Last year marked a big moment for Netflix as two of its biggest and most popular original series ever, “Stranger Things” and “Squid Game,” aired their final episodes. The finales were heavily marketed and drew massive viewership, but while both shows saw spikes in interest that did wonders for Netflix’s brand, the farewell was bittersweet for the megastreamer. It now faces down a future without these cornerstone franchises.
That’s why Netflix is working overtime to fill the gap with a lineup of the next generation of fandom-worthy franchises, for reasons that go beyond viewership numbers and avoiding churn.
“Stranger Things” and “Squid Game” weren’t just ratings hits for Netflix,…
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