Netflix Released a Flurry of Announcements and Trailers Around High-Profile Projects including “Squid Game,” “Wednesday,” and “Stranger Things 5” Last Night and Its Annual Tudum Marketing Event.
While Tudum this year (made for sound play when you open the app) release for the first time on Netflix itself (as opposed to YouTube), Los Angeles Times reports That 9,500 fans gathered in the Kia Forum in Southern Calium, hoping to see their favorite stars – which came to the movement and visited the guest. “
Chief Marketing Officer Marian Lee boasts that no other studio can make “all fans in a room, wwive fans in ‘Wednesday.”
“That’s something that is only on Netflix,” Lee said.
About notifications, the largest can be “stranger things 5” – the final period of horror in the nostalgia show at leakage Parts, starting November 26, with the finale issued on New Year’s Eve. Although I may be more excited about Guillermo del Toro’s new version of “Frankenstein,” also released in November.