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Netflix Expands Multilingual Subtitle & Dubbing Languages

Cord cutters who love watching international shows and movies on Netflix will love the platform’s latest upgrade to its TV experience. For those who love global content, Netflix is making it more multilingual than ever by rolling out expanded subtitle and audio options directly on its TV app.

Now, you can stream Berlin, Squid GameLupin, Troll, and thousands of international titles in your preferred language more easily. The Netflix TV app has better access to subtitles and dubbing in thousands of languages to ensure finding the right one for your next binge-watch of a Korean drama, French thriller, or a Spanish telenovela is simple. Additionally, Netflix will customize language options based on your viewing habits to make it easier for your next streaming session. With customization, if you regularly watch shows in Japanese, Portuguese, or German, the system will prioritize those languages for you.

With better subtitles, dubbing, and personalized recommendations. Netflix continues to improve the way global audiences interact and access its international content library. This update makes the experience even smoother, so you can say goodbye to digging through settings or settling for a language that’s just “close enough.”

Netflix continues to add new and interesting titles to the platform. Whether you’re looking for a laugh, a sizzling romance, or hard-hitting action, Netflix has a wide range of content coming to the service this month. You can test out this feature with your favorite titles for the multilingual experience. Maltida, Psycho, Heat, Rudy, and Big Daddy are just a few notable arrivals on the platform that are new to Netflix this week.

Whether you’re perfecting a second language or just love a great foreign film, this update makes sure nothing gets lost in translation. The video below shows how to use multilingual dubbing and subtitles on Netflix.

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