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Netflix Announces Enhanced Subtitle And Dubbing Options For TV Viewers

April 4, 2025
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Netflix has unveiled an exciting new feature designed to elevate the viewing experience for its global audience. As of Wednesday, the streaming giant now allows users streaming on their TVs to select from a comprehensive list of available languages for any title.

This enhancement brings Netflix’s TV streaming capabilities in line with those already available on mobile and web platforms, where viewers have enjoyed a wider array of language options. With nearly one-third of viewership being non-English titles, this update aims to boost accessibility and better cater to a diverse, multilingual audience.

The platform boasts an extensive library of TV series and films in over 30 languages, including hit titles like “Squid Game” (Korea), “Berlin” (Spain), “Lupin” (France), and the Academy Award-winning “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany). The new language selection feature allows global audiences to access subtitles and dubbing more easily in their preferred languages.

In addition to providing entertainment, Netflix has noted that many subscribers utilise the platform to enhance their foreign language skills, thanks to customisable subtitles and the “Browse by Language” tool available on PC. This new update promotes multilingual learning, allowing viewers to mix and match audio and subtitle languages for a more personalised experience.

Furthermore, in February, Netflix announced a commitment to invest $1 billion in Mexico’s audiovisual industry to foster local content production. J.P. Morgan analyst Doug Anmuth recently pointed out that Netflix remains resilient against macroeconomic challenges, benefiting from strong user engagement—an average of roughly two hours of viewing per household daily—as well as its cost-effectiveness and rich content offerings.

This latest update demonstrates Netflix’s commitment to improving the experience for its diverse subscriber base while continuing to expand its global reach.

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