Netflix Tudum 2023: how to watch, start date and time, movies, TV shows, and more
It’s almost for the 2023 edition of Netflix Tudum, everyone. The streaming giant’s annual global fan event, which began in January 2020, is back for its fifth outing (and for its first live event in three years). For those wanting to know when it’ll take place – without scrolling through this guide – it’s happening on Saturday, June 17.
If you’re anything like us, you’ll be besides yourself about what’ll be revealed to be coming to the world’s best streaming service between now and early 2024. So, we imagine you’ll want to know all of the most important details about Netflix Tudum 2023.
Below, we’ve compiled a list of all the biggest details about the streamer’s next big event. That includes its start date and time, where you can watch Tudum 2023’s livestream, how many of the best Netflix shows will be part of what’s shown, all of the new Netflix movies that are coming to the platform, and so much more.
So, whether you’re planning to tune in and out throughout the day (or evening, based on where you are in the world) or if you’ll be watching the whole thing in-person or online, here’s everything you need to know about Netflix Tudum 2023.
What is Netflix Tudum?
For the uninitiated, Netflix Tudum is an annual, global pop culture fan event celebrating all things, well, Netflix. During each event, the streaming giant reveals more about its slate of new original films and TV series that are set to debut (or return, in the case of some of its most popular shows) in the coming months and years.
Last year, we received confirmation of the release dates for The Witcher: Blood Origin, You season 4, Outer Banks season 3, and The Crown season 5. We were also treated to exclusive clips of Wednesday‘s first season and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, as well as plenty of other surprises. You can read a full round-up of every announcement in our Netflix Tudum 2022 live blog.
Netflix Tudum’s first event was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in January 2020. However, future in-person events were scuppered by the Covid-19 pandemic, which meant the next three editions were exclusively held online. This year’s celebration is the first that’ll be conducted with a live audience again since Tudum’s inaugural event, and it’s being held in Sao Paulo again. Outer Banks‘ Chase Stokes, Never Have I Ever‘s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, and Back to 15‘s Maisa will be the this year’s main hosts.
What time does Netflix Tudum 2023 start?
Tudum 2023 will officially begin on Saturday, June 17 at 5:30pm BRT / 1:30pm PT / 4:30pm ET / 9:30pm BST. Australian viewers can tune in at 6:30am AEST on Sunday, June 18. The event is expected to last for two hours, according to Netflix’s press website. However, this being a live event, it could overrun, so make sure you have plenty of snacks with you.
Where can I watch Netflix Tudum 2023?
The 2023 edition of Netflix Tudum will be available to watch on Netflix’s YouTube channel (or via the YouTube link above), the streamer’s own app, and its Facebook and Twitter pages. It’s also possible that Netflix will livestream the event on its Twitch channel, too, but it hasn’t confirmed this yet.
For anyone who might be worried about the livestream being stuck behind a paywall: don’t be. Netflix Tudum will be free to watch anywhere in the world, and in multiple languages, too. No matter where you’re tuning in from, then, you’ll be able to stream it as long as you have an internet connection. Well, unless you’re one of the lucky few to attend the event in-person. We’re not jealous, honest…
What Netflix movies will be shown at Tudum 2023?
Netflix hasn’t confirmed the full line-up of films that’ll be shown at this year’s Tudum. However, while the streamer is holding back some surprises for the event itself, we have confirmation of some of the new movies that’ll be shown off. Whisper it quietly, some of them might even be good enough to make it onto our best Netflix movies guide in the future, too.
For a rundown of the films that’ll be present at Netflix Tudum 2023, plus the cast and crew who will be in attendance for these flicks, check out the list below:
- Extraction 2 (Chris Hemsworth, Sam Hargrave)
- Heart of Stone (Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan, Alia Bhatt)
- Lift (Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw)
- Rebel Moon (Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, Sofia Boutella)
- They Cloned Tyrone (John Boyega, Teyonah Parris)
- Through My Window: Across the Sea (Clara Galle, Julio Peña Fernández)
What TV shows will be present at Netflix Tudum 2023?
Netflix Tudum 2023’s movie line-up is looking like it’ll be on the small side. Will the streaming company make up for the lack of big-budget films with a sizeable TV series line-up, then?
It seems that way, yes. Here’s a long list of the Netflix original shows that’ll be present at this year’s global fan event. That includes big hitters like Stranger Things season 5, Wednesday season 2, and The Witcher season 3, as well its forthcoming live-action adaptations of some of the best anime around:
- 3 Body Problem (Jess Hong, Benedict Wong, Jovan Adepo, Alex Sharp, John Bradley)
- All The Light We Cannot See (Aria Mia Loberti, Louis Hofmann)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu)
- Back to 15 (Maisa)
- Bridgerton (Nicola Coughlan, Golda Rosheuvel)
- Cobra Kai (Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, other cast members)
- Elite (André Lamoglia, Valentina Zenere)
- Emily in Paris (Lily Collins)
- Fubar (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
- Heartstopper (Corinna Brown, Kizzy Edgell)
- Love Is Blind (Nick and Vanessa Lachey)
- Lupin (Omar Sy)
- Money Heist: Berlin (Pedro Alonso)
- Never Have I Ever (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Jaren Lewison, Darren Barnet)
- One Piece (Inaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson, Taz Skylar)
- Outer Banks (Chase Stokes)
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (India Amarteifio, Corey Mylchreest)
- Sintonia (Christian Malheiros, Jottapê, Bruna Mascarenhas)
- Squid Game (cast/crew TBC)
- Squid Game: The Challenge (cast/crew TBC)
- Stranger Things (cast/crew TBC)
- The Archies (Mihir Ahuja, Dot, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Yuvraj Menda, Agastya Nanda and Vedang Raina)
- The Chosen One (Dianna Agron, Tenoch Huerta, Bobby Luhnow)
- The Witcher (Henry Cavill, Anya Charlotra, Freya Allan, Joey Batey)
- Too Hot To Handle (Chloe Veitch)
- Wednesday (Jenna Ortega, Hunter Doohan, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday)
- You (Penn Badgley)
You can expect Netflix Games to have a presence at the event, too. It’ll be small compared to the streamer’s films and TV show line-up. But, if the entertainment behemoth truly wants to break into the mainstream gaming industry, it’ll have to show off some of its new gaming titles.
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