[04/02/25 - 07:01 AM] The Netflix TV Experience Just Got More Multilingual Starting today, you'll be able to pick from the full list of available languages for any title when watching Netflix on your TV.
[via press release from Netflix]
The Netflix TV Experience Just Got More Multilingual
As more of our members enjoy shows and films from around the world - nearly a third of all viewing on Netflix is for non-English stories - subtitles and dubbing are more important than ever. Our catalog includes a wide variety of TV shows and movies in over 30 languages, from critically acclaimed films to binge-worthy series, which lets our members immerse themselves in different cultures and languages from around the globe.
Looking at some of our most popular TV and film titles of all time like Squid Game (Korea), Berlin (Spain), Lupin (France), Who Killed Sara? (Mexico), Troll (Norway), and Oscar(R) winner All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany), we know that language availability is what helped these stories and characters find fans beyond their country of origin.
That's why starting today, you'll be able to pick from the full list of available languages for any title when watching Netflix on your TV. This much-anticipated feature (we've received thousands of language availability requests per month) carries over the experience members already enjoy on mobile devices and web browsers.
We also often hear that our members use Netflix to learn a foreign language thanks to the many languages available on our service. So we offer several additional features to support language learning, including the ability to customize subtitles, and the Browse by Language feature on PC computers. These helpful features enhance the accessibility of our shows and movies, while supporting those set on being multilingual.
So if you're trying to learn a new language by viewing your favorite Mexican show with Korean dubbing and English subtitles, or watching the latest Netflix discovery with family members who speak several languages, the Netflix TV experience just got a whole lot more multilingual.
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