Hit Netflix Show Cost Just $26 Million To Make

ForbesSunday, October 12, 2025 at 9:45:44 PM
Hit Netflix Show Cost Just $26 Million To Make
Netflix has announced that its latest spy thriller, which has garnered praise from Stephen King as a 'jaw dropper,' was produced for a surprisingly low cost of $26.2 million. This news is significant as it highlights Netflix's ability to create high-quality content at a fraction of the expected budget, potentially reshaping industry standards and attracting more viewers.
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