'' (2021-2022)
605* ''Series/{{Daybreak|2019}}'' (2019)
606* ''Series/DeadToMe'' (2019-2020, 2022)
607* ''Series/DearWhitePeople'' (2017-2019, 2021)
608* ''Series/DegrassiNextClass'' (2016-2017)[[note]]Outside Canada.[[/note]]
609* '''''Series/DelhiCrime''''' (2019, 2022-present)
610* ''Series/DesignatedSurvivor'' (2019; season 3)[[note]]The first two seasons are Original overseas, with the third worldwide.[[/note]]
611* ''Series/DevilInOhio'' (2022)
612* '''''Series/TheDevilsPlan''''' (2023-present)
613* ''Series/{{Diablero}}'' (2018, 2020)
614* ''Series/{{Di4ries}}'' (2022-2023)
615* ''Series/DirkGentlysHolisticDetectiveAgency'' (2016-2017)[[note]]Co-production with BBC America; billed as an Original outside of the US. Unavailable in the US due to [[Creator/TheBBC BBC America]] streaming from their website. Available on Creator/{{Hulu}} in the US.[[/note]]
616* ''Series/DirtyLines'' (2022)
617* ''Series/DirtyMoney'' (2018, 2020)
618* ''Series/{{Disjointed}}'' (2017-2018)
619* ''[[Series/Doona2023 Doona!]]'' (2023)
620* ''Series/{{DP}}'' (2021, 2023)
621* ''Series/{{Dracula|2020}}'' (2020)
622* ''Series/TheEddy'' (2020)
623* '''''Series/{{Elite|2018}}''''' (2018-present)
624* '''''Series/EmilyInParis''''' (2020-present)
625* '''''Series/TheEmpress''''' (2022-present)
626* ''Series/TheEndOfTheFuckingWorld'' (2018-2019)[[note]]Premiered on Creator/Channel4 and later exclusively released on Netflix internationally.[[/note]]
627* ''Series/EverythingNow'' (2023)
628* ''Series/EverythingSucks'' (2018)
629* ''Series/TheExpandingUniverseOfAshleyGarcia'' (2020)
630* ''Series/{{Extracurricular}}'' (2020)
631* ''Series/ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo'' (2022)
632* ''Series/{{The Fall of the House of Usher|2023}}'' (2023)
633* ''Series/FamilyReunion'' (2019-2022)
634* ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' (2021-2022)
635* ''Series/FirstKill'' (2022)
636* ''Series/FoolMeOnce'' (2024)
637* ''Series/FloorIsLava'' (2020, 2022)
638* ''Series/Formula1DriveToSurvive'' (2019-2024)
639* ''Series/FreeRein'' (2017-2019)
640* ''Series/FriendsFromCollege'' (2017, 2019)
641* ''Series/{{Frontier|2016}}'' (2017-2018)[[note]]Co-produced with Creator/DiscoveryChannel Canada.[[/note]]
642* '''''Series/{{FUBAR}}''''' (2023-present)
643* ''Series/FullerHouse'' (2016-2020)[[note]]Co-production with [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Horizon]]; will also air on NHK in Japan to reach out to the older demographics who refuse to use Netflix, thanks to Time Warner' involvement in the series.[[/note]]
644* ''Series/{{Gentefied}}'' (2020-2021)
645* ''Series/TheGentlemen'' (2024)
646* ''Series/TheGetDown'' (2016-2017)
647* ''Series/{{Ghoul}}'' (2018)
648* ''Series/GilmoreGirls: A Year in the Life'' (2016)
649* '''''Series/GinnyAndGeorgia''''' (2021, 2023-present)
650* ''Series/GiriHaji'' (2020; outside the UK)
651* ''Series/{{Girlboss}}'' (2017)
652* ''Series/GirlFromNowhere'' (2021)
653* ''Series/{{Girls5eva}}'' (2024)
654* ''Series/TheGlory'' (2022-2023)
655* ''{{Series/GLOW|2017}}'' (2017-2019)
656* ''Series/{{Godless}}'' (2017)
657* ''Series/GoLiveYourWay'' (2019)
658* ''Series/TheGoodCop'' (2018)
659* ''Series/GoodMorningCall'' (2016-2017)[[note]]Episodes released weekly everywhere outside Japan.[[/note]]
660* ''Series/GraceAndFrankie'' (2015-2022)
661* ''Series/GrandArmy'' (2020)
662* ''Series/GreenhouseAcademy'' (2017-2020)
663* ''Series/TheGuardiansOfJustice'' (2022)
664* ''Series/GudetamaAnEggcellentAdventure'' (2022)
665* ''Series/GuillermoDelTorosCabinetOfCuriosities'' (2022)
666* ''Series/{{Gypsy}}'' (2017)
667* ''Series/HarryAndMeghan'' (2022)
668* ''Series/HatersBackOff'' (2016-2017)
669* ''Series/{{The Haunting of Hill House|2018}}'' (2018)
670** ''Series/TheHauntingOfBlyManor'' (2020)
671* '''''Series/{{Heartbreak High|2022}}''''' (2022, 2024-present)
672* '''''Series/{{Heartstopper|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
673* '''''Series/{{Hellbound|2021}}''''' (2021-present)
674* ''Series/HemlockGrove'' (2013-2015)
675* ''Series/{{Hollywood|2020}}'' (2020)
676* ''Series/{{House of Cards|US}}'' (2013-2018)[[note]]Netflix's first American original programming, and their first show to be syndicated to television (though not in the US).[[/note]]
677* ''Series/TheHouseOfFlowers'' (2018-2020)
678* '''''Series/HowToSellDrugsOnlineFast''''' (2019-present)
679* ''Series/{{Hyperdrive|2019}}'' (2019)
680* ''Series/IAmNotOkayWithThis'' (2020)
681* ''Series/TheILand'' (2019)
682* ''Series/TheImperfects'' (2022)
683* ''Series/InFromTheCold'' (2022)
684* ''Series/{{Ingobernable}}'' (2017-2018)[[note]]Second Mexico-produced Netflix Original.[[/note]]
685* ''Series/TheInnocents'' (2018)
686* ''Series/{{Insatiable}}'' (2018-2019)
687* ''Series/IntoTheNight'' (2020-2021)
688* ''Series/InventingAnna'' (2022)
689* ''Series/TheIrregulars'' (2021)
690* ''Series/IslandOfTheSeaWolves'' (2022)
691* ''Series/IThinkYouShouldLeaveWithTimRobinson'' (2019, 2021, 2023)
692* ''Series/JimmySavileABritishHorrorStory'' (2022)
693* ''Series/TheJoelMcHaleShowWithJoelMcHale'' (2018)
694* ''Series/JulieAndThePhantoms'' (2020)
695* ''Series/JuliesGreenroom'' (2017)
696* ''Series/JuonOrigins'' (2020)
697* ''Series/JupitersLegacy'' (2021)
698* ''Series/{{Kaleidoscope|2023}}'' (2023)
699* ''Series/KantaroTheSweetToothSalaryman'' (2017)
700* ''Series/{{Katla}}'' (2021)
701* ''Series/KeepBreathing'' (2022; {{miniseries}})
702* ''Series/TheKilling'' (2014; season 4)
703* ''Series/{{Kingdom|2019}}'' (2019-2020)
704* ''Series/KissMeFirst'' (2018)
705* ''Series/TheKominskyMethod'' (2018-2019, 2021)
706* ''Series/LadyDynamite'' (2016-2017)
707* ''Series/TheLastCzars'' (2019)
708* ''Series/TheLastKingdom'' (2018, 2020, 2022; seasons 3-5, picked up from Creator/TheBBC)
709* '''''Series/{{Last One Standing|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
710* '''''Series/TheLawAccordingToLidiaPoet''''' (2023-present)
711* ''Series/TheLetterForTheKing'' (2020)
712* ''Series/{{Lilyhammer}}'' (2012-2014)[[note]]Netflix's very first original programming.[[/note]]
713* '''''Series/TheLincolnLawyer''''' (2022-present)
714* ''[[Series/LockeAndKey2020 Locke & Key]]'' (2020-2022)
715* ''[[Series/LockwoodAndCo2023 Lockwood & Co.]]'' (2023)
716* ''Series/{{Longmire}}'' (2015-2017; seasons 4-6)[[note]]Not available in all territories.[[/note]]
717* ''Series/LostAndFoundMusicStudios'' (2016-2017)[[note]]Unavailable in the UK or Ireland.[[/note]]
718* ''Series/{{Lost in Space|2018}}'' (2018-2019, 2021)
719* ''Series/LostOllie'' (2022)
720* ''Series/{{Love|2016}}'' (2016-2018)
721* ''Series/LoveAlarm'' (2019, 2021)
722* ''Series/LoveAndAnarchy'' (2020, 2022)
723* '''''Series/LoveIsBlind''''' (2020-present)
724* ''Series/{{Lovesick}}'' (2016, 2018)
725* ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'' (2019-2021; Seasons 4-6) [[note]]Picked up from Creator/{{Fox}}. Available in all territories except for Germany and Austria, where Creator/PrimeVideo distributes it.[[/note]]
726* ''Series/LunaNera'' (2020)
727* ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' (2021, 2023)
728* ''Series/{{Maid}}'' (2021)
729* ''Series/TheMakanaiCookingForTheMaikoHouse'' (2022)
730* ''Series/MakingAMurderer'' (2015, 2018)
731* ''Series/{{Maniac|2018}}'' (2018)
732* ''Series/{{Manifest}}'' (2022-2023; Season 4) [[note]]Picked up from Creator/{{NBC}}.[[/note]]
733* ''Series/ManVsBee'' (2022)
734* ''Series/MarcoPolo'' (2014, 2016)
735* [[/index]]Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:[[note]]All of these series are now on Creator/DisneyPlus.[[/note]][[index]]
736** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'' (2015-2016, 2018)
737** ''Series/{{Jessica Jones|2015}}'' (2015, 2018-2019)
738** ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'' (2017-2018)
739** ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'' (2016, 2018)
740** ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}'' (2017)
741** ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'' (2017, 2019)
742* ''Series/MasterOfNone'' (2015, 2017, 2021)
743* ''Series/{{Messiah}}'' (2020)
744* ''Series/{{The Midnight Club|2022}}'' (2022)
745* ''[[Series/MidnightDiner Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories]]'' (2016, 2019)
746* ''Series/{{Midnight Mass|2021}}'' (2021)
747* ''Series/MillionYenWomen'' (2017)
748* ''Series/{{Mindhunter}}'' (2017, 2019)
749* ''Series/TheMinistryOfTime'' (2017)[[note]](originally produced by Spanish network TVE, but promoted outside Spain as an Original after Netflix helped fund the third season)[[/note]]
750* '''''Series/TheMole''''' (2022-present)[[note]]Revival season only. The first five seasons of the American edition of ''The Mole'' aired on ABC.[[/note]]
751* '''''Series/{{Mo|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
752* ''Series/MoneyHeist'' (2019-2021)[[note]]Acquired from Antena 3 after Parts 1 and 2, which were originally planned as a limited series.[[/note]]
753** ''Series/MoneyHeistKoreaJointEconomicArea'' (2022)
754* '''''Series/{{Monster|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
755** ''Series/DahmerMonsterTheJeffreyDahmerStory'' (2022)
756* ''Series/MrIglesias'' (2019-2020)
757* ''Series/MurderAmongTheMormons'' (2021)[[note]]co-produced with BBC Studios[[/note]]
758* ''Series/{{Murderville}}'' (2022)
