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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Netflix Invites America to Instantly Watch Horror Legend Roger Corman's Internet Debut, Streamed for All This Halloween Season

Netflix Invites America to Instantly Watch Horror Legend Roger Corman's Internet Debut, Streamed for All This Halloween Season

Three-Part Web Series Launches October 29 and, in a Plot Twist, Asks the Public to Vote on Who Lives and Who Dies

LOS GATOS, Calif., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Netflix, Inc., (NASDAQ:NFLX) the world's largest online movie rental service, today announced it is collaborating with renowned horror filmmaker Roger Corman ("Little Shop of Horrors," "Pit and the Pendulum") on a series of Internet Webisodes scheduled to debut two days before Halloween. Anyone in America can instantly watch the Webisodes at www.netflix.com/splatter. In a plot twist, Mr. Corman, making his Internet video debut at age 83, is opening up the creative direction of the series by asking the public to vote on the fate of its characters.

Entitled "Splatter," the Webisodes were conceived and produced by Mr. Corman, co-produced by Julie Corman ("Box Car Bertha," "The Westing Game"), directed by horror auteur Joe Dante ("Gremlins," "The Howling") and star Corey Feldman ("Lost Boys," "Stand By Me") in the title role of rocker Johnny Splatter. The first episode of "Splatter" will launch on October 29, with the second installment scheduled for November 6 and the concluding episode slated for November 13 - yes, Friday the 13th.

While anyone in America can instantly watch "Splatter" online on a computer starting on October 29, Netflix members on an unlimited plan will be able to instantly watch "Splatter" on their TVs via a range of Netflix ready devices at the conclusion of the series. Those devices include Netflix ready Blu-ray disc players and new Internet TVs from LG Electronics; Blu-ray disc players from Samsung; the Roku digital video player; Microsoft's Xbox 360 game console; and TiVo digital video recorders.

"Netflix is delighted to be working with such film luminaries as Roger Corman and Joe Dante to bring our instant streaming capabilities to life in a unique and creative way for horror fans across the country," said Leslie Kilgore, chief marketing officer for Netflix. "'Splatter' is a celebration of classic horror movies and it gives fans of the genre an exciting way to sample watching instantly at Netflix."

"Splatter" is the haunting tale of rock-and-roll legend Johnny Splatter, a musical genius who accumulated as many hit records as he did enemies on his climb up the fame ladder. His sudden death, ruled a suicide, brings a small circle of professional parasites and hangers-on to his Hollywood Hills mansion for the reading of his last will and testament. But as his "frenemies" come to pick the bones clean, Johnny has returned for a deadly encore long after what they thought was his final curtain.

"When Netflix approached me with this unique idea, I was truly intrigued about creating something that left the ending up to the audience," said Corman. "Making content for the web is a natural progression for me, but 'Splatter' is a rare opportunity to involve my horror fans who really love being a part of the process."

About Netflix, Inc.

Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) is the world's largest online movie rental service, with more than 10 million subscribers. For only $8.99 a month, Netflix members can instantly watch unlimited movies and TV episodes streamed to their TVs and computers and can receive unlimited DVDs delivered quickly to their homes. There are never any due dates or late fees. Netflix members can exchange DVDs as often as they want using a postage-paid return envelope. Members can choose from a vast selection of DVD titles and a growing library of movies and TV episodes that can be watched instantly. Netflix is partnering with leaders in consumer electronics to bring to market a range of devices that can instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix directly to members' TVs. These devices currently include Blu-ray disc players and new Internet TVs from LG Electronics; Blu-ray disc players from Samsung; the Roku digital video player; Microsoft's Xbox 360 game console; TiVo digital video recorders; and, soon, Internet TVs from Sony and VIZIO.


Source: Netflix, Inc.

CONTACT: Fenot Tekle, Netflix, Inc., +1-408-540-3787,
ftekle@netflix.com

Web Site: http://www.netflix.com/
http://www.netflix.com/splatter


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