Netflix says it spent $135 billion on film, TV over a decade; gave $325 billion to global economy, created 425k jobs

Netflix says it spent $135 billion on film, TV over a decade; gave $325 billion to global economy, created 425k jobs
  • How much Netflix spent on movies
  • The crazy amount of jobs they created
  • Why the global economy is smiling

We just saw the latest report from Netflix. It is wild. They spent $135 billion on shows and movies over the last decade. Think about that. Billion. With a B.

It isn’t just about binge-watching your favorite series on a Friday night. It is about real money. They added $325 billion to the global economy. Plus, they created 425,000 jobs. That is a lot of people getting to work in film.

We love the visual style of their original projects. The “look” of a Netflix show has a specific aesthetic. It is usually very clean. High contrast. Sometimes dark and moody. It makes every frame look like a painting.

Speaking of great vibes, our Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Review: Ayushmann Khurrana Powers This Gloriously Loud, Ludicrous Comedy Of Errors reminds us why we love big, bright comedies. Bold colors. Loud laughs. Total fun.

The industry is full of surprises lately. Even Alix Earle and Today’s Dylan Dreyer Reveal They’re Related, which shows how connected everyone in media really is. It’s a small world after all.

More money in film means more unique voices get a platform. We are especially excited about the ‘I Want Your Sex,’ ‘Girls Like Girls’ and ‘Leviticus’ Among Frameline50’s 2026 Line-Up. Seeing diverse art get funded makes our creative hearts happy.

Our Take

We think this is a huge win for artists everywhere. For us art school grads, seeing 425,000 jobs created feels like a dream. Netflix is making the creative world bigger and better. We say keep the cameras rolling!