Netflix: The MAJOR Decision, with what it SURPRISED its Subscribers Now

Netflix Decision MAJOR SURPRISED Subscribers Now

Netflix surprises everyone with a decision it made, and which brings benefits to millions of subscribers around the world, and that's because the great platform for streaming video on demand will make a sequel to the movie Red Notice.

Netflix confirmed in 2021 that the film Red Notice was the most successful ever released for subscribers worldwide, and now it wants to make a sequel to give subscribers what they want more.

Netflix was successful with the film in which Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson appear, many people appreciated the film, even if not everyone was impressed by the action in it, but the numbers say it all, and the platform is ready to make such sequels. I say continuations because it would not be about just one, but about several that are already in the process of preparation at the Netflix company, even if for now it is not clear when they will all be done.

Netflix would like to start filming the first sequel to Red Notice sometime in 2023, so we are not talking about one that will be produced at least this year, and released next year, the most logical expectations being that the film will appear in 2024.

Of course, the wait will be long for Red Notice fans, but this postponement is based on the fact that the main actors of the film are engaged in many other productions during 2022.

Netflix is ​​already working with the representatives of the actors to set dates in 2023 to start filming, and by then the script for Red Notice 2 will probably be created by the writers, so quite a lot of waiting is needed, in the end. Until then, Red Notice will establish a series of records that will be very difficult to break by Red Notice 2, or even by Don't Look Up, which also had an extremely great success.

Meanwhile, Netflix has other important productions that it is working on for subscribers from all over the world, so it remains to be seen what else will be announced, and this is because subscribers are constantly waiting for news from the platform.