Netflix is reportedly investing $200 million in the Dwayne Johnson-starring, 'Red Notice.' Martin Scorcese's 'The Irishman' has a similar budget.
Netflix is spending more than $520 million to make three major movies, including Martin Scorsese's"The Irishman";"Red Notice," starring Dwayne Johnson; and"6 Underground," the Wall Street Journal reported. The cost of the films together comes out to close to $3.50 per Netflix subscriber, of which there are 151.6 million around the world. The big-budget movies are meant to hold onto subscribers — and attract new ones.
Netflix is spending more than $520 million to make three major movies, including Martin Scorsese's"The Irishman";"Red Notice," starring Dwayne Johnson; and"6 Underground," the Wall Street Journal reported. The cost of the films together comes out to close to $3.50 per Netflix subscriber, of which there are 151.6 million around the world. The big-budget movies are meant to hold onto subscribers — and attract new ones.
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