759* ''Series/MyFirstFirstLove'' (2019)
760* ''Series/MyName'' (2021)
761* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000: The Return'' (2017-2018)
762* ''Series/NailedIt'' (2018-2021)
763* ''Series/TheNakedDirector'' (2019, 2021)
764* ''Series/{{Narcos}}'' (2015-2018, 2020-2021)
765* ''Series/TheNeighbor'' (2019, 2021)
766* ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'' (2020-2023)
767* ''Series/TheNewLegendsOfMonkey'' (2018, 2020)
768* '''''Series/TheNightAgent''''' (2023-present)
769* ''Series/NoGoodNick'' (2019)
770* ''Series/TheOA'' (2016, 2019)
771* ''Series/{{Obliterated}}'' (2023)
772* ''Series/OctoberFaction'' (2020)
773* ''Series/{{The One|2021}}'' (2021)
774* ''Series/{{One Day at a Time|2017}}'' (2017-2019; seasons 1-3)[[note]]Moved to Creator/PopTV beginning with season 4[[/note]]
775* '''''Series/{{One Piece|2023}}''''' (2023-present)
776* ''Series/OnMyBlock'' (2018-2021)
777* ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'' (2013-2019)[[note]]At 91 episodes, it holds the record as Netflix's longest original scripted programming.[[/note]]
778* ''Series/TheOrder'' (2019-2020)
779* ''Series/{{Osmosis}}'' (2019)
780* '''''Series/OuterBanks''''' (2020-2021, 2023-present)
781* ''Series/{{Ozark}}'' (2017-2018, 2020, 2022)
782* ''Series/PaquitaSalas'' (2018-2019; season 2-)[[note]]First season produced for Flooxer.[[/note]]
783* ''Series/ParasyteTheGrey'' (2024)
784* ''Series/PatriotActWithHasanMinhaj'' (2018-2020)
785* ''Series/ThePentaverate'' (2022)
786* ''Series/PlanCoeur'' (2018-2019, 2022; alternatively known as ''The Hook-Up Plan'')
787* ''Series/ThePolitician'' (2019-2020)
788* ''Series/PowerRangersDinoFury'' (2021-2022) [[note]]Dual airing with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} for season 1, season 2 was exclusively streamed on Netflix.[[/note]]
789** ''Series/PowerRangersCosmicFury'' (2023)
790* ''Series/ProjectMc2'' (2015-2017)
791* ''Series/{{Queenmaker}}'' (2023)
792* ''Series/TheQueensGambit'' (2020)
793* '''''Series/{{Queer Eye|2018}}''''' (2018-present), a revival of the [[Series/QueerEye Bravo series]].
794* ''Series/{{Quicksand}}'' (2019), the first original series produced in Sweden.
795* ''Series/{{Ragnarok}}'' (2020-2021, 2023), a Norwegian-produced series heavily based on Myth/NorseMythology.
796* ''Series/TheRain'' (2018-2020), the first original series produced in Denmark.
797* ''Series/RaisingDion'' (2019, 2022)
798* ''Series/{{The Ranch|2016}}'' (2016-2020)
799* ''Series/{{Ratched}}'' (2020)
800* ''Series/ReBootTheGuardianCode'' (2018)
801* ''Series/RebornRich'' (2022)
802* '''''Series/{{The Recruit|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
803* ''Series/ReMind'' (2018; Outside Japan)
804* ''Series/ReplacingChefChico'' (2023)
805* ''Series/{{Resident Evil|2022}}'' (2022)
806* ''Series/RichieRich'' (2015)
807* ''{{Series/Ripley}}'' (2024)
808* ''Series/{{Rojst}}'' (2018-2021)
809* ''Series/RunForMoneyTousouchuu'' (2022)
810* ''Series/RussianDoll'' (2019, 2022)
811* ''Series/SacredGames'' (2018-2019)
812* ''Series/{{Safe|2018}}'' (2018)[[note]](Worldwide)[[/note]]
813* ''Series/SamuraiGourmet'' (2017)
814* '''''Series/{{The Sandman|2022}}''''' (2022-present)
815** ''Series/{{Dead Boy Detectives|2024}}'' (2024)
816* ''Series/SantaClaritaDiet'' (2017-2019)
817* ''Series/SayIDo'' (2020)
818* ''Series/TheSchoolNurseFiles'' (2020)
819* ''Series/SchoolOfChocolate'' (2021)
820* ''Series/SecretsOfSummer'' (2022)
821* ''Series/SelenaTheSeries'' (2020-2021)
822* ''Series/{{Sense8}}'' (2015-2018)
823* ''Series/{{A Series of Unfortunate Events|2017}}'' (2017-2019)
824* ''Series/SexEducation'' (2019-2021, 2023)
825* ''Series/{{Sexify}}'' (2021, 2023)
826* ''Series/SexLife'' (2021, 2023)
827* ''Series/ShadowAndBone'' (2021, 2023)
828* ''Series/ShesGottaHaveIt'' (2017-2019)
829* ''Series/ShotInTheDark'' (2017)
830* ''Series/TheSilentSea'' (2021)
831* ''Series/{{Slasher}}'' (2017, 2019; seasons 2-3)[[note]]The first two seasons were made and produced by a Canadian group. Season 4 moved to Shudder.[[/note]]
832* ''Series/SnabbaCash'' (2021-2022)
833* ''Series/TheSociety'' (2019)
834* ''Series/{{Space Force|2020}}'' (2020, 2022)
835* ''Series/SpinningOut'' (2020)
836* ''Series/TheSpy'' (2019)
837* '''''Series/SquidGame''''' (2021-present)
838* '''''Series/SquidGameTheChallenge''''' (2023-present)
839* '''''Series/StrangerThings''''' (2016-2017, 2019, 2022-present)
840* ''Series/{{Summertime}}'' (2020-2022)
841* ''Series/SurvivingDeath'' (2021)
842* ''Series/SurvivingSummer'' (2022-2023)
843* '''''Series/{{Sweet Home|2020}}''''' (2020, 2023-present)
844* '''''Series/SweetMagnolias''''' (2020, 2022-present)
845* '''''Series/SweetTooth''''' (2021, 2023-present)
846* ''Series/{{Switched}}'' (2018)
847* ''Series/TeamKaylie'' (2019-2020)
848* ''Series/{{Teenage Bounty Hunters|2020}}'' (2020)
849* ''Series/TerraceHouse'' (2015-2020)[[note]]Outside Japan.[[/note]]
850* '''''Series/That90sShow''''' (2023-present)
851* ''Series/{{Tidelands|Netflix}}'' (2018)
852* ''Series/TigerKing'' (2020-2021)
853* ''Series/TinyPrettyThings'' (2020)
854* ''Series/TopBoy'' (2019, 2022-2023)
855* ''Series/TheToysThatMadeUs'' (2017)
856** ''Series/TheMoviesThatMadeUs'' (2019)
857* ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'' (2014-2018; season 8-)[[note]]Seasons 1-7 aired on Canada's Creator/ShowcaseTelevision[[/note]]
858* ''Series/TrainwreckWoodstock99'' (2022)
859* ''Series/{{Transatlantic|2023}}'' (2023)
860* ''Series/{{Travelers}}'' (2016-2018)[[note]](co-produced with Creator/ShowcaseTelevision)[[/note]]
861* ''Series/TroyFallOfACity'' (2018)
862* '''''Series/{{The Umbrella Academy|2019}}''''' (2019-2020, 2022-present)
863* ''Series/{{Unbelievable}}'' (2019)
864* ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'' (2015-2019)
865* ''Series/{{Uncoupled}}'' (2022)
866* ''Series/{{Unorthodox}}'' (2020)
867* '''''Series/UnsolvedMysteries''''' (2020, 2022-present)
868* '''''Series/TheUpshaws''''' (2021-present)
869* '''''Series/VikingsValhalla''''' (2022-present)
870* '''''Series/VirginRiver''''' (2019-present)
871* ''Series/VWars'' (2019)
872* ''Series/WarriorNun'' (2020, 2022)
873* '''''Series/TheWatcher''''' (2022-present)
874* '''''Series/{{Wednesday}}''''' (2022-present)
875* ''Series/{{Welcome To Eden|2022}}'' (2022-2023)
876* ''Series/WetHotAmericanSummerFirstDayOfCamp'' (2015)
877** ''Series/WetHotAmericanSummerTenYearsLater'' (2017)
878* ''Series/WhenTheySeeUs'' (2019)
879* ''Series/WhiteRabbitProject'' (2016)
880* ''Series/WhoIsErinCarter'' (2023)
881* ''Series/TheWhoWasShow'' (2018)
882* ''Series/WildWildCountry'' (2018)
883* '''''Series/{{The Witcher|2019}}''''' (2019, 2021, 2023-present)
884** ''Series/TheWitcherBloodOrigin'' (2022)
885* ''Series/TheWomanInTheHouseAcrossTheStreetFromTheGirlInTheWindow'' (2022)
886* ''Literature/TheWorstWitch'' (2017-2020)
887* ''Series/WuAssassins'' (2019)
888* '''''Wrestling/WWERaw''''' (2025)
889* '''''Series/XOKitty''''' (2023-present)
890* '''''Series/{{You|2018}}''''' (2019, 2021, 2023-present; season 2-)[[note]]The first season aired on and was bought from Creator/{{Lifetime}}, though it had aired on Netflix outside the United States.[[/note]]
891* ''Series/{{Young Royals|2021}}'' (2021-2022, 2024)
892* ''Series/YoungWallander'' (2020, 2022)
893* ''Series/{{Yu Yu Hakusho|2023}}'' (2023)
894* ''Series/{{Zero|2021}}'' (2021)
895
896%%* ''Abstract: The Art of Design'' (2017, 2019)
897%%* ''Series/AgeOfSamurai'' (2021)
898%%* ''Series/{{Ares}}'' (2020)
899%%* '''''Series/AssassinsCreed''''' (TBA)
900%%* ''Series/{{Away}}'' (2020)
901%%* ''Captive'' (2016)
902%%* ''Series/CarMastersRustToRiches'' (2018, 2020-21)
903%%* ''Chasing Cameron'' (2016)
904%%* ''Chef's Table'' (2015-20)
905%%* ''Chelsea Does'' (2016)
906%%* ''Cooked'' (2016)
907%%* ''Series/TheDiplomatUS'' (2023)
908%%* ''Fearless'' (2016)
909%%* ''Flaked'' (2016-17)
910%%* '''''Series/{{Freeridge}}''''' (2023-present)
911%%* ''The Healing Powers of Dude'' (2020)
912%%* ''Hibana Spark'' (2016)
913%%* ''Series/HighScore'' (2020)
914%%* ''[[Series/HitAndRunNetflix Hit & Run]]'' (2021)
915%%* '''''Series/HouseOfNinjas''''' (2024)
916%%* ''Last Chance U'' (2016-20)
917%%* ''Marseille'' (2016, 2018)
918%%* ''Series/MedicalPolice'' (2020)
919%%* ''Series/MiddleditchAndSchwartz'' (2020)
920%%* ''Most Beautiful Thing'' (2019-20)
921%%* ''Netflix Presents: The Characters'' (2016)
922%%* ''Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer'' (2021)
923%%* '''''One Hundred Years of Solitude''''' (TBA)
924%%* ''Paranoid'' (2016)[[note]](not available in Ireland)[[/note]]
925%%* ''Pepsi, Where's My Jet?'' (2022)
926%%* ''Prank Encounters'' (2019, 2021)
927%%* ''The Protector'' (2018-20)
928%%* ''{{Series/Queen Sono}}'' (2020)
929%%* ''The Ripper'' (2020)
930%%* ''Roman Empire: Reign of Blood'' (2016, 2018-19)
931%%* ''Russell Peters vs. the World'' (2013)
932%%* ''Series/SMASHSaturdayMorningAllStarHits'' (2021)
933%%* ''Suburra: Blood on Rome'' (2017, 2019-20)
934%%* ''Sugar Rush'' (2018-20)
935%%* '''''Sword Art Online''''' (TBA)
936%%* ''Series/TheNightAgent'' (2023-)
937%%* ''Ultimate Beastmaster'' (2017-18)
938%%* ''The Valhalla Murders'' (2020), their first Icelandic original series
939%%* ''What If'' (2019)
940%%* ''Wild, Wild Country'' (2018)
941%%* ''With Bob and David'' (2015), a {{revival}} of ''Series/MrShow''
