Netflix launches streaming companion website TUDUM

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Netflix established an official companion site this week, called after the characteristic sound that plays before each episode of its programming.

Tudum is still in its early stages, but according to Netflix Chief Marketing Officer Bozoma Saint John, it is “a location where you can delve deeper into the tales you love,” “fuel your passions,” and “create new dialogues.”

“Watching John Elway and the Denver Broncos, wearing acid wash jeans, and listening to Paula Abdul and Tupac signified pop culture in the ’90s,” she said on her blog. “Netflix has entered the cultural zeitgeist.”

However, with enormous power comes a great duty to give worldwide fans the information they need and require. Insights into new releases, character analysis, behind-the-scenes glimpses at the newest blockbusters, future previews, and so much more.

Find out why Benedict Cumberbatch didn’t shower for six days while filming The Power of the Dog. Learn how Sandra Bullock’s childhood recollections aided her in the making of The Unforgivable, or keep up with Money Heist, Lost in Space, and The Witcher news. Log in with your Netflix profile to view personalized content based on what you’ve seen for a more personalized experience.

TUDUM will provide the following:

Obtain the inside scoop: Has ‘You’ been renewed? When will Cobra Kai Season 4 be released? Keep reading to keep up to date on the most recent news.

Investigate further: Is Maid inspired by a true story? What exactly is a kefta in Shadow and Bone? Where else have I seen The Witcher’s cast? The end of a story does not have to be when the credits roll.

Continuation: Where can I find the Squid Game tracksuit? What songs are on the soundtrack of The Harder They Fall? How do I make the Outer Banks necklace? With helpful tips, methods, and lists, you can bring your favorite stories to life.

“I’ve been obsessed with pop culture since my family relocated from Ghana to Colorado Springs when I was 12 years old,” Netflix Chief Marketing Officer Bozoma Saint John said. While I won’t realize I was that unique, other kids my age did. And guess what I learned was the most effective way to interact with them? Pop Culture. 

“In the 1990s, pop culture was dominated by John Elway and the Denver Broncos, acid wash jeans, and Paula Abdul and Tupac.” “Now that Netflix has become a part of the cultural mindset, what makes my job so exciting is that I get to team knows with viewers across the world through their favorite shows and movies.” 

“As a result, I’m thrilled to announce Tudum, which will allow users to gain insight into the stories they love, drive their interests, and bring new talks.”

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