The Madrid campus will be a central facility for Netflix’s slate of Spanish-language original content over the coming years including new and existing titles produced by the company, as well as series and films made by its production partners. Netflix added that 13,000 people will be employed as cast, extras and technical roles working on 20 original Netflix productions across Spain this year.
The news follows the recent exclusivity deal giving Netflix first refusal over new series produced by Madrid-based broadcaster Atresmedia, The two companies had previously agreed to produce a third season of the hit series La Casa de Papel, the most-watched non-English-language show in the history of Netflix.
Just a few weeks earlier, Madrid-based Telefonica announced a multi-year agreement to integrate Netflix into its entire TV and video portfolio across Europe and Latin America.