The blockbuster success, despite awful reviews, of Red Notice proves that Netflix making bad movies won't hurt them. Famously beginning life as a DVD rental company, Netflix has seen its pop-culture cache increase by leaps and bounds in the near 25 years it's existed. It wasn't until their mid-2000s introduction of instant streaming that they really began to take off, and it wasn't until the mid-2010s saw them begin to create original programming that they became a true entertainment titan.
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