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Netflix Isn't Even Worth It Anymore

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  • CB Team

Prices keep going up, content keeps going away (to other streamers), and they release, what, maybe two things worth watching a month?

Is the benefit of having access to something you liked from three years ago even worth paying their prices?

  • CB Team

At this point it's basically just a WWE subscription for me (as well as Raw, we get SmackDown, NXT, and all the PLEs via it in the UK). I've not used it for much else recently, so I agree it's no longer good value for money

  • CB Team

I'm the type of person who loves to rewatch shows, and Netflix has quite of few of those shows on its platform (at least for now), so for me, it's still worth it. But I agree that it's a growing issue of price vs. content availability. Netflix has fewer and fewer things that I actually want to watch, especially in terms of new releases, and with those subscription prices continuing to increase it's inching closer to no longer being worth it.

  • CB Team

If I had to get rid of all of my streaming services and keep just one, it would probably be Netflix. It still has shows I really like (The Witcher, Wednesday, One Piece, A Man on the Inside) and a bunch of older shows we watch on a regular basis, especially in the kids realm. My Little Pony, Teen Titans Go, Gabby's Dollhouse, and now Sesame Street all get constant replays in our house, and then there's KPop Demon Hunters, which also gets constant replays. I think at this point unless they bump it up to 60 or something i'm pretty much in lol.

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27 minutes ago, MattAguilarCB said:

If I had to get rid of all of my streaming services and keep just one, it would probably be Netflix. It still has shows I really like (The Witcher, Wednesday, One Piece, A Man on the Inside) and a bunch of older shows we watch on a regular basis, especially in the kids realm. My Little Pony, Teen Titans Go, Gabby's Dollhouse, and now Sesame Street all get constant replays in our house, and then there's KPop Demon Hunters, which also gets constant replays. I think at this point unless they bump it up to 60 or something i'm pretty much in lol.

I think it would be HBO Max for me, i'm far more likely to watch their new shows than NEtflix's plus their new movies are going to be something really worth it

  • CB Team

The only reason I keep my Netflix is in case I want to rewatch something like The Irishman or one of the Knives Out sequels haha. I watched Stranger Things, but I don't do any of their other shows.

  • CB Team
On 4/28/2026 at 4:00 PM, James Hunt said:

At this point it's basically just a WWE subscription for me (as well as Raw, we get SmackDown, NXT, and all the PLEs via it in the UK). I've not used it for much else recently, so I agree it's no longer good value for money

Stargate does it for me lol. I find that I alternate between Disney+ and Netflix really.

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