A new analyst estimate predicts that more people than expected canceled their Netflix account during the second quarter.
An exterior shot of a Netflix office building with a large Netflix logo sign at the top. Image source: FG/Bauergriffin.com/MEGAIn Barclays’ pessimistic view, things get even worse for Netflix in 2023. So many subscribers will ditch their Netflix accounts that the investment bank sees the streamer performing at the low end of its guidance for next year. And even that could be too rosy of a prediction, the analysis continues.
Netflix, nevertheless, will continue to take some big swings this year — in an effort to maintain and grow the number of Netflix accounts it currently has, to the greatest extent possible. Case in point:The movie, which hits Netflix later this month, cost $200 million to make. It had the Russo brothers of
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