Netflix invested $200m in Thai content from 2021-2024, making significant contributions to the local creative economy, tourism and global recognition, according to its first impact report in the country.
The streaming giant created more than 20 original Thai shows and films, and employed more than 13,500 local cast and crew during the period, generating more than 750 million viewing hours on Netflix. In addition, more than 15 Thai originals have made it to Netflix’s global top 10 non-English list, including Mad Unicorn , Master Of The House and Hunger .
The impact report was unveiled at a media event in Bangkok today (August 20) where government officials, filmmakers, and Netflix executives explored the future of Thai storytelling through a panel discussion.
“Thai films and series