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Stokes Twins Sign Non-Exclusive Netflix Deal for YouTube Archive and New Series

YouTube Duo the Stokes Twins Sign Netflix Deal

YouTube creators Alan and Alex Stokes, known as the “Stokes Twins,” have signed a deal bringing an archive of their YouTube content to Netflix starting July 18, per The Hollywood Reporter. The…

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