942%%* ''Zumbos: Just Deserts'' (2019)
943[[/folder]]
944
945[[folder:Western Animation]]
946* ''WesternAnimation/ActionPack'' (2022)
947* ''WesternAnimation/AdaTwistScientist'' (2021-2023)
948* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots'' (2015-2018)[[note]]Airs concurrently on [=DreamWorks'=] own channel in Asia.[[/note]]
949** ''WesternAnimation/PussInBookTrappedInAnEpicTale'' (2017)
950* ''WesternAnimation/AllHailKingJulien'' (2014-2017)[[note]](airs concurrently on [=DreamWorks'=] own channel in Asia)[[/note]]
951* ''WesternAnimation/AgentElvis'' (2023)
952* ''WesternAnimation/AngryBirdsSummerMadness'' (2022)
953* '''''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}''''' (2021-present)
954* ''WesternAnimation/ArchibaldsNextBigThing'' (2019-2020)
955* ''WesternAnimation/AskTheStorybots'' (2016, 2018-2019)
956* ''WesternAnimation/BattleKitty'' (2022)
957* ''WesternAnimation/BeatBugs'' (2016-2018)
958* ''WebAnimation/BeeAndPuppycat'' (2022, Season 2 onwards)
959* '''''WesternAnimation/BigMouth''''' (2017-present)
960** ''[[WesternAnimation/HumanResources2022 Human Resources]]'' (2022-2023)
961* ''WesternAnimation/BloodOfZeus'' (2020, 2024)
962* '''''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''''' (2023-present)
963* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'' (2014-2020; streaming rights only)[[note]]The linear television repeat rights once belonged to [[Creator/{{Lionsgate}} Debmar-Mercury]] before being sold to Creator/ComedyCentral.[[/note]]
964* ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'' (2018, 2020)
965** ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInTheCrib'' (2022-2023)
966* ''WesternAnimation/BottersnikesAndGumbles'' (2016-2017)
967* ''WesternAnimation/{{Buddi}}'' (2020)
968* ''WesternAnimation/BuddyThunderstruck'' (2017)
969* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainLaserhawkABloodDragonRemix'' (2023)
970* ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsAndCousins'' (2015-2016)[[note]]Will also be aired on select terrestrial networks in Asia.[[/note]]
971* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenSandiego'' (2019-2021)
972* ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania|2017}}'' (2017-2018, 2020-2021)
973** '''''WesternAnimation/CastlevaniaNocturne''''' (2023-present)
974* ''WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}'' (2021)
975* ''WesternAnimation/ChicagoPartyAunt'' (2021-2022)
976* ''WesternAnimation/ChicoBonBonMonkeyWithAToolBelt'' (2020)
977* ''WesternAnimation/CityOfGhosts'' (2021)
978* '''''WesternAnimation/TheCreatureCases''''' (2022-present)
979* ''WesternAnimation/CocomelonLane'' (2023)
980* ''WesternAnimation/CupcakeAndDinoGeneralServices'' (2018-2019)
981* ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'' (2022)
982* ''WesternAnimation/DanielSpellbound'' (2022)
983* ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'' (2015-2017)
984* ''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'' (2022)
985* ''WesternAnimation/DinoTrux'' (2015-2018)
986* ''{{WesternAnimation/Disenchantment}}'' (2018-2019, 2021-2023)
987* ''WesternAnimation/DogsInSpace'' (2021-2022)
988* ''WesternAnimation/DOTADragonsBlood'' (2021-2022)
989* ''WesternAnimation/DragonAgeAbsolution'' (2022)
990* '''''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince''''' (2018-2019, 2022-present)
991* ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'' (2015-2018; season 3-8, subtitled ''[[NewSeasonNewName Race to the Edge]]'')[[note]]Airs concurrently on Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's own channel in Asia, while the first two seasons are still airing on Cartoon Network Asia.[[/note]]
992** ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRescueRiders'' (2019-2020)
993* ''WesternAnimation/{{Entergalactic}}'' (2022)
994* ''WesternAnimation/TheEpicTalesOfCaptainUnderpants'' (2018-2020)
995* ''Toys/EverAfterHigh'' (2015-2016; season 3-)
996* ''WesternAnimation/{{Farzar}}'' (2022)
997* ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFuriousSpyRacers'' (2019-2021)
998* ''WesternAnimation/FIsForFamily'' (2015, 2017-2018, 2020-2021)
999* '''''WesternAnimation/GabbysDollhouse''''' (2021-present)
1000* ''WesternAnimation/GlitchTechs'' (2020)
1001* ''WesternAnimation/GoDogGo'' (2021-2023)
1002* ''WesternAnimation/GoodTimes'' (2024-)
1003* ''WesternAnimation/{{Green Eggs and Ham|2019}}'' (2019, 2022)
1004* ''WesternAnimation/HarveyStreetKids'' (2018-2020)
1005* ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' (2021-2022)
1006* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}'' (2018-2023)
1007* ''WesternAnimation/TheHollow'' (2018, 2020)
1008* ''WesternAnimation/HomeAdventuresWithTipAndOh'' (2016-2018)
1009* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoops}}'' (2020)
1010* ''WesternAnimation/TheIdhunChronicles'' (2020-2021)
1011* ''WesternAnimation/IHeartArlo'' (2021)
1012* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inside Job|2021}}'' (2021-2022)
1013* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (2021-2022)
1014* ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' (2020-2022)
1015** '''''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldChaosTheory''''' (2024)
1016* ''WesternAnimation/{{Justin Time|2011}} GO!'' (2016)
1017* ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic'' (2021-2022)
1018* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'' (2020)
1019* ''WesternAnimation/KongKingOfTheApes'' (2016, 2018)
1020* ''WesternAnimation/KulipariAnArmyOfFrogs'' (2016)
1021** ''WesternAnimation/KulipariDreamWalker'' (2018)
1022* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaTheDragonKnight'' (2022-2023)
1023* ''WesternAnimation/TheLastKidsOnEarth'' (2019-2021)
1024* ''WesternAnimation/LegendQuest'' (2017, 2019)
1025* ''[[Toys/Bionicle2015 LEGO BIONICLE: The Journey to One]]'' (2016)
1026* ''[[Toys/LegoFriends LEGO Friends: The Power of Friendship]]'' (2016)
1027* ''WesternAnimation/LegoElvesSecretsOfElvendale'' (2017)
1028* ''WesternAnimation/TheLiberator'' (2020)
1029* ''Literature/LlamaLlama'' (2018-2019; worldwide)
1030* '''''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots''''' (2019, 2021-present)
1031* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBusRidesAgain'' (2017-2018, 2020)
1032* ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' (2021)
1033** ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevolution'' (2024)
1034* ''WesternAnimation/MayaAndTheThree'' (2021)
1035* ''WesternAnimation/MechCadets'' (2023)
1036* ''WesternAnimation/TheMidnightGospel'' (2020)
1037* ''WesternAnimation/MightyExpress'' (2020-2022)
1038* ''WesternAnimation/MotownMagic'' (2018-2019)
1039* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'' (2015-2017)[[note]]Only in Western Europe and the Americas.[[/note]]
1040* '''''WesternAnimation/{{Mulligan}}''''' (2023-present)
1041* ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheBountyHunter'' (2023)
1042* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyMakeYourMark'' (2022-2023)
1043* ''WesternAnimation/NeoYokio'' (2017-2018)
1044* '''''WesternAnimation/NinjagoDragonsRising''''' (2023-present)
1045* ''WesternAnimation/OctonautsAboveAndBeyond'' (2021-2022)
1046* ''WesternAnimation/ParadisePD'' (2018, 2020-2021)
1047* ''WesternAnimation/PinkyMalinky'' (2019)
1048* ''WesternAnimation/{{Popples}}'' (2015-2016)
1049* ''WesternAnimation/TheProblemSolverz'' (2013; season 2)
1050* ''WesternAnimation/QForce'' (2021)
1051* ''WesternAnimation/RhymeTimeTown'' (2020)
1052* ''WesternAnimation/RidleyJones'' (2021-2023)
1053* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robozuna}}'' (2018-2019)
1054* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiRabbitTheUsagiChronicles'' (2022)
1055* ''WesternAnimation/SeisManos'' (2019)
1056* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' (2018-2020)
1057* ''WesternAnimation/{{Skull Island|2023}}'' (2023)
1058* ''WesternAnimation/SkylandersAcademy'' (2016-2018)
1059* ''WesternAnimation/SonicPrime'' (2022-2024)
1060* ''WesternAnimation/SpiritRangers'' (2022-2024)
1061* ''WesternAnimation/SpiritRidingFree'' (2017-2020)
1062* ''WesternAnimation/StarBeam'' (2020-2021)
1063* '''''WesternAnimation/StarTrekProdigy''''' (2024; season 2)
1064* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' (2014; season 6)[[note]]Streaming rights went to Creator/DisneyPlus in advance of the seventh season airing on there.[[/note]]
1065* ''WesternAnimation/StretchArmstrongAndTheFlexFighters'' (2017-2018)
1066* ''WesternAnimation/SuperDrags'' (2018)
1067* ''WesternAnimation/SuperGiantRobotBrothers'' (2022)
1068* ''WesternAnimation/SuperMonsters'' (2017-2020)
1069* ''WesternAnimation/ATaleDarkAndGrimm'' (2021)
1070* ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia''
1071** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trollhunters}}'' (2016-2018)[[note]]The first [=DreamWorks=] original to be available worldwide.[[/note]]
1072** ''WesternAnimation/ThreeBelow'' (2018-2019)
1073** ''[[WesternAnimation/Wizards2020 Wizards]]'' (2020)
1074* ''WesternAnimation/TarzanAndJane'' (2017-2018)
1075* ''WesternAnimation/TearAlongTheDottedLine'' (2021)
1076* ''WesternAnimation/ThisWorldCantTearMeDown'' (2023)
