Netflix, the world's streaming giant, has produced many popular and good-looking dramas so far, so what is the criterion for whether a series will be canceled? Recently, CEO Ted Sanders emphasized that Netflix has never canceled a successful work, so the recently canceled Netflix drama "1899" is theoretically a work that will not be successful. Recently, the highly anticipated horror suspense thriller series "1899" created by the "Dark" team was cancelled after one season, which caused heated discussions. Although the creators of the series claimed that it was originally planned to create three seasons, it is clear that Netflix executives do not think that "1899" will be successful. So the question is, what is the criterion for judging "successful works" in the eyes of Netflix executives? In Netflix's own words, it is certainly not the personal likes and dislikes of some executives, but "determined by about 70% sixth sense and intuition", and the remaining 30% is data. No matter what, I still hope that Netflix can launch more "successful" works. |
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