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Netflix Tudum: When and how to watch it, and what to expect from the fan event
June 04, 2025
In this age where announcements on newNetflixTV shows and movies happen almost every day, the biggest premium streaming service in the world decided to hold its own virtual Comic Con-like event for a massive reveal of upcoming content that’s coming to the service. It’s called Netflix Tudum, and fans are already getting hyped about what will be shown, and what will be revealed, during the event.
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What is Netflix Tudum?
Where does “Tudum” come from?
The made-up word Tudum is supposed to be the sound that accompanies the Netflix logo when you first launch the service, or when you start playing a Netflix show or movie. Some folks labeled that sound as “Tadam” before Netflix came up with this fan event. That means Tudum is now the “official” spelling of that logo sound.
When is the event?
The main Netflix Tudum event will be held on Saturday, September 25, starting at Noon Eastern time (9 a.m, Pacific time). It is supposed to last a whopping three hours (still not as long as The Irishman, though).
In addition to the main Tudum event, Netflix will be presenting some extra content separately on the same day. New amine reveals from Japan will be shown starting at 8 a.m. Eastern time Saturday. New and upcoming Netflix shows and movies from South Korea will get their own streaming event starting at 9 a.m. Eastern. Finally, new Netflix series and films from India will be showcased starting at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.

As if that wasn’t enough, Netflix Geeked will be holding its own live watch party for the Tudum event starting at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time on the Netflix GeekedTwitter,Facebook, and TikTok channels. That event promises to have extra content not including in the main Tudum show, along with new interviews and celebrity cameos.
Where can I watch Netflix Tudum?
Ironically, the event is not being held on Netflix itself. Instead, the service is mainly using Google’s YouTube to stream Tudumon its main Netflix channel, as well as localized Netflix YouTube channels in other markets. The event will also be streamed on Netflix’s Twitter and Twitch accounts.
The pre-shows are also using local YouTube channels, includingNetflix Japanfor its anime show, Netflix Korea for its Korean showcase, andNetflix Indiafor its Indian pre-show.
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What will be shown during the event?
Oh boy! There is indeed a reason why Netflix Tudum will be three hours long. The streaming service has so many upcoming shows and movies that it could make the event twice as long if it wanted. As it stands, the streamer says we will get news and content from over 70 of its current and upcoming series and films. That means new trailers, first looks, panel discussions, and more. Here’s the official list of shows and movies that will be part of Tudum:
In case you were wondering, that official list just has 51 shows and movies. That means Netflix is keeping close to 20 or more series and films it plans to showcase as part of Tudum under wraps for now. It’s possible some of that content will be revealed in the Asian pre-show events.

Schedule of events
Netflix has sent out a list of just some of the shows and movies that will be spotlighted in each hour of Tudum. Each hour will have an overall host or hosts. Here’s what you can expect from each hour:
Hour One – Host: Lilly Singh
Hour Two – Hosts: Finn Wolfhard and Caleb McLaughlin
Hour Three – Host: Nicola Coughlan
Netflix says that this is just a partial list and we can expect even more news and reveals during the event!
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