Screenrant
In the coming months and years, Netflix plans to launch the first of a 5-series deal with Marvel in Daredevil; a former NBC developed comedy in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; a late-night talk show hosted by Chelsea Hander; a reality series from the creators of Jiro Dreams of Sushi; and two non-English language programs in Marseille (French) and Club de Cuervos (Spanish). And they plan to do all this while still maintaining their continued level of expected quality in established series such as House of Cards and Orange is the New Black. But has the organization truly succeeded enough to warrant this level of expansion?
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