1077* ''WesternAnimation/TrailerParkBoysTheAnimatedSeries'' (2019-2020; continues from season 12 of [[Series/TrailerParkBoys its parent show]])
1078* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersBotBots'' (2022)
1079* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy'' (2020-2021)
1080* ''WesternAnimation/TrashTruck'' (2020)
1081* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trese}}'' (2021)
1082* ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn'' (2018-2019)
1083* ''WesternAnimation/TrueAndTheRainbowKingdom'' (2017-2019)[[note]](outside Canada)[[/note]]
1084* ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'' (2019; season 1)[[note]]Season 2 onward will be produced by Creator/AdultSwim.[[/note]]
1085* ''WesternAnimation/TurboFAST'' (2013-2016)[[note]]Airs simultaneously on Boomerang Asia.[[/note]]
1086* ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'' (2019)
1087* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTalesInTheHouse'' (2014-2016)[[note]]Initially in the Americas and Europe only. In Asia, Creator/DreamWorksAnimation retained the rights and airs it on their own channel. However, it was finally made available on Netflix Asia in 2018.[[/note]]
1088* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'' (2016-2018)[[note]]initially only the Americas, Europe and Japan. Aired exclusively on The [=DreamWorks=] Channel in Asia until the show was finally made available on Netflix Asia in 2018.[[/note]]
1089* ''[[Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}} We're Lalaloopsy]]'' (2017)
1090* ''WesternAnimation/WeLostOurHuman'' (2023)
1091* ''WesternAnimation/WordParty'' (2016-2017, 2020-2021)
1092* ''WesternAnimation/WorldOfWinx'' (2016-2017), part of the ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' franchise.
1093* ''WesternAnimation/YoohooToTheRescue'' (2019-2020)
1094%%* ''The Casagrandes Movie'' (2024)
1095%%* ''Charlie's Colorforms City'' (2019)
1096%%* '''''Diablo''''' (TBA)
1097%% * ''[[WesternAnimation/HotWheelsLetsRace Hot Wheels: Let's Race!]]'' (2024)
1098%%** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'' (Japan)
1099%%* ''WesternAnimation/GoDogGo'' (2021)
1100%%* ''WesternAnimation/KarmasWorld'' (2021-22)
1101%%* ''Kazoops'' (2016)
1102%%* ''Luna Petunia'' (2016-18)
1103%%* '''''Magic: The Gathering''''' (2022)
1104%%* ''WesternAnimation/WeLostOurHuman'' (2023)
1105[[/folder]]
1106
1107!!Licensed programming on Netflix include:
1108The following list is for programming Netflix licenses to stream on its service. For series, this means Netflix streaming a program after its original run, while for films, this amounts to Netflix having distribution rights for a film that was released by another company in its home country. Most of them have the label "Netflix Original", despite Netflix not having anything to do with its original release.
1109
1110[[folder:Animation (Other)]]
1111This folder lists Netflix cartoons which are neither Japanese {{Anime}} nor WesternAnimation; see AsianAnimation and EasternEuropeanAnimation.
1112----
1113* ''Animation/CatchTeenieping'' (2020-present)
1114* ''WebAnimation/TheKirlianFrequency'' (2019)
1115* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf - Flying Island: The Sky Adventure'' (2018)[[note]](Hong Kong and Thailand; has an English dub in the latter country)[[/note]]
1116* ''Animation/ScissorSeven'' (2018-20)
1117[[/folder]]
1118
1119[[folder:Anime]]
1120* ''Manga/{{Ajin}}'' (both seasons, Creator/SentaiFilmworks has the North American home video license.)
1121* ''Manga/BackStreetGirls'' (premiered on December 12, 2018)
1122* ''Manga/{{Beastars}}'' (Fall 2019 series)
1123* ''Anime/BlackCloverSwordOfTheWizardKing'' (2023)
1124* ''Anime/{{Blame}}''[[note]](Exclusive streaming rights. Creator/VizMedia has the home video license.)[[/note]]
1125* ''Manga/BluePeriod'' (2021-22)
1126* ''Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal''
1127* ''Anime/CaroleAndTuesday'' (Spring 2019 series; new original from Studio Bones and Creator/ShinichiroWatanabe)
1128* ''Manga/ChildrenOfTheWhales'' (2017 series; released worldwide on March 13, 2018)
1129* ''Anime/Cyborg009CallOfJustice'' (originally three films edited into 12 episodes. The ''vs. Devilman'' OVA is also streaming worldwide and had a dub commissioned for it but it's not labelled as an Original)
1130* ''Manga/{{Dorohedoro}}'' (2020 series; exclusive worldwide streaming rights)
1131* ''Anime/DragonPilotHisoneAndMasotan'' (released on September 21, 2018)
1132* ''Anime/DragonQuestYourStory'' (CG film originally released in 2019)
1133* ''Manga/DriftingDragons''
1134* ''Literature/FateApocrypha'' (2017 series)[[note]](Exclusive worldwide streaming rights. US & Canada receive Season 1 on November 7, internationally on December 2)[[/note]]
1135* ''Anime/FateExtraLastEncore'' (2018 series)[[note]](Exclusive worldwide streaming rights; the first 10 episodes, subtitled ''Oblitus Copernican Theory'', were streamed on June 30, 2018, with the final eps titled ''Illustrias Geocentric Theory'' following on October 30)][[/note]]
1136* ''Anime/FlavorsOfYouth'' (released on August 4, 2018)
1137* ''Manga/ForestOfPiano'' (Spring 2018 Anime, released worldwide on September 28, 2018)
1138* ''[[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Glitter Force]]'' /''[[Anime/DokiDokiPrettyCure Glitter Force Doki Doki]]''[[note]]The Creator/SabanBrands-produced version of ''[[Anime/PrettyCure Smile/Doki Doki Pretty Cure]]''. Not available in Asia outside of Japan due to licensing terms.[[/note]]
1139* ''Anime/GodzillaPlanetOfTheMonsters'' (premiered on January 17, 2018)
1140** ''Anime/GodzillaCityOnTheEdgeOfBattle'' (premiered on July 18, 2018)
1141** ''Anime/GodzillaThePlanetEater'' (premiered on January 9, 2019)
1142* ''Anime/GreatPretender'' (episodes 1-14 released worldwide on August 20, 2020)
1143* ''Manga/HighRiseInvasion''
1144* ''Manga/HiScoreGirl'' (released on December 24, 2018)
1145* ''Anime/ID0'' (2017 series; exclusive worldwide streaming rights)
1146* ''{{Anime/Ingress}}'' (premiered worldwide on April 30, 2019)
1147* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' (2021)
1148* ''[[Anime/KabaneriOfTheIronFortress Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: Battle of Unato]]'' (sequel film[[note]];split into 3 episodes. Released worldwide on September 13, 2019[[/note]])
1149* ''Manga/{{Kakegurui}}'' (2017 series; exclusive worldwide streaming rights. Released on February 1, 2018)
1150* ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia''[[note]](billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan; streaming rights only, Creator/SentaiFilmworks has the North American home video license. Not available in Asia outside of Japan due to licensing terms)[[/note]]
1151* ''Manga/KomiCantCommunicate'' (2021-)
1152* ''Anime/{{Kuromukuro}}'' (2016 series[[note]]; exclusive worldwide streaming rights, Asian region outside Japan got the show later than the Americas and Europe[[/note]])
1153* ''Anime/{{Last Hope|2018}}'' (Spring 2018 Anime)[[note]](released in two parts. Part 1 on September 14 and Part 2 on December 21)[[/note]]
1154* ''Anime/{{Little Witch Academia|2017}}'' (2017 TV Series billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan[[note]], they stream [[Anime/LittleWitchAcademia2013 the original two films]] worldwide [[https://twitter.com/tsunderica/status/676929283227574273 and commissioned the dubs for them]][[/note]])
1155* ''[[Manga/MagiTheLabyrinthOfMagic Magi: Adventure of Sinbad]]'' (2016 series[[note]]; exclusive worldwide streaming rights, Asian region outside Japan got the show later than the Americas and Europe[[/note]])
1156* ''[[Literature/MobileSuitGundamHathawaysFlash Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway]]'' (2021 movie; exclusive worldwide streaming rights. Released on July 1, 2021)
1157* ''Anime/ModestHeroes'' (2018 film, billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan and North America, Creator/{{GKIDS}} has the North American rights, released in territories where Netflix owns the rights on September 6, 2019[[note]]Netflix has North American streaming rights under license from GKIDS[[/note]])
1158* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Exclusive worldwide streaming rights for all 26 episodes, alongside the films ''Death(true)[[superscript:2]]'' and ''The End of Evangelion''; released worldwide on June 21, 2019)
1159* ''Anime/NiNoKuni'' (2019 film, released on January 16, 2020)
1160* ''Anime/TheOrbitalChildren'' (2022)
1161* ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'' (released on June 12, 2020; billed as a Netflix Original in the US and select territories)
1162* ''{{Anime/Revisions}}'' (Winter 2019 series)
1163* ''Manga/RomanticKiller'' (2022)
1164* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' (exclusive North American streaming rights[[note]]; released in North America on October 15, 2019[[/note]])
1165* ''Anime/SailorMoonEternal''[[note]](billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan)[[/note]]
1166* ''Manga/ShamanKing''[[note]](billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan)[[/note]]
1167* ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins''[[note]](billed as a Netflix Original; not available in certain Asian regions due to Animax gaining the broadcast rights in those areas; Streaming rights only, Creator/FUNimation has the home video license)[[/note]]
