Last night, Netflix released an announcement and trailer focusing on well-known projects such as “Squid Game,” “Wednesday,” and “Stranger Things 5.”
While this year’s Tudum (made for the sound that plays when opening the app) was first live streamed on Netflix itself (as opposed to YouTube), the Los Angeles Times reports that 9,500 fans gathered in person at the Kia Forum in Southern California.
Chief Marketing Director Marian Lee boasted that other studios can’t “all the fans in the room together, the WWE fans next to the “Knife Out” fans next to the “Wednesday” Lady Gaga fans next to the “Wednesday” fans next to the “Wed.”
“That’s something that only Netflix can do,” Lee said.
As for the announcement, the biggest one is that “Stranger Things 5” (the final season of the nostalgia-led horror show) will air in three parts starting November 26th, with the finale being released on the big year. I’m probably most excited about the new version of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” but I’ll be releasing it in November.