Netflix comes out with #BlackLivesMatter collection

The ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement has engulfed the west has been the most trending topic on the Internet since the death of George Floyd. Many websites and apps have expressed solidarity with the protest by turning their logos and pictures black. Netflix has gone one step ahead.

The OTT platform has curated more than 45 programs of entertainment in its new collection that talks about the racism faced by the African-Americans. This collection is made available to Netflix for American subscribers.

The list of the entertainment programs that are included under the ‘Black Lives Matter’ collection are-

  • Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’,
  • Ava DuVernay’s ’13th, and also ‘When They See Us’,
  • The most popular and hit series ‘Orange Is The New Black’, and
  • The Oscar-winning ‘Moonlight’.

These listings are highly trending on Netflix these days.

Netflix has also come up with a pop-up screen that flashes as soon as the user opens its application. This is a promotional idea carried out by Netflix to make the content reach its users. The online streaker also notifies the users about the respective content.

Netflix recently tweeted about its new ‘Black Lives Matter’ content and also added further that its users would be able to access the collection through the main menu or even through a drop-down menu.