1168* ''Anime/TenrouSiriusTheJaeger''
1169* ''Manga/ThusSpokeKishibeRohan''
1170* ''Manga/UncleFromAnotherWorld''[[note]](billed as a Netflix Original outside Japan)[[/note]]
1171* ''Literature/VioletEvergarden''[[note]](streamed weekly in several territories including Japan, Canada and the UK from January 11, 2018, worldwide release followed on April 5, 2018)[[/note]]
1172* ''Anime/AWhiskerAway''[[note]](Original theatrical release cancelled due to the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic before being released to Netflix on June 18, 2020)[[/note]]
1173[[/folder]]
1174
1175[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
1176* ''Anime/ChildOfKamiariMonth'' (2022)[[note]]Made its Japanese theatrical debut in 2021 but was distributed internationally by Netflix in 2022)[[/note]]
1177* ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' (2013)[[note]](created in 2004, 2005 or 2006 by an Italian film company and dubbed into English in 2013)[[/note]]
1178* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Prince|2015}}'' (original release in 2015; released on Netflix in 2016)[[note]](A Netflix Original in various US/UK territories, was available in the US, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand but has since been withdrawn from said regions, not available in Asia outside Japan) (released by Creator/{{Paramount}} outside the US)[[/note]]
1179* ''[[WesternAnimation/LadybugAndCatNoirTheMovie Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie]]'' (2023)[[note]](Internationally, released by SND in France)[[/note]]
1180* ''A WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep Movie: Farmageddon'' (2020)[[note]](A Netflix Original in the US, Canada, and Latin America; released by Creator/StudioCanal outside the US, Canada and Latin America)[[/note]]
1181* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOnTheRun'' (2020)[[note]](outside US and Canada; US streaming rights are held by Creator/ParamountPlus, and released theatrically in Canada)[[/note]]
1182[[/folder]]
1183
1184[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
1185* ''Film/{{Alive|2020}}'' (2020)
1186* ''Film/{{Anon|2018}}'' (2018)
1187* ''Film/AsterixAndObelixTheMiddleKingdom'' (2023)[[note]]International distribution outside of several European countries.[[/note]]
1188* ''Film/{{Bleach}}'' (2018)[[note]]Licensed in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and other territories.[[/note]]
1189* ''Film/BloodAndGold'' (2023)
1190* ''Film/BoBurnhamInside'' (2021)
1191* ''Divines'' (2016)[[note]](except in France)[[/note]]
1192* ''Film/DontListen'' (2020)
1193* ''Film/TheForgottenBattle'' (2021)
1194* ''Film/{{Fullmetal Alchemist|2017}}'' (2018)[[note]]Licensed in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and other territories.[[/note]]
1195* ''Film/GhostLab2021''
1196* ''Film/TheGuernseyLiteraryAndPotatoPeelPieSociety'' (2018)[[note]]Licensed in the United States, Canada, Latin America and other territories.[[/note]]
1197* ''Manga/HotGimmick'' (2019)
1198* ''Film/IllangTheWolfBrigade'' (2018)[[note]](Outside South Korea only)[[/note]]
1199* ''Film/TheLastLetterFromYourLover'' (2021)[[note]]United States and other international markets[[/note]]
1200* ''Film/MayDecember'' (2023) [[note]](United States only)[[/note]]
1201* ''Film/{{News of the World|2020}}'' (2021)[[note]](outside the United States)[[/note]]
1202* ''Film/{{Nothing to Hide|2018}}'' (2018)
1203* ''Film/OldPeople'' (2022)
1204* ''Film/OperationMincemeat'' (2021) [[note]](North America and South America)[[/note]]
1205* ''{{Film/Ravenous|2017}}'' (2018)[[note]](outside of Canada)[[/note]]
1206* ''Film/TheRitual'' (2018)
1207* ''Film/RoaldDahlsMatildaTheMusical'' (2022)[[note]]United States and other international markets; released by Creator/TriStarPictures in the United Kingdom.[[/note]]
1208* ''Film/SevenInHeaven'' (2018)
1209* ''Film/{{Shaft|2019}}'' (2019)[[note]]Received a wide theatrical release in the US by Creator/WarnerBros; labeled an Original overseas.[[/note]]
1210* ''Skip Trace'' (2016)[[note]](France)[[/note]]
1211* ''Film/{{The Square|2013}}'' (2014)
1212* ''Film/TheSwarm2020'' (bought the rights to stream outside of France)
1213* ''Film/UncutGems'' (2020)[[note]]International release outside the US only. US distribution by Creator/{{A24}}.[[/note]]
1214* ''Film/{{Veronica}}'' (2017)
1215* ''Film/TheWasteland2021''
1216* ''Film/WhiteNoise2022''
1217* ''[[Film/YesGodYes Yes, God, Yes]]'' (2020)
1218* ''Film/TheYinYangMasterDreamOfEternity'' (2020)
1219[[/folder]]
1220
1221[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
1222* ''Series/NineteenTwo''[[note]](Canada only, French language version)[[/note]]
1223* ''Series/FortyFiveRPM''[[note]](Originally produced by Spain's Antena 3, promoted as a Netflix Original outside Spain)[[/note]]
1224* ''Series/{{Amo}}''[[note]](outside the Philippines)[[/note]]
1225* ''Series/BabylonBerlin''[[note]](outside Germany)[[/note]]
1226* ''Series/{{Bandidos}}''
1227* ''Series/TheBarrier''
1228* ''Series/TheBeautyQueenOfJerusalem''[[note]](outside Israel)[[/note]]
1229* ''Series/BenvingutsALaFamilia''
1230* ''Series/BetterCallSaul''[[note]](largely funded by Netflix; is simulcast and promoted as an Original outside the US)[[/note]]
1231* ''Series/BGPersonalBodyguard''[[note]](in certain parts of Asia, including Japan)[[/note]]
1232* ''Series/{{Black|2017}}''
1233* ''Series/BlackSpot'' (outside Benelux)
1234* ''[[Series/BodyguardUK2018 Bodyguard]]''[[note]](outside Britain and Ireland)[[/note]]
1235* ''[[Series/AngProbinsyano2015 Brothers]]''[[note]](originally aired in the Philippines as ''FPJ's Ang Probinsyano'')[[/note]]
1236* ''Series/TheBreak''[[note]](outside Belgium)[[/note]]
1237* ''Series/TheBureauOfMagicalThings''
1238* ''Series/{{Caliphate}}''
1239* ''Series/CastawayDiva''
1240* ''Series/{{Charite}}''
1241* ''Series/ChariteAtWar''
1242* ''Series/ChewingGum''[[note]](outside the UK; later left the service in the US and moved to Creator/HBOMax)[[/note]]
1243* ''Series/CocaineCoast''[[note]](originally aired on Spanish channel Antena 3 and later exclusively released on Netflix internationally)[[/note]]
1244* ''Series/CrashLandingOnYou''
1245* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend''[[note]](only UK and Ireland)[[/note]]
1246* ''Series/{{Crisis|2017}}''[[note]](only in certain parts of Asia, including Japan)[[/note]]
1247* ''Series/TheDefeated''
1248* ''Series/DerryGirls''[[note]](outside of the UK and Ireland)[[/note]]
1249* ''Series/DirtyJohn''
1250* ''Series/DiveClub''
1251* ''Series/{{Dynasty|2017}}''[[note]](outside the US)[[/note]]
1252* ''Series/TheExpanse''[[note]](international outside US/Canada/New Zealand from seasons 1-2; streaming rights were lost following its cancellation by Creator/{{Syfy}} and subsequent global pickup by Creator/PrimeVideo)[[/note]]
1253* ''Series/TheFall2013''
1254* ''Series/{{Fauda}}''[[note]](outside Israel)[[/note]]
1255* ''Series/FinalFantasyXIVDadOfLight''[[note]](outside Japan only)[[/note]]
1256* ''Series/TheFrankensteinChronicles''[[note]](premiered on Creator/{{ITV}} Encore and later exclusively released on Netflix internationally)[[/note]]
1257* ''Series/FromDuskTillDawn: The Series''[[note]](aired on Creator/ElReyNetwork in the US; Netflix holds streaming rights for outside the US and Latin America)[[/note]]
1258* ''Series/TheFrozenDead''
1259* ''Series/GhostWars''
1260* ''Series/TheGoodPlace''[[note]](aired on Creator/{{NBC}} in the US; billed as an Original internationally)[[/note]]
1261* ''Series/{{Greenleaf}}''[[note]](outside the US and Canada)[[/note]]
1262* ''Series/HotelBeauSejour''[[note]](outside Europe)[[/note]]
1263* ''Series/{{Hyena}}''
1264* ''Series/IceFantasy''[[note]](outside Asia)[[/note]]
1265* ''Immortals''[[note]](outside Turkey)[[/note]]
1266* ''Series/{{The InBESTigators}}''[[note]](outside Australia)[[/note]]
1267* ''Series/TheIndianDetective''[[note]](outside Canada)[[/note]]
1268* ''Series/ItaewonClass''[[note]](aired on JTBC in South Korea; streamed internationally as an Original)[[/note]]
1269* ''Series/ItsOkayToNotBeOkay''
1270* ''Series/JapanSinksPeopleOfHope'' (2021)
1271* ''Literature/TheKingsAvatar''[[note]](available in some countries)[[/note]]
1272* ''Series/LaMante''
1273* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''[[note]](only in Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden)[[/note]]
1274* ''Series/ManhuntUnabomber''
1275* ''Series/MechX4''
1276* ''Series/{{Medici}}''[[note]](produced by Italian network Rai, but Netflix is the only source for the English version)[[/note]]
1277* ''Series/MemoriesOfTheAlhambra''
1278* ''Series/MrSunshine2018''
1279* ''Series/MyCountryTheNewAge''
1280* ''Series/{{OCTB}}''[[note]](only outside Hong Kong)[[/note]]
1281* ''Series/Oktoberfest1900''[[note]](produced by ARD/Das Erste, first aired on German broadcast television, promoted as a "Netflix original" outside Germany)[[/note]]
1282* ''Series/OnceUponATime''[[note]](only in Ireland and UK)[[/note]]
1283* ''Series/OnChildren''
1284* ''Series/OrphanBlack''[[note]](only in Ireland, UK, Scandinavia and parts of Asia)[[/note]]
1285* ''Series/PartnersForJustice'' (outside South Korea)
