Netflix: The Surprising EXPERIMENT for a Popular Series

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Netflix is ​​conducting a surprising experiment for a very popular series that the platform has available at the moment, and the idea itself could give rise to other similar manifestations. Specifically, those at Netflix are experimenting with a new way to promote series from the platform, and Bridgerton has been chosen to be the center of attention while the second season is being prepared for release, he is being awaited by a lot of people now .

Netflix revealed to the US press that it intends to organize a series of special events to promote the series Bridgerton, trying to bring fans into the atmosphere of the era of the series. In this idea, those from Netflix will organize in the cities of Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC and Montreal a series of special events in the style of balls from the era in which the entire story of the Bridgerton series takes place in seasons 1 and 2.

Netflix: The Surprising EXPERIMENT for a Popular Series

Netflix wants to organize these events next year, and it seems that not only the press and some of the actors will participate in them, but also some of the fans who follow the series on the platform. Netflix will sell tickets for these special events, they will have prices starting from 50 dollars, and fans of the Bridgerton series will be able to register from September 16 to be able to participate in the events, and the interest will probably be very high .

"Shondaland effortlessly transported Bridgerton viewers to a reimagined Regency-era London, capturing hearts around the world as fans connected with every aspect of the series, from its delightful characters and the gorgeous actors who brought them to life, to the design costume and set art and direction. to the soundtrack. We partnered with Fever on The Queen's Ball: A Bridgerton Experience to create a similar fan experience designed to immerse attendees in the lavish world of Bridgerton and bring that world to them wherever they are."

Netflix is ​​experimenting here with an extremely interesting way to promote a series, something that the on-demand video streaming platform has never done on such an extensive level. In view of this, if Netflix will be successful in terms of these events, it is not excluded that others will be made for other extremely popular series, such as The Witcher, for example, and in its case it could experience the a little as immersive.

For now, Netflix does not seem willing to do events of this kind in Europe, but it is not excluded that in some of the big European capitals we will see similar immersive experiences if those in the US are successful.