Netflix Has Stopped Production of 4 Russian Originals

According to new news about Netflix based on some sources, Netflix has stopped production of four original content in Russia. It was stated that Anna K, adapted from Tolstoy's novel, also took place among these productions.
 Netflix Has Stopped Production of 4 Russian Originals
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After the ‘operation’ initiated by Russia to ‘provide its own security’ within the borders of Ukraine, East and West have clashed head-to-head like never before. In these days when the world is once again divided into two, the Western sanctions against Russia continue to come one after another.

Today, a new claim has been made about Netflix, the world’s most popular online content platform. Announcing the other day that it would act in the opposite direction of the previous agreement and not broadcast Russian channels due to the war, Netflix came to the fore with the claim that its content planned and under production with Russia was canceled today.

Four Russian original productions have been discontinued:

According to information cited by various Russian sources, Netflix, among them Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s world-class novel Anna Karenina decided to halt work on four original productions, including the adaptation of ‘Anna K’. Apart from Anna K, the three productions consisted of the as-yet-unannounced TV series starring Alexander Petrov, the TV series Nothing Special, and the crime-thriller Zato.

The only reflection of the world of cinema and TV series in Russia is not the actions of Netflix. The world’s three largest production companies Sony Pictures, Warner Media and Disney announced the other day that they would not release their upcoming films in Russia. All these sanctions on Russia and naturally on the Russian people started a great debate.

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