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Andy Meek
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- Now that we're at the halfway mark for 2020, it's an interesting time to make some predictions about what Netflix cancellations we might be in store for over the rest of 2020 as a result of factors like the coronavirus pandemic.
- The pandemic has puts scores of productions on pause and brought about complex new rules that could threaten others.
- Based on where things stand with some shows that might be on the chopping block, here are some of our latest predictions about shows the streamer might cancel next.
Ahead of Netflix's next quarterly earnings announcement, it's looking like the streaming giant is cruising toward another blockbuster quarter.
Thanks in part to coronavirus quarantines and lockdowns, as well as a period that saw Netflix release tons of buzzy series, Netflix thinks it's on track to add 7.5 million net new subscribers for the quarter's performance that it will report next month -- though Wall Street is expecting the streamer to handily beat that number once again. Indeed, thanks to compelling content it released during the quarter like Space Force, Too Hot to Handle, and new seasons of Money Heist, 13 Reasons Why, and Dead to Me, SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst Matthew Thornton predicted in a research note just a few days ago that Netflix will actually add between 9 million and 12 million new subscribers for the quarter.
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