Good news for anime lovers: they can now enjoy My Hero Academia, Spy X Family and Haikyu!! and more on Netflix, as well as other products will also be part of the catalogue. So, it’s time to get comfortable and run your best marathon in your free time.
The idea of anime content distribution platforms is to expand horizons, so Netflix has announced through social media that these works will be part of its slate in 2024, and they are not the only ones, as despite the lack of a release date, a premiere is planned. add to the Oscar winner The Boy and the Heron.
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The Power of Anime Comes to Netflix
There are great series that will stay and leave a mark in the hearts of the audience, like Dragon Ball did. Such is the fanaticism that the demand for content on streaming platforms has increased, and despite the pressure, it is now possible to find out which titles will be part of the Netflix catalogue.
Among the most popular and anticipated works:
My Hero Academia (Seasons 1 to 4) – March 25th. Spy X-Family (Season 1) – March 25th Haikyuu!! (season 1) – March 25. Seasons 2 to 4 will be determined by Haikyuu!! Movie 3: Talent and Meaning – April 1st, Haikyuu!! Movie 4: Battle of Concepts – April 1 Overlord – April 15 Black Clover (Season 1) – April 1 Seasons 2 to 4 to be determined Mob Psycho 100 (Seasons 1 and 2) – April 15 Jujutsu Kaisen (Season 1) — To be determined Jujutsu Kaisen 0 — To be determined later
While Crunchyroll continues to be the leader in the number of titles in its catalog, Netflix is working to gradually expand its catalog. It also acquires exclusive distribution rights, as it did with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and Delicious in Dungeon, two expansions that remain exclusively on its platform.
Currently, Netflix’s catalog includes films such as Death Note, Monster, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Beastars and others, which undoubtedly position themselves among the audience’s favorites.
We’ll have to wait for more details about what’s next, but the fact is that one of the most popular streaming platforms in the world has become more otaku than ever.
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