We've got good news and family sex videosbad news for you, Studio Ghibli fans, and that's largely going to depend on where you live.
The reason? Netflix has picked up the exclusive rights to show Hayao Miyazaki's epic library of movies, in every territory world-wide except North America and Japan (sorry, guys — if you're in the U.S. you can still watch them on HBO Max, though.)
For those of us Netflix subscribers who are based internationally, that's a whopping 21 new movies – from the ridiculously beautiful, Oscar-winning Spirited Awayto the crushingly sad Grave of the Fireflies.
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"In this day and age, there are various great ways a film can reach audiences," Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki said in a statement, per The Hollywood Reporter. "We’ve listened to our fans and have made the definitive decision to stream our film catalog. We hope people around the world will discover the world of Studio Ghibli through this experience."
Studio Ghibli films will be available to stream on Netflix's international services, starting Feb. 2020.
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