Does Millie Bobby Brown Have an Exclusive Netflix Deal? Here’s the Truth Behind Her Hollywood Journey

Published 12/26/2024, 12:18 AM EST

Millie Bobby Brown's rise to fame was catapulted by her breakout role in Netflix's Stranger Things. Since then, her subsequent projects have also been tied to the streaming giant, sparking curiosity among fans. As a result, viewers have noted that it's challenging to find her work outside of the Netflix platform, even when offline. This phenomenon has led to speculation about the streaming giant's involvement in her career.

Is Netflix playing a significant role in shaping Brown's professional trajectory, and if so, what's behind this strategic partnership that's keeping her projects exclusively on their radar?

Netflix’s hidden pact with Millie Bobby Brown?

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According to a Deadline report, Millie Bobby Brown has sealed a deal with Netflix to produce content through her PCMA banner, expanding her collaboration with the platform. Her films, including Enola Holmes and Damsel, had been enormous successes, with the latter racking up 138 million views in 91 days, which mind you even Oscar-winning Maestro could not accumulate as well.

Netflix's investment in Brown's projects is set to continue, with an adaptation of her bestselling novel Nineteen Steps in the works. Surprisingly, all her Netflix productions so far have been successful, with her latest Electric State's hefty investment of $320 million starring Chris Pratt, sounding promising as well. Netflix, however, has not commented on any of such deals as of yet.

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Not just Hollywood enthusiasts, even Millie Bobby Brown herself amidst Netflix played a huge role in making her the Queen of streaming.

Millie Bobby Brown is paying off a debt to Netflix for handling her career

Earlier in the year, Millie Bobby Brown jokingly acknowledged her debt of gratitude to Netflix, crediting the platform for her huge success. The 20-year-old actress revealed how she still pays Netflix a subscription and "That's the tea", in her grateful remarks to the American streaming giant for launching her career. 

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In an interview with Collider, the newlywed quipped that she will forever be in debt to Netflix, her "boss" and the subscription is her way of saying thank you for the opportunities they have bestowed on her. Upholding the same profound impact Netflix has had on her career, Millie Bobby Brown is all set to land on our screen on March 14th, with her latest action thriller as amped up this morning by its trailer release. The updates on her book adaptation remain scarce so far.

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What are your thoughts on Netflix's inclination towards the face of streaming, Millie Bobby Brown? Let us know in the comments below.

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Shraddha Suman

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Shraddha Das is a Content Lead and the Sub Group Head at Netflix Junkie. Captivated by the power of storytelling and the written word at a young age, which led her to pursue a career in journalism at the Esteemed KIIT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in Orissa. She has over 1500 articles to her name.

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