Stokes Twins Sign Non-Exclusive Netflix Deal for YouTube Archive and New Series
YouTube creators Alan and Alex Stokes (the Stokes Twins) have signed a non-exclusive deal with Netflix to bring an archive of their YouTube content to the streaming platform starting July 18. The brothers, who have over 140 million YouTube subscribers, are also developing a long-form series for Netflix slated for a 2027 premiere, though details remain undisclosed.
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The brothers have signed a deal with the streamer that will bring an archive of their YouTube content to Netflix starting July 18.
The Stokes are also developing a long-form show for Netflix, slated to premiere in 2027; details on that project are being kept under wraps for now.
The content deal with Netflix is non-exclusive; the Stokes Twins have more than 140 million subscribers on YouTube, and their videos will remain there.
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