And from what I've heard, Netflix will consider something watched if someone has watched 30 seconds to a minute, so that statistic is fairly meaningless. There are many good shows on Netflix that are popular that still ended up getting cancelled early. Lost in Space, which IMHO is one of their best shows, is only getting 3 seasons, and while the producers would like to go beyond that, Netflix has pretty much put their foot down. I think the sweet spot for them is a show that can get subscribers but still doesn't go beyond season 3. But then, there are several shows that get cancelled after only one season before anyone really has any chance to watch.Brian wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 7:53 amPeople watching doesn't mean a lot to Netflix either.
What determines if a show gets renewed on Netflix is, "Does it bring in new subscribers?"
That explains why Netflix will cancel otherwise acclaimed shows with good audience numbers.
If they're not pulling in new subscribers, the show gets axed.
And then there are the foreign shows that they get exclusive streaming rights to but where they don't have a say in their production, that may or may not still be in production.