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Three key reasons Netflix is going brick and mortar

Netflix House will debut in two cities in the U.S. before expanding globally. Here are three key reasons Netflix is getting physical.

In 2025, Netfilx is planning to open two concept stores the movie and TV streaming company is calling Netflix House.

Netflix has yet to make a formal announcement and release many details, but vice president of consumer products Josh Simon says it will open physical stores with merchandise and activities inspired by its content.

Netflix House will debut in two undetermined cities in the U.S. before expanding globally, Simon told Bloomberg. Here are three key reasons Netflix is getting physical.

1. Keeping up with the competition

Key takeaway: Big streaming competitors such as Disney and Universal already have theme parks and theme-related live events.

2. Netflix needs new ways to generate revenue:

Key takeaway: Netflix must diversify to grow revenue, and developing Netflix House is now a top strategic priority.

3. Netflix has a global base to make Netflix House a considerable success.

Key takeaway: Give Netflix members what they want: more interaction.

“By opening physical stores, Netflix aims to create a more tangible connection with its fans,” Simon tells Bloomberg. “While streaming services have revolutionized the way we consume entertainment, the company recognizes the value of providing a physical space where fans can gather, interact and share their love for their favorite shows.”

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