Netflix and Universal renew licensing deal to include live-action films starting in 2027

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Netflix and Universal have renewed their licensing deal, expanding it to include live-action films starting in 2027. This agreement adds U.S. rights for Universal and Focus Features films, alongside existing animated titles. Under the new terms, Netflix will have exclusive access to live-action films for 10 months after their theatrical release. These films will first be available on Peacock and premium video on-demand before streaming on Netflix. The partnership aims to enhance the entertainment options for Netflix subscribers. Universal's animated films have been popular on the platform, and the addition of live-action titles is expected to further attract viewers.


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