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Netflix celebrates 10 years in Türkiye with festival across 3 biggest cities

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A "Strong Black Lead" party during Netflix FYSEE at Raleigh Studios, Los Angeles, United States, June 12, 2018. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
April 26, 2026 04:19 AM GMT+03:00

Netflix will celebrate its 10th year in Türkiye with a traveling festival that brings its original productions into physical spaces, offering visitors an interactive experience built around some of its leading productions.

According to an official statement, the event series titled “N Turns 10: A Netflix Festival” (N 10 Yil Ama: Bir Netflix Festivali) will take place across three major cities in May.

It will combine themed installations, audience engagement, and curated experiences inspired by the platform’s content.

The Netflix logo is seen on top of their office building in Hollywood, California, Mar. 2, 2022. (AFP Photo)
The Netflix logo is seen on top of their office building in Hollywood, California, Mar. 2, 2022. (AFP Photo)

Netflix hits 3 cities in May

The program will begin in Izmir on May 2–3 at Kulturpark, before moving to Istanbul on May 9–10 at Zorlu Center, and concluding in Ankara on May 16–17 at Atlispor Kulubu.

Netflix said the festival is designed as a “discovery and experience area” where visitors can engage directly with elements drawn from its productions.

The spaces will include themed zones, interactive installations, and dedicated photo points linked to popular series and films.

The company framed the initiative as a way to connect more directly with audiences in Türkiye, marking a decade of local operations that has seen over 80 domestic stories reach global viewers.

Turkish actor Boran Kuzum as Yusuf confronts Dan Levy as Nicky in a scene of the Netflix crime comedy series "Big Mistakes," March 13, 2026. (Courtesy of BKM)
Turkish actor Boran Kuzum as Yusuf confronts Dan Levy as Nicky in a scene of the Netflix crime comedy series "Big Mistakes," March 13, 2026. (Courtesy of BKM)

Stories step off screen

Organizers emphasize that the festival extends beyond traditional screenings by allowing audiences to experience Netflix productions outside the screen environment.

Visitors will be able to move through curated spaces that translate narrative elements into physical settings, reflecting the platform’s broader strategy of audience engagement.

The events will be free of charge but will operate with limited capacity. Entry will require advance booking through a dedicated website, where visitors must select a specific time slot and obtain a QR code for access.

The festival will run daily between 10:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m., with final entries scheduled for 7:30 p.m., according to the announcement.

April 26, 2026 04:19 AM GMT+03:00
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