Thrilled to share that Netflix has been named TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2026 — alongside The 10 Most Influential Entertainment Companies of 2026. These honors reflect the work of Netflix teams who continue to redefine what it means to entertain the world — from the stories we help tell to the technology that brings them to life. #TIME100Companies
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Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services offering TV series, films, games and live programming across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
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- Los Gatos, CA
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- Public Company
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- 1997
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- Revolutionizing the way people watch TV shows and movies!
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With a resume this iconic, there’s only one job description suitable for Jennifer Lopez on LinkedIn! Check out the Office Romance trailer premiering tomorrow.
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Brands can buy reach, efficiency and frequency...but attention is earned. On Netflix, our members don’t just watch. They obsess, fall in love, lean in a little closer. With Netflix Ads, your brand shows up in the moments when they’re fully immersed. And at our Upfront event on May 13th, we’ll bring the industry closer to how we do it – sharing the latest on the world’s most-watched stories, the tuned-in audiences who love them, and the tech that connects the two.
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At Netflix, we're modernizing how our films and TV series are made with clean technology that we hope will one day become the industry standard. The Boroughs, out May 21st, is one example. Filmed throughout New Mexico, including our state-of-the-art studio in Albuquerque, the upcoming series was awarded The Hollywood Reporter's Achievement in Sustainable Production for their use of mobile batteries, solar power and electric vehicles. Hear from the team on how they did it:
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Books are being rediscovered. Thrillers like His & Hers, romances like People We Meet on Vacation and Finding Her Edge, and fan-favorites like Bridgerton are returning to bestseller lists, seeing triple-digit spikes in sales and leading to surges up to 990% in audiobook listens. For authors and publishers, a Netflix launch can mean new translation deals, backlist revival, and millions of new readers. In 2025, adaptations drove 9B global views and nearly 20% of all hours watched on Netflix, and that momentum is fueling a powerful ripple effect across publishing. So far in 2026, book-to-screen stories have appeared on Netflix’s Global Top 10 every single week. As we celebrate World Book Day, one thing is clear: whether it’s a Jo Nesbø thriller or a timeless Jane Austen classic, Netflix remains the ultimate engine for literary discovery, proving that a great story never really ends — it just finds a new way to be told.
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Shot across the US and South Korea and powered by Asian American voices on and off screen, BEEF is back. To celebrate, Netflix, the Korean Cultural Center, and the Korean Embassy hosted an advance screening of BEEF Season 2 and a panel discussion at the Motion Picture Association in Washington, DC, with creator Lee Sung Jin, cast Youn Yuh-jung, Seoyeon Jang, and Matthew Kim, and Jinny Howe, Netflix’s Head of Scripted Series for the US and Canada. Local Korean American chefs crafted dishes inspired by the new season, underscoring its Los Angeles–Seoul bridge. From its 8-time Emmy-winning first season to a bold new anthology story, BEEF is leveling up.
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Last week in Vancouver, we celebrated the grand opening of Netflix Animation Studios alongside the Honourable Brenda Bailey, B.C.'s Minister of Finance, the Honourable Anne Kang, B.C.’s Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, and Vancouver Deputy Mayor, Sarah Kirby-Yung. Launching a new chapter in Netflix animation from the talented community in B.C. and beyond!
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How do you turn complex science into stories that truly connect? At this year’s ChangeNOW Summit in Paris, we screened The Plastic Detox, our new Netflix documentary on the impact of plastic on human health, followed by a live discussion. The film follows six couples with unexplained infertility as they reduce their exposure to plastics in the hope it will help them conceive. With Louie Psihoyos, Emma Stewart, Ph.D., and Dr. Antonio Ragusa, we explored how to humanise data, move beyond “doom and gloom,” and reach audiences far outside the usual sustainability conversation. The Plastic Detox is now streaming on Netflix.
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