Money Heist, Bridgerton, Cowboy Bebop, Squid Game, and Red Notice fans can now enjoy official playlists, soundtracks, podcasts, and exclusive audio all in one spot thanks to the new Netflix Hub on Spotify, which brings together all of their favorite Netflix films in one place.
On the music streaming platform, users may search for “Netflix” to access the service, which is available to both free and premium subscribers.
Spotify announced a deal with Disney in 2019 to create its own hub of playlists, soundtracks, and podcasts, which was launched in conjunction with the Netflix Hub.
Visit The Netflix Hub to learn more.
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