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Netflix finally admits it’s made too many bad movies: ‘we made a lot of things that weren’t ready’

May 4, 2024
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Netflix finally admits it’s made too many bad movies: ‘we made a lot of things that weren’t ready’
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Netflix has lastly admitted that it is made too many poorly acquired films – and it plans to make fewer unique movies transferring ahead.

Per Selection, Netflix’s movie division chief Scott Stuber confirmed that the world’s finest streaming service had churned out too many first-party flicks that have been critically and/or commercially panned.

Defending the corporate’s earlier coverage of mass-producing films, Stuber prompt that Netflix “needed volume” with a view to compete with the most important studios on the planet. To that finish, the preliminary enterprise mannequin noticed the streaming large set an bold goal of pumping out one new unique film each week. Nevertheless, that mass turnover of latest Netflix films, albeit aspirational, meant that for each Oscar winner like Roma, there have been absolute duds comparable to The Kissing Sales space.

The Mom was an enormous hit with Netflix customers however not critics. (Picture credit score: Eric Milner/Netflix)

Fortunately, Netflix has belatedly seen the error of its methods, and plans to cut back its film-based output over the subsequent few years. Certainly, Stuber informed Selection that the streaming firm would nearly reduce manufacturing in half, with solely 25 to 30 new films debuting on Netflix yearly any longer.

Elaborating additional on the studio’s dedication to chop again, Stuber mentioned: “We’re a machine that was built to go, go, go, and that doesn’t always result in quality. A lot of streaming companies made the mistake of moving so fast that we made a lot of things that weren’t ready to be produced. I want to avoid that.

“Proper now, we’re not making an attempt to hit a set variety of movie releases. It’s about ‘Let’s make what we consider in’. Let’s really put forth a slate that we are able to stand behind and say, ‘That is the perfect model of a romantic comedy. That is the perfect model of a thriller. That is the perfect model of a drama.'”

Fixing Netflix’s filmmaking faux-pas

A screenshot of the three main characters in fancy clothes in Netflix's Red Notice movie

Red Notice is the most-watched Netflix original movie of all-time, despite its poor critical reception. (Image credit: Netflix)

It’s high time Netflix realized that its quantity-over-quality approach was detrimental. Obvious as it is to say, movies cost a lot of money, so not only was Netflix releasing films that its near-250 million-strong user base wasn’t always interested in, it was also hemorrhaging cash. In an era where Netflix and its rivals, including Disney Plus, Max, and Prime Video, are trying to save money, churning out movie after movie is a waste of time and resources.

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None of this is to say that Netflix is a mass producer of consistently bad films. In fact, some of the most acclaimed films of the last few years have debuted exclusively on the platform. His House, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Roma, The Irishman, They Cloned Tyrone, The Power of the Dog, Nimona, Hustle, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery… the list goes on and on.

And that’s before you consider Netflix films that didn’t receive universal adoration from critics, but were huge hits among the streamer’s fanbase. Just look at The Gray Man, Extraction 2, Bird Box, and The Adam Project – some of which you’ll find on our best Netflix movies list – as proof of that.

Fewer low budget films or fewer $150 million films? The latter is the bigger issue overall, especially when there isn’t a lot of marketing behind said film.November 8, 2023

There have, though, been plenty of costly misfires. Gal Gadot’s Heart of Stone was ripped apart by everyone upon release in August. Pain Hustlers, the Emily Blunt and Chris Evans-fronted crime thriller that looked like a medical Wolf of Wall Street, was slammed by critics in late October. Add in other flicks starring big names including Reptile, Old Dads, and We Have a Ghost, and Netflix’s 2023 hit rate hasn’t been as good as the studio would’ve liked.

Of course, there are Netflix Originals that have bucked that trend in recent years. Red Notice, which stars Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot, was poorly received by critics in 2021. However, it’s the most-streamed first-party Netflix movie of all time (per Netflix’s Top 10 website) with almost 231 million views. The Mother, a Jennifer Lopez-led film, was also panned earlier this year, but it’s been watched by 136 million users since its mid-May launch.

With overnight successes such as these, it’s little wonder that Netflix continued to pump out movies of questionable quality. Now, it seems the streamer has finally realized it can’t continue down that road, which hopefully means future in-house films will be of a higher standard than much of what’s come before. And who knows, maybe its revised movie-making plan will help it achieve its burning ambition to finally win a Best Picture Oscar after five years of trying.

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