During Netflix's last earnings call executives announced plans to reach 200 countries (up from the 50 or so currently served) over the next two years, and now CNBC's Julia Boorstin is hearing that will include Japan by this fall. Hulu actually beat Netflix there back in 2011, but sold off its service to a local broadcaster last year. Currenty, Netflix is active in South America and Europe with a launch in Australia and New Zealand coming next month, but this could be a part of its first push in Asia. Otherwise the company is "exploring modest options" in China, but we expect there should be plenty of places to watch those Marvel series by the time they're all released next year.
Sources familiar with the situation tell us Netflix is entering Japan in Fall 2015 $NFLX
- Julia Boorstin (@JBoorstin) February 4, 2015
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Source: Julia Boorstin (Twitter)
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