Netflix’s A24 Show Continues A Major Streaming Platform Success

Netflix’s A24 Show Continues A Major Streaming Platform Success

Beef is the next product of A24’s partnership with the streaming giant Netflix, continuing the platform’s major success. Although the production company is mostly known for its movies, A24 also has a lucrative television decision, producing some major shows across various streaming platforms. Netflix is just one of the many streaming destinations for A24’s prestige content, and while it gets more eyes on some great programs, it also helps Netflix immensely.

A24 is synonymous with quality, but that hasn’t always been the case. A24 was founded in 2012 as a film production company, with the company having multiple critically-acclaimed releases every year since 2013. Although A24 is most known for its horror movies, the company has also released popular movies like the Best Picture-winning box-office success Everything Everywhere All At Once. The company later moved into television production in 2014, working on several projects with Netflix. A24 has released comedy specials, true crime documentaries, short films, and drama series like Mo, but Beef is set to be one of their biggest collaborations yet.

Beef Is Set To Continue Netflix’s A24 Successes

Netflix’s A24 Show Continues A Major Streaming Platform Success

Beef is an upcoming Netflix series that follows a feud between a wealthy entrepreneur and a contract handyman after a heated road rage incident. The series features Ali Wong and Steven Yeun, as well as a variety of other stars, and is created by Lee Sung Jin. A24’s highly-anticipated 10-episode series is incredibly exciting, and it will continue Netflix’s successes with A24.

If Beef is a hit, it will only be another entry in a pattern of massive A24 successes for Netflix. The biggest of these is Netflix’s distribution of Adam Sandler’s movie Uncut Gems, which was a huge film produced by A24. Other A24 movies also regularly rotate through Netflix, with several being available on the platform at any time. A24 hows like Mo and The G Word with Adam Conover have been big for Netflix, and Beef is just proof that Netflix is continually ramping up their A24 partnership.

Why Netflix’s A24 Collaborations Are Important For The Streaming Service

Ali Wong and Joseph Lee as George in Beef

Besides the shows just being good, Netflix’s collaborations with A24 are hugely important for the streaming service. Netflix has been getting a lot of flak recently for canceling shows before they’re over, or sometimes even canceling projects before they’re even released. Netflix has axed big animated shows before even announcing them while continuing to release cheap reality programs and game shows. Netflix’s series renewal policy has been the subject of a lot of controversy, but A24 can help fix that.

In a time when Netflix is associated with low-quality content and early cancelations, releasing a new A24 show like Beef on Netflix is a big deal. Beef could go a long way in preparing Netflix’s reputation, hopefully signaling better things to come. Netflix still has some damage control to do, but releasing A24’s Beef shows that the streaming giant is willing to change.