1286* ''Series/PeakyBlinders''[[note]](airs on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Two and BBC One]] in the UK; Netflix purchased US streaming rights in 2014)[[/note]]
1287* ''Series/ThePinkertons''[[note]](aired on [[Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork CHCH]] in Canada; Netflix has streaming rights in the US)[[/note]]
1288* ''Series/{{Pose}}''[[note]](outside US and UK)[[/note]]
1289* ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars''[[note]](only in Ireland, UK and Asia)[[/note]]
1290* ''Series/QueenOfTears''
1291* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}''[[note]](outside US and Latin America)[[/note]]
1292* ''Series/RookieHistorianGooHaeRyung''[[note]](outside South Korea)[[/note]]
1293* ''Series/{{Salamander}}''
1294* ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries''[[note]](airs on Creator/{{MTV}} in the US; billed as an Original globally and shows new episodes the day after they air in the US)[[/note]]
1295* ''Series/SelenaTheSeries''
1296* ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}''[[note]](airs on [[Creator/ABCFamily Freeform]] in the US; billed as an Original globally and shows new episodes the day after they air in the US)[[/note]]
1297* ''Series/{{Shooter}}''[[note]](airs on Creator/USANetwork in the US; billed as an Original internationally)[[/note]]
1298* ''Series/{{Shtisel}}''[[note]]Outside Israel. Started streaming on Netflix in 2018. Third season was a co-production with ''yes''.[[/note]]
1299* ''Series/{{Sorjonen}}''[[note]](only outside Finnish territory)[[/note]]
1300* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery''[[note]](Seasons 1-3. Creator/ParamountPlus in the US and [=CraveTV=] in Canada, billed as an Original everywhere else. Withdrawn from Netflix worldwide November 2021, moving to Paramount+.)[[/note]]
1301* ''Series/StrangersFromHell''[[note]]Aired on [=OCN=] in South Korea before Netflix released it worldwide[[/note]]
1302* ''[[Series/Titans2018 Titans]]''[[note]](Creator/DCUniverse, later Creator/HBOMax in the US; billed as an Original everywhere else)[[/note]]
1303* ''Series/{{Vagabond|2019}}''[[note]](only outside South Korea)[[/note]]
1304* ''Series/{{Vincenzo}}''
1305* ''Series/WhyAreYouLikeThis''
1306[[/folder]]
1307
1308[[folder:Theatre]]
1309* ''Theatre/DianaTheMusical''[[note]]Licensed FilmedStageProduction[[/note]]
1310[[/folder]]
1311
1312[[folder:WesternAnimation]]
1313* ''[[WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse - Sisters' Fun Day]]''
1314* ''WesternAnimation/CarolAndTheEndOfTheWorld''
1315* ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato''[[note]](billed as an original, though the series actually first aired on Family Jr. in Canada)[[/note]]
1316* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' (revival, billed in the United States as an Original; season 3 aired on [[Creator/ParamountPlus CBS All Access]])
1317* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParentsANewWish'' (International only, billed as an original)
1318* ''[[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget2015 Inspector Gadget]]'' (billed as an Original in the US. Premiered in Asia in January 2017.)
1319* ''WesternAnimation/LoliRock'' (in North America, though not billed as an Original)
1320* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' (Seasons 2-3 in the United States only, although not billed as an Original)
1321* ''WesternAnimation/PacificHeat''
1322* ''WesternAnimation/PuffinRock''[[note]](outside UK and Ireland)[[/note]]
1323* ''Toys/RainbowHigh''
1324* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''[[note]](only in Japan and parts of Asia)[[/note]]
1325* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (Seasons 23-24)[[note]]United States rights only. Picked up after [[Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} Nickelodeon's]] rights expired.[[/note]]
1326* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriendsAllEnginesGo''[[note]]United States streaming rights only; Creator/{{Cartoonito}} holds the airing rights[[/note]]
1327* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' (Season 3, co-produced with France 4. French release in October 2017, worldwide release April 2018)
1328* ''WesternAnimation/{{Watership Down|2018}}'' (2018)
1329[[/folder]]
1330
1331!!Current content providers include:
1332* Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup
1333* Creator/AardmanAnimations
1334* AMC Networks:
1335** Creator/{{AMC}}
1336** Creator/{{IFC}}
1337* Creator/{{BBC}}
1338* Creator/{{Disney}}[[note]]Content is slowly being removed in most countries to make them available on Creator/DisneyPlus and Creator/{{Hulu}}. Some of this information may not be accurate in the future.[[/note]]:
1339** Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany (ABC)
1340** Creator/DisneyChannel
1341** Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios
1342* Creator/{{Hasbro}}
1343* Creator/{{Konami}}
1344* Creator/{{Lionsgate}}
1345* [[Creator/{{Lego}} The LEGO Group]]
1346* Creator/{{Mattel}}
1347* Moonbug Entertainment
1348* Creator/{{NBCUniversal}}:
1349** Creator/{{NBC}}[[note]]Post-1973 programming only; pre-1973 content is licensed to Creator/{{CBS}}.[[/note]]
1350** Creator/{{Universal}}[[note]]Back-catalog; Second-run rights to theatrical animated features are also licensed to Netflix.[[/note]]
1351*** Creator/DreamworksAnimation
1352*** Creator/IlluminationEntertainment
1353*** Creator/UniversalAnimationStudios
1354** Creator/USANetwork
1355* Creator/{{Nelvana}}
1356* Creator/ParamountGlobal:
1357** Creator/{{CBS}}
1358** Creator/ComedyCentral
1359** Creator/{{MTV}}
1360** Creator/{{Paramount}}
1361** Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}
1362*** Creator/NickJr
1363* [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} The Pokémon Company]]
1364* Creator/{{Sega}}
1365* Creator/SonyPictures[[note]]Signed an exclusive deal for first-run theatrical content for 2022 onward. This deal also allowed access to select back catalog productions[[/note]]:
1366** Creator/ColumbiaPictures
1367** Creator/{{Funimation}}
1368** Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation
1369** Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision
1370** Creator/TriStarPictures
1371** Creator/ScreenGems
1372* Creator/StudioKhara
1373* Creator/VizMedia
1374* Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery:
1375** Creator/CartoonNetwork
1376** Creator/TheCW
1377** Creator/DCComics
1378** Creator/{{HBO}}
1379** Creator/NewLineCinema
1380** Creator/WarnerBros
1381*** Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation
1382* Creator/{{Wildbrain}}
1383[[/index]]
1384----
1385!!Netflix's works provide examples of:
1386
1387%%
1388%% As with all Creator/ pages, trivia tropes about the creator specifically are to be posted here,
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1394* AprilFoolsDay: Netflix has been doing these since 2013:
1395** In 2013, Netflix added genres that were overly detailed. These included "[[Film/StopOrMyMomWillShoot Movies Starring Estelle Getty and Some Other Guy]]", "[[{{Film/Snatch}} Movies That Are in English]], [[{{Literature/Trainspotting}} But Still Require Subtitles]]" and "TV Shows Where Defiantly Crossed Arms Mean Business!", which had nothing to do with the shows themselves, but rather listed shows whose icons had people with their arms crossed on it.
1396** In 2014, two Netflix Originals were added, titled ''Sizzling Bacon'' and ''Rotisserie Chicken''. They were nothing but [[OverlyLongGag long, unedited]] stock footage of the respective foods being made.
1397** In 2015, if you binge-watched something, instead of the usual "Are you still watching" message, one of thirteen {{Public Service Announcement}}s would play about the dangers of binge-watching, each starring an actor of a Netflix Original.
1398** In 2016, Netflix once again added overly detailed genres, though this time they were all Creator/JohnStamos-themed (possibly to advertise ''Series/FullerHouse'', which was added earlier that year). A video was also "leaked" of Stamos at the Netflix headquarters upset that the company was not greenlighting his documentary about himself. The next day, Netflix added a video jokingly apologizing about the incident.
1399** In 2017, a new Original was added titled ''Netflix Live'' on March 31, featuring Creator/WillArnett giving commentary about various mundane things. On April 1, they announced that the segment had been cancelled, citing that they had overestimated how many people wanted to binge watch microwaves.
1400** In 2018, Netflix announced that they were acquiring Creator/SethRogen. Not any of his projects, him ''literally''.
1401* TheArtifact: Since the company is almost exclusively associated with streaming television nowadays, many people are surprised to learn that, up until 2023, [[https://www.wired.com/story/why-are-2-million-people-still-getting-netflix-dvds-by-mail/ Netflix still maintained a DVD rental service]], which was [[https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/02/02/netflix-still-has-2700-stubborn-dvd-subscribers.aspx modestly profitable enough to justify its continued existence]]. For international viewers, the fact that Netflix started out ''as'' a rental service is a legitimate surprise, since it had never been available outside the US.
