Tudum: Stranger Things & Squid Game Fans Unite | Netflix News
- More than 9,500 Netflix enthusiasts flocked to the Kia Forum in Inglewood Saturday for Tudum, a live event showcasing upcoming series and movies.
- Vanessa agabo-Davalos, a college student, described her excitement at seeing Kang Ae-sim, an actor from "Squid Game," in person.
- The program featured sneak peeks, including a glimpse of Tony Tony Chopper from "One Piece" and a trailer for Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein." Attendees also viewed the first...
Netflix’s Tudum event electrified Inglewood, drawing over 9,500 fans eager for news about their favorite series. Attendees witnessed exclusive previews of upcoming seasons, including glimpses of “Squid Game” and “Wednesday,” fueling anticipation for the streamer’s expanding content slate.The event served a dual purpose: celebrating the dedicated fans and hyping the forthcoming lineup of shows and films. News Directory 3 reports that this strategy echoes the success of previous Tudum events, which have garnered massive viewership and social media engagement. Netflix is clearly doubling down on this fan-first approach. Discover what new surprises are in store.
Netflix Tudum Event Draws Thousands of Fans to inglewood
Updated June 02, 2025
More than 9,500 Netflix enthusiasts flocked to the Kia Forum in Inglewood Saturday for Tudum, a live event showcasing upcoming series and movies. The Netflix event, designed to build excitement for returning franchises and new content, drew attendees from around the globe.
Vanessa agabo-Davalos, a college student, described her excitement at seeing Kang Ae-sim, an actor from “Squid Game,” in person. “You forget everything,” Agabo-Davalos said, still thrilled from taking a photo with the star.
The program featured sneak peeks, including a glimpse of Tony Tony Chopper from ”One Piece” and a trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein.” Attendees also viewed the first six minutes of “Wednesday” Season 2, set to premiere in August.
Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, emphasized the event’s dual purpose: celebrating fans and promoting the streamer’s extensive upcoming slate.The first Tudum event occurred in 2020 in São Paulo, Brazil. In 2023, a follow-up São Paulo event drew over 35,000 attendees and garnered 78 million views across social media.
