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How to attend Tudum, the worldwide Netflix virtual fan event

Tudum... it's what you hear when you launch Netflix, and it's the name of its very first global event dedicated to its fans

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Aug 2021 5:00PM

How to attend Tudum, the worldwide Netflix virtual fan event
Netflix's three-hour-long event is set for Saturday, September 25. – AFP pic, August 28, 2021

NETFLIX wants to give its fans a treat with 'Tudum.' The global, virtual event is an opportunity for the company to unveil the platform's new releases. More than 70 series, movies and special programs will be featured at the three-hour event set for Saturday, September 25, "to entertain and honor Netflix fans from across the globe."

Internet users around the world will be able to watch the event called Tudum at 9am PST, 12pm EST, 4pm GMT, 1am JST and KST. Netflix has listed the series 'La Casa de Papel' and 'Stranger Things' as well as movies 'Red Notice,' 'Don't Look Up' among many others in the program of what will be showcased. 

Where can I watch 'Tudum'?

For this virtual event, Netflix is promising an "exciting day full of exclusives and first looks" with the participation of stars from the platform's content. Omar Sy, Idris Elba, Millie Bobby Brown and Regina King will take part in the promotional videos released on social networks.

Totally free, the event will be accessible to all internet users around the world through Netflix's YouTube channels. On the dedicated 'Tudum' site, the streaming giant has even posted the complete list of YouTube streams available in several languages, from Turkish to Castilian Spanish, Vietnamese and Polish. Interactive panels are also planned.

Internet users will also be able to discover "special pre-shows spotlighting Korean and Indian series and films, along with exciting anime content" from 5am PST, 8am EST, 12pm GMT, 9pm JST and KST on specific channels, Netflix said. 

Netflix is even encouraging its users to co-stream the event on Facebook, Twitch and of course YouTube and provides a guide and a form for interested parties to notify Netflix in order to manage legal use of content and music from the event. – ETX Studio, August 28, 2021

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