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Netflix Stock: Strategic Pivot and AI Integration Drive Investor Confidence

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 10, 2026
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Following a terminated acquisition deal and a volatile February, Netflix is recalibrating its merger and acquisition approach, now backed by a new AI-focused partnership and renewed Wall Street endorsement.

Solid Fundamentals and Advertising Momentum

Beyond strategic shifts, Netflix’s core business continues to demonstrate strength. The streaming giant reported a global subscriber base of 325 million, marking an 8% year-over-year increase. In 2025, free cash flow hit a record $9.5 billion, surpassing the company’s own forecast.

Revenue for 2026 is projected to land between $50.7 billion and $51.7 billion, representing growth of 12% to 14%. The company has allocated approximately $20 billion for content investment.

A particularly high-growth area is its advertising business. Netflix generated $1.5 billion in ad revenue in 2025—more than two and a half times the previous year’s figure. Management is targeting a near doubling of this segment to around $3 billion for 2026. In the competition for TV viewing time, Nielsen data for January 2026 ranks Netflix third with an 8.8% market share, trailing YouTube and Disney.

Why Investors Applauded the Warner Bros. Exit

In December 2025, Netflix announced a plan to acquire parts of Warner Bros. Discovery for an enterprise value of $82.7 billion. However, when Paramount presented a competing bid for Skydance, Netflix decided in February not to increase its offer. The Warner Bros. board subsequently accepted Paramount’s proposal.

The market’s reaction was notably positive. Netflix shares gained 15.3% throughout February, including a surge of 26.6% in the month’s final five trading sessions alone. This rally followed two separate periods where the stock had declined by approximately 9% each.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Netflix?

The rationale for investor relief is clear: a cash deal of that magnitude would have multiplied Netflix’s debt burden by five to six times. At the end of 2025, the company held $9 billion in cash against long-term debt of $13.5 billion. Netflix also paid a $2.8 billion breakup fee for the failed deal. Following the withdrawal, Co-CEO Ted Sarandos emphasized that further major studio acquisitions are unlikely, stating, “We are builders, not buyers.”

A Strategic AI Acquisition with Star Power

Rather than sitting on the $2.8 billion, Netflix moved swiftly—though on a much smaller scale. The company acquired InterPositive, a startup co-founded by Ben Affleck that develops AI-powered tools for filmmakers.

The technology operates by training an AI model on the raw data from an ongoing production. This model is then deployed during post-production to digitally remove stunt wires, adjust shots retroactively, correct lighting, and add visual effects. Affleck will now serve as a Senior Advisor at Netflix, and his production company, Artists Equity, has entered into a multi-year exclusive partnership with the platform.

This acquisition occurs at a sensitive juncture. Unions representing creative professionals are currently negotiating a new labor agreement with studios and streamers, aiming explicitly to avoid a repeat of the 2023 strikes, which were partly fueled by concerns over AI. Netflix Chief Technology Officer Elizabeth Stone therefore stressed that the collaboration is rooted in a shared belief “that innovation should empower storytellers, not replace them.”

Analyst Upgrades and Near-Term Catalysts

The analyst community has responded with optimism. In early March, CFRA upgraded the stock from “Hold” to “Buy,” issuing a price target of $115. JP Morgan followed shortly after with an upgrade to “Overweight” and a $120 target. Since February 26, the equity has advanced roughly 17%.

The next concrete performance indicators are imminent this month. The early-year release schedule includes high-engagement titles like the second season of One Piece and MLB Opening Day coverage. These launches will provide initial signals on whether Netflix’s growth trajectory can be sustained without a major acquisition.

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