1402* BadExportForYou: When Netflix turned on its services worldwide in January 2016, many countries were left with English-only programs and optional audio in a non-native language. On the other hand, Netflix's default to user-language audio as opposed to the content's original language caused many a frustration in the Nordics and Benelux, where subtitles are used to translate everything not aimed at kids. Since 2019 however, Netflix began subtitling and dubbing its originals in at least six different languages; such as Hungarian, Czech, Japanese and Hindi.
1403* BannedEpisode:
1404** The ''Series/PatriotActWithHasanMinhaj'' episode "Saudi Arabia" is missing from the Saudi version of the service due to Minhaj's criticism towards the government.
1405** ''Series/{{Disjointed}}'' is nowhere to be seen on Singapore's version of Netflix due to the presence of drug use.
1406* BannedInChina:
1407** Literally. China is currently the only non-sanctioned country that does not have access to the service. Netflix themselves hinted that the Chinese government prohibited them from launching in the country in its current form. This results in the noticeable dearth of Chinese-produced content on the service, despite the PRC's mammoth entertainment industry. Some Netflix original series are available in China on locally owned streamer [=iQiyi=].
1408** Syria, North Korea and the Crimean Peninsula (part of Ukraine that has been de facto annexed by Russia) are the only other countries in the world who do not have access to Netflix. Not because they banned them, but because it would have risked US sanctions. It is still, however, available in Cuba and Iran, despite both countries being designated state sponsors of terrorism by the US.
1409** On March 6, 2022, Netflix announced that it would join the Western boycott of Russia by suspending its service in the country, following its invasion of Ukraine.
1410* BreakthroughHit:
1411** ''Series/{{House of Cards|US}}'' and ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'' established Netflix as a provider of original programming. Both reached huge levels of popularity in their runs on Netflix comparable to some of cable TV's biggest hits, like ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'' and ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
1412** When a new season of a Netflix show is released, Netflix traffic, which dominates much of North America's bandwidth already in the evening hours, sees [[https://www.sandvine.com/downloads/general/global-internet-phenomena/2015/global-internet-phenomena-report-latin-america-and-north-america.pdf jumps]] of up to 35%.
1413* ChannelHop: Netflix has something of a reputation for saving shows axed by other networks (especially prominent when it was still trying to create buzz for the platform), but they do tend to focus on original content produced for the service more than importing cancelled shows, in part because of the existence of [[Creator/PrimeVideo other]] [[Creator/DisneyPlus streaming]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} services]] releasing over the years Netflix has been around that ''also'' offer original content and imports:
1414** The very first show it rescued was ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'', which was revived in 2013 for two more seasons after it was canceled by Creator/{{Fox}} back in 2006.
1415** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' -- Last aired by Creator/CartoonNetwork in 2013, revived for one season in 2014.
1416** ''Series/TheKilling'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{AMC}} in 2013, revived for a season in 2014.
1417** ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{Showcase|Television}} in 2007, revived for five seasons in 2014.
1418** ''Series/{{Longmire}}'' -- Last aired by Creator/AAndE in 2014, revived for three seasons in 2015.
1419** ''Series/BlackMirror'' -- Last aired by Creator/Channel4 in 2014, revived for four seasons in 2016.
1420** ''Series/{{Lovesick}}'' -- Last aired by Channel 4 in 2014, revived for two seasons in 2016.
1421** ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' -- Last aired by [[Creator/{{Syfy}} Sci-Fi]] in 1999, revived for two seasons in 2017.
1422** ''Series/{{Slasher}}'' -- Last aired by Chiller in 2016, revived for two seasons in 2017.
1423** ''Series/PaquitaSalas'' -- Last aired by Flooxer in 2016, revived for two seasons in 2018.
1424** ''WebVideo/ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{Crackle}} in 2017, revived for two seasons in 2018.
1425** ''Series/TheLastKingdom'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{BBC}} Two in 2017, revived for three seasons in 2018.
1426** ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'' -- Last aired by Fox in 2018, revived for three seasons in 2019.
1427** ''Series/DesignatedSurvivor'' -- Last aired by [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] in 2018, revived for one season in 2019.
1428** ''Series/MoneyHeist'' -- Last aired by Antena 3 in 2017, revived for two seasons in 2019.
1429** ''Series/TopBoy'' -- Last aired by Channel 4 in 2013, revived for three seasons in 2019.
1430** ''Series/{{You|2018}}'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{Lifetime}} in 2018, revived for four seasons in 2019.
1431** ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{Spike|TV}} in 2010, revived for two seasons in 2020.
1432** ''Series/CobraKai'' -- Last aired by Platform/YouTube Premium in 2019, revived for four seasons in 2021.
1433** ''Series/GirlFromNowhere'' -- Last aired by GMM 25 in 2018, revived for one season in 2021.
1434** ''Series/TheAList'' -- Last aired by BBC [=iPlayer=] in 2018, revived for one season in 2021.
1435** ''Series/{{Manifest}}'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{NBC}} in 2021, revived for one season in 2022.
1436** ''Series/{{Girls5eva}}'' -- Last aired by Creator/{{Peacock}} in 2022, revived for one season.
1437* ContentWarnings: Starting in 2019, some shows such as ''Series/StrangerThings'' and ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'' had warnings about [[EpilepticFlashingLights strobe effects that could cause seizures]] in viewers with photosensitive disorders, which was made service wide not long after. These were likely added to comply with content regulations used around the world that require information of a program to be shown before it starts (like the age rating and anything in it that could cause offense). This was later extended to disclose ProductPlacement (as per the [=UK's=] laws), and other varied content warnings.
1438* ColbertBump: Older movies and series added to the service tend to get a boost of interest from the public.
1439* CreatorKiller: Not Netflix itself, but Netflix ''did'' kill off video rental stores once the internet became fast enough for streaming to truly be viable. Blockbuster eventually filed for bankruptcy (not helped by their own business decisions).
1440* DarkerAndEdgier: Because the shows don't cater to advertisers, lack the guidelines network TV has to follow, and has almost no ExecutiveMeddling keeping creators from putting in what they want, shows and movies on Netflix are often this compared to what you'll find on basic cable or in theaters. Notable examples include ''Series/Sense8'', ''Series/GLOW2017'', ''Series/{{Narcos}}'', ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'', ''Series/{{Ozark}}'', ''Series/ThreePercent'', ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' and the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse series (them being this to the rest of the franchise) to name a few. That said, there are plenty of shows that are perfectly acceptable for viewers of all ages.
1441* DigitalDestruction:
1442** Netflix has annoyed film buffs by showing some movies in incorrect aspect ratios.
1443** Its release of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' took some heat for using a 16:9 ratio that cut off the top and bottom of the frame. Luckily, the show's strong emphasis on verbal humor means not much is actually lost, with the one episode that's really harmed being "The Pothole" as the titular object isn't visible.
1444* DuelingWorks: As of the early 2020s, Netflix faces competition from other major streaming services with huge back catalogs and heavy incoming original content, Creator/{{Disney}}'s Creator/DisneyPlus[=/=]Creator/{{Hulu}} combo, [=WarnerMedia=]'s Creator/HBOMax, and Amazon's Creator/PrimeVideo, while others like [=NBCUniversal=]'s Creator/{{Peacock}} are furbishing arms. The "streaming wars" have begun.
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1447[[folder:Tropes E-M]]
1448* EasterEgg: The Gear VR version has tons of set pieces that reference a few Netflix Originals.
1449** Above the TV, there's a painting dedicated to ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman''.
1450** You can see a vacation magazine advertising [[Series/Bloodline2015 Rayburn's Hotel]], and a pamphlet for [[Series/WetHotAmericanSummerFirstDayOfCamp Camp Firewood]] on the coffee table.
1451** On the right-hand side are three posters for ''Series/Sense8'', ''Series/MarcoPolo'' and ''{{Series/Daredevil|2015}}''.
1452* FollowTheLeader: With the success of Netflix's original programming, many companies have started to introduce their own streaming services with original programming of their own, whether it be existing ones like Creator/{{Hulu}}, Amazon Prime and Yahoo View, or brand new ones like Creator/ParamountPlus, Creator/DisneyPlus, Creator/HBOMax and Creator/AppleTVPlus. This has kickstarted what is colloquially referred to as the "streaming wars", where numerous big-name companies are all vying for subscribers. The results have been mixed; while Disney+ has managed to become a serious rival to Netflix (even snatching its crown as the most subscribed streaming service in 2022), Netflix's originals still routinely dominate the weekly Nielsen streaming chart.
1453* FridayNightDeathSlot: Averted, as time slots are meaningless when viewers can watch on their own schedules. Netflix has started debuting its major original films and series on Fridays in time for weekend binge watching.
1454* FriendlyEnemy: While both Amazon and Netflix have competing streaming services, and both are becoming heavy-hitters in distributing original content and bidding for films, Netflix recently [[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/02/netflix-finishes-its-massive-migration-to-the-amazon-cloud/ moved]] all data center operations for the streaming service (except for content delivery, which is housed in Netflix-maintained boxes throughout the Internet backbone providers) onto ''Amazon's'' cloud services. Only the DVD rental business still uses a physical data center. And to top it off, Amazon Studios actually went worldwide 11 months later, which many see as a in a bid to play catch up with Netflix.
1455* {{Gamebooks}}: Its landmark Branch Manager technology, rolled out for ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch'', is a video example. Viewers are given a set amount of time to make a choice, and if they don't choose the software chooses for them, all with seamless video editing. Rather than a 'flowchart', the software is dynamic, allowing for story resets and pushes towards certain endings.
1456* HotterAndSexier: Not unlike Creator/{{HBO}}, Netflix's looser content restrictions have allowed their original shows and movies to push nudity and sexual content in ways not allowed on non-premium TV or mainstream Hollywood cinema, such as ''Series/AlteredCarbon'', ''Series/Sense8'', ''Series/{{Hollywood}}'' and ''Series/SexEducation''. Netflix joining the MPAA created fears that their original programming would be taken in a TamerAndChaster direction in order to adhere to the latter's controversial ratings system, but so far this has failed to come to pass.
1457* InNameOnly: Anything Netflix licenses but otherwise has no part in making/producing will be called a Netflix Original in those markets. This comes to the chagrin of anime fans in particular, as they feel it should only apply to the true originals that are exclusive to the platform everywhere and not on shows that already aired in Japan. A notable exception to this policy can be seen with ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. While Netflix did obtain the streaming rights and make a new dub for said series, it's ''not'' listed as a Netflix original, likely because it was already quite well-known long before Netflix started streaming it.
