About 300 Netflix Programs Used Generative AI This Year, Company Reveals Netflix revealed that roughly 300 of its programs used generative AI in production this year, spanning concept to release, citing enhanced crowd sizes and battle sequences in shows like "Glory" and "Brasil 70: A Saga do Tri." The company said the technology helps deliver higher quality output faster and at lower cost, noting some sequences would have been impossible without it. Roughly 300 Netflix https://variety.com/t/netflix/ programs across the streamer’s library have used generative AI across their production process this year, the company revealed in its second-quarter earnings report https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/netflix-q2-2026-earnings-1236812558/ on Thursday. Netflix told shareholders in a letter that the technology’s usage expands across every level of a program’s production process, from its concept and pre-visualization to post-production and release. The company singled out programs like its Indian sports thriller series “Glory,” its Brazilian soccer miniseries “Brasil 70: A Saga do Tri” and its American Revolution-focused docuseries “The American Experiment” for their uses of the technology, which Netflix said helped create “highly complex sequences” that included enhanced crowd sizes and battle sequences. “We are increasingly leveraging these tools to deliver higher quality output more quickly and at a lower cost than traditional methods,” the company said. “In some cases, productions would have had to leave out key shots and sequences in the absence of GenAI technology.” Popular on Variety Netflix’s second-quarter revenue hit $12.56 billion, up 13.4% year over year, with a net income of $3.4 billion translating to 80 cents per share . On average, Wall Street analysts expected $12.59 billion and earnings per share of 79 cents, according to LSEG Data & Analytics.