Netflix Garners Praises Amidst the Global Talk About UFO and Aliens Catches Air for This Hilarious Reason

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HOLLYWOOD, CA – JULY 14: General views of the Netflix Hollywood campus on Vine amid the historic joint WGA & SAG-AFTRA writers and actors strike on July 14, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
Netflix knows how to mint money on controversies and wastes no time in doing so. The platform has a wide variety of genres, whether it is comedy thrillers drama, or alien material. They have a whole section of home-produced documentaries as well. Now and then, they upload or clutter many shows and films out of their list. But it is their speedy and smart marketing techniques that astonish fans.
The latest trending news is about a former intelligence officer confessing to the country’s involvement and experiences with UFO sightings, aliens, and other extraterrestrial information. As civilians absorb and study this information, they have extra help from Netflix’s documentary. In 2021, the platform released an alien-based documentary called Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified. Through all of its episodes, the first season of the docuseries tried to prove how there was a cover of UFO sightings.
Have aliens visited Earth — and has the government covered it up?
Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified is now on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/lF1q9gaRKg
— Netflix (@netflix) July 26, 2023
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One may wonder why this sighting happens only in America so much, leading to skepticism regarding the content’s ‘facts’. However, it adds spice to the current hot news flashing currently. As per the Whistleblower David Grusch, people have been harmed or injured in attempts to cover up the sightings over the years.
Be it the pandemic or submarine incidences, Netflix finds a way to bring back content as per trends. And it has left the internet in splits.
Twitterati reacts to Netflix digging on the Aliens conspiracy
Nothing can stop Netflix from keeping its viewers entertained. The people are surprised by how fast the platform works on digging up content that is relatable and trending. Fans on Twitter were caught with surprise to see Netflix promoting their 2021 movie amidst the citation confession by formal intelligence.
What the heck is this timing???
— JaredFPS (@JaredFPS) July 26, 2023
That was quick.
— Love, Danny 🏳️🌈 (@DannyWxo) July 26, 2023
One even joked about the leading platform having contacts with the government’s Area 51, considering how fast they update themselves. Another one just appreciated their marketing team’s wit and speed.
Netflix has contacts at Area 51 😂
— Remy S (@Rambo_0784) July 26, 2023
marketing team on point with the timing of this one
— J (@johnmarchetti) July 26, 2023
This also had fans asking for more exploration and content on this topic.
Boo! This is from 2021… I'm hungry! Release something new!
— Oskar Arnarson (@oskararnarson) July 27, 2023
Lol. Recycling content. That’s gonna work for ya 😂😂
— Ryan (@libertarian24) July 26, 2023
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Maybe pay less attention to aliens and more attention to paying your writers/actors?
— Shannon McGrew 🎃 (@shannon_mcgrew) July 26, 2023
Then there were those who pointed out how the ongoing strike means there is no new content, forcing the platform to recycle existing material. Their projects are halted because of it, but they may just keep subscribers around through these means.
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What are your thoughts on Netflix bringing up this docuseries suddenly? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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