1458* InvisibleAdvertising:
1459** Netflix often doesn't release trailers or ads for its original shows and films until less than a month before their release dates.
1460** Since it transitioned into a streaming service, Netflix had done little to promote its DVD rental service, which was not mentioned in their main website. It actually had been a separate service since 2011, with a different website and subscription plan; subscribing one would not let you access the other. Come 2023, the company ultimately decided to pull the plug on rental service altogether.
1461* KillerApp:
1462** Netflix was one of the major reasons to own a DVD player when it first started. Many people found being able to watch rented movies at their leisure with no late fees irresistible.
1463** Its streaming option is also a killer app for set-top boxes like Apple TV and Roku, as well as smart [=TVs=] and tablets.
1464** For a good while, the only non-PC device that supported Netflix streaming was the Platform/Xbox360, which gave it a noticeable popularity bump.
1465** Contrary to popular perception, ''Series/{{House of Cards|US}}'' is not Netflix's very first original programming, or even the first English-language one (both records are held by ''Series/{{Lilyhammer}}''). It is, however, the first one produced in the United States, and its smashing success led the company to really kickstart their production arm into overdrive.
1466** The ability to [[invoked]][[ArchiveBinge blow through entire seasons at once]] right upon the shows' release is one of Netflix's selling points. Netflix releases all the episodes to the seasons of its original shows at once for this reason. And that's why "binge-watch" has made it into the public lexicon.
1467** Netflix is one of the killer apps for broadband internet, especially cord-cutting. A lot of people are finding that with the massive selection of TV shows and movies, they don't need cable or satellite TV. The possibility of cable companies throttling their binge-watching sessions is a catalyst for net neutrality activism.
1468* KonamiCode: Most devices that provide Netflix use this code, though "B A" is replaced with pressing "up" four more times. Most of the time this brings up a diagnostics menu.
1469* LateExportForYou: In 1998, Netflix launched in the United States as a DVD rental service with its streaming service premiering on January 16, 2007... and that was it. The service would eventually launch in Canada in September 2010, with the Latin America countries following suit one year later, European countries in January 2012 and Japan in September 2015. The rest of the world had to wait until January 2016 to get Netflix.
1470* LighterAndSofter:
1471** ''Series/StrangerThings'' is this compared to most Netflix shows of the horror genre. While still dark, it's TV-14, focuses on {{Kid Hero}}es and never goes beyond the PG-13 range of content.
1472** ''Series/RaisingDion'' is this in turn to ''Stranger Things'', right down to being rated TV-G despite some similarly dark themes and imagery (but much less explicit violence).
1473** ''Series/{{The Umbrella Academy|2019}}'' in a similar vein, is also TV-14, and is lighter than many of their other originals, especially compared to its predecessor superhero series that make up the ''Defenders''.
1474** ''Anime/RilakkumaAndKaoru'' is a lot more adorable and cute than many of Netflix's true original anime. Whereas many of them hold TV-14 or TV-MA ratings, this is TV-PG.
1475** ''Kids mode'', which is available on all devices. Basically it blocks out any shows not Y-, G- and PG- rated and presents a chunkier and brighter interface.
1476* MetaphoricallyTrue: Some shows branded as a "Netflix Original" are really just distributed by Netflix. For example, ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' is made by Creator/{{NBC}}, but has a title card at the start of each episode that brands it as a Netflix original. Co-productions are often branded as this too, such as ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'', which is made by Japanese station [=TBS=], but was commissioned by Netflix.
1477* MultipleDemographicAppeal: Netflix aims for this with their diverse assortment of original content, covering all manners of formats from Live-Action TV and Movies, to Western Animation, to Anime, and just about every genre of entertainment.
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1481* NoExportForYou:
1482** Historical example. Up until January 2016, more than two thirds of the world did not have access to Netflix. This changed on January 7, 2016, when the service was simultaneously launched almost worldwide in a surprise announcement. Even then, it is still not available in three countries due to US embargoes[[labelnote:*]]Syria, North Korea and the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine[[/labelnote]], and [[BannedInChina China]] (where certain Netflix Originals run on a domestically-owned streaming service).
1483** Even still, some of the "Netflix Originals" can't be seen in certain countries. For instance, ''Glitter Force'' isn't shown in Japan due to them already having the source material ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure'' while certain countries can't watch ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000: The Return'' due to limitations made by the studios that own the featured riffing targets.
1484** In March 2022, Netflix took part in an [[PersonaNonGrata economic boycott]] of UsefulNotes/{{Russia}} due to an unprovoked invasion of UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} the previous month, which led to ''all'' of the studio's upcoming titles being delayed in Russia indefinitely.
1485* PanAndScan: They have been known to do this without warning the user, and often against the director's wishes.
1486* QuarterHourShort: While a majority of animated shows are either full 22 minutes or split into the 11-minute TwoShorts format, a handful of shows, usually certain [[PreschoolShow Preschool Shows]], run as single increments of 11-16 minutes.
1487* PortOverdosed: In TheNewTens, you'd be hard pressed to find a device with both a screen and Internet connectivity that can't stream Netflix, either through the web or a dedicated app. It's available on pretty much anything with an internet connection, and this is very much intentional, with the Platform/NintendoSwitch being a notable exception.
1488* ProductionPosse: More than a few examples exist; Mainly releases newer shows from the Creator/DreamWorksAnimation library since 2013, they've have worked regularly with Creator/PolygonPictures on several anime titles and Creator/{{Cinesite}} and Creator/{{Framestore}} on many of their live action efforts. Their deals with Creator/ProductionIG and Creator/StudioBones and purchases of Creator/{{Scanline}} and Creator/AnimalLogic invoke this as well.
1489* RecordedAndStandUpComedy: The service also streams stand-up comedy specials.
1490* RoleReprise:
1491** Almost any given original will feature reprises of the old cast when possible, such as ''Series/FullerHouse''.
1492** Whenever a film or series is released onto Netflix and dubbed into another language, Netflix usually keeps the official voice actors whenever possible.
1493* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Has [[ScrewedByTheNetwork/{{Netflix}} its own page]].
1494* SharedUniverse: Netflix, like many other companies, want in on this.
1495** ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' is set within the same universe as ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'', which aired on Creator/TheCW. There are a couple of character crossovers; notably, Sabrina Spellman herself appeared in Season 6 of ''Riverdale''. In fact, ''Sabrina'' was originally conceived as a spin-off of ''Riverdale'' until The CW opted not to pick it up.
1496** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'', ''Series/{{Jessica Jones|2015}}'', ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'' and ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'' are connected and outside of small crossovers individually, saw their big crossover with ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}''. Furthermore, ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'' got his own show after being a BreakoutCharacter in ''Daredevil''. All are part of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, but they are largely connected by brand name only as they make little references to the films, while the films make [[ExiledFromCOntinuity little reference to the Netflix TV series]].
1497** As for the Franchise/DCComics, the titular character of ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'' makes a surprise appearance in the ''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}'', part of The CW's annual crossover event for the Series/{{Arrowverse}}. Although they share the same continuity in the comics, ''Series/{{The Sandman|2022}}'' is not set within the same universe as ''Lucifer'' (it even had a different Lucifer, played by Creator/GwendolineChristie rather than Creator/TomEllis), but Creator/NeilGaiman has confirmed that it shares continuity with ''Series/{{Dead Boy Detectives|2024}}'' (which was originally supposed to be a spin-off of ''Series/{{Doom Patrol|2019}}'' from Creator/{{Max}} -- confused yet?).
1498** ''Narcos: Mexico'' has been referred to as such, rather than a sequel to ''Series/{{Narcos}}''.
1499** After getting the complete film and TV rights to ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'', Netflix announced that a multitude of films and books will be set within the same world.
1500** Likewise, upon acquiring the rights to all of Creator/RoaldDahl's material, they intend to make a shared universe out of them, even the ones unconnected in the books.
1501** ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania|2017}}'' and the upcoming ''Devil May Cry'' are set in the same world, which is interesting because neither of the games they're based on are even made by the same ''company''.
1502* TheStinger: Most Netflix streams end with an extra 1-3 minutes of foreign dubbing credits.
1503* TropeCodifier:
1504** For the entire "binge-watching" culture. Netflix champions the policy of releasing all episodes of a season at once and is ''very'' persistent about it (Creator/{{Hulu}} sometimes adopts the policy, but they mostly stick to a weekly schedule). Some showrunners who don't want to have their shows dumped all at once have [[LoopholeAbuse found a way to work around the issue]] by dividing a season into several "parts", each being considered a season.
1505** For streaming television, as well. The streaming wars began in the first place because major Hollywood companies wanted a piece of revenue that Netflix had, up to that point, monopolized.
1506* UrbanLegendOfZelda:
1507** Allegedly, Reed Hastings receiving a $40 late fee from Blockbuster for losing a copy of ''Film/Apollo13'', and tired of having to put up with Blockbuster's fees, he formed Netflix, which offered a completely different rental model (mail order [=DVDs=] for a subscription fee). However, according to Marc Randolph (the co-founder), said story is a myth, and the service was actually created because the two wanted to be the Amazon of something[[note]]although [[https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/23/netflix-ceo-reed-hastings-on-how-the-company-was-born.html as noted here]], they had a few ideas kicking around; it's possible that the Blockbuster incident might have happened in some form, and was what made them decide to go with movie rentals[[/note]].
1508** It's also commonly said that online streaming was always the company's plan and they only ran the DVD service so they could remain profitable until streaming was more widely adopted. In truth, the company's plan was always to be a DVD service until they recognized the potential of online streaming and prepared themselves for it to avoid the same fate as the video stores they ran out of business.
1509* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In 2000, Netflix was offered to Blockbuster for a price of $50 million (which, at the time, they could've easily afforded; hell, they made $800 million a year from late fees alone), but refused the offer - which made sense at the time, but unquestionably came back to haunt Blockbuster, since Netflix ultimately became a CreatorKiller for video rental stores such as Blockbuster. However, it's worth noting that the main draw of Blockbuster was because of the demand for renting [=VHS=][=/=][=DVD=]s at the time - once streaming shows online became a thing, it was only a matter of time before stores like Blockbuster folded, since if Netflix didn't come up with the idea, someone else would have.
1510* VindicatedByCable: Netflix has allowed some shows that were cancelled and some films that were {{Box Office Bomb}}s to find new audiences.
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