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Netflix made some exciting announcements during its annual Tudum marketing event, showcasing projects like “Squid Game,” “Wednesday,” and “Stranger Things 5.” The event, named after the sound that plays when you open the app, drew 9,500 fans to the Kia Forum in Southern California, with special appearances from stars like Lady Gaga.

Exciting News from Netflix

One of the major highlights was the revelation that “Stranger Things 5” will be divided into three parts, with the final season starting on November 26 and concluding on New Year’s Eve. Additionally, Guillermo del Toro’s new take on “Frankenstein” is set to premiere in November, adding to the lineup of anticipated releases.

Only Netflix Can Bring Fans Together

Chief Marketing Officer Marian Lee emphasized that Netflix has a unique ability to bring diverse fan bases together, showcasing WWE fans alongside “Knives Out” enthusiasts and Lady Gaga supporters all in one place. This ability to unite fans of different genres is a testament to Netflix’s broad appeal and diverse content offerings.

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