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"In the first 30 days on Netflix it's been the most-watched movie in the history of Netflix," Sarandos said at CES. "It's also enjoyed a spot at number one in every territory we operate in, and in many of them it's still number one."
This is pretty shocking news for many who believe that Sandler's brand of humor is out of date, and who saw his other most recent film "Pixels" under-perform at the box office.
But it's another example of Netflix finding apparent success in its original productions. The company has hooked audiences on several of its TV series like "House of Cards," "Orange Is the New Black," and the new true-crime show "Making a Murderer," at least if social-media conversation around them is anything to go by.
On the film side, Netflix has the award