Theodore Sarandos
Analyst · LightShed Partners who asks, are you concerned by the stagnation in your viewing share domestically
Yes, I'll take that. And thank you, Doug. On the first part of your question, we're definitely riding this long-term trend of linear to streaming and that has a natural adoption curve, but we can accelerate our growth with big hits. But as you said, each one of them, even in success, is going to drive about 1% of total viewing. So you need a lot more than just a big hit every once in a while. So to your point, it's not about the single hit. So what it is, is about a steady drumbeat of shows and films and soon enough, games, that our members really love and continue to expect from us. So like by way of example, we had 44 individual shows nominated for Emmys this year. So that's what quality at scale looks like. We ended the quarter with a huge return of Squid Game, thanks for acknowledging. I'll go into the second half with the return of Wednesday and Stranger Things. And a really strong slate of supporting titles and favorites like -- and new shows like next week, or this week, we had Eric Bana's Untamed. Next week, we have Leanne Morgan's new comedy show line, Leanne. Both look really great. And that's just to name a few. And the back half of the year also has perhaps the most anticipated slate of new movies that we've ever had. That starts on the 25th with Happy Gilmore 2, followed by -- we have a new Knives Out film. We have new films from Noah Baumbach, from Guillermo del Toro, from Kathryn Bigelow, and it does not stop there. It does roll right into 2026. And that's the second part of your question, and we're looking forward to movies like The Rip from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, Charlize Theron's new movie called Apex, which is a phenomenal action movie, Millie Bobby Brown is back in an Enola Holmes 3. Recall that in 2023, Enola Holmes was our biggest -- 2 was our biggest movie. So we're looking forward to that new sequel. And Greta Gerwig's Narnia is going to be phenomenal. And then on top of that, we're talking about return of Bridgerton, One Piece, Avatar: The Last Airbender, all 3 huge successes around the world. The Gentleman, The Four Seasons, Point Break -- I'm sorry, Running Point, sorry; Beef, which as you recall in 2023, won just about every award imaginable and was a gigantic success for us, it's back for a new season in '26. 3 body problem, Love is Blind, Outer Banks. And not just from the U.S., from France, we have Lupin; from Spain, we have Berlin. We have a new season of One Hundred Years of Solitude from Colombia. So big hit returning shows and new series from each of our regions around the world. And the new stuff we've got coming up like Man on Fire, Reimagining, Little House on the Prairie, the Duffer Brothers from Stranger Things have a brand-new show, The Boroughs. We've got The Human Vapor from Japan, Operation Safed Sagar from India, Can This Love Be Translated? from Korea. So again, popular programming, new and returning from all over the world in 2026. Unscripted shows like the reboot of Star Search. We've got into The Doll Universe, with Wonka's Golden Ticket, which we're really excited about. And in our live, we've got a few surprises for you next year. But of course, we have our NFL Christmas stay double header than we're really thrilled about too. So we're really incredibly excited about the back half of this year and confident that it keeps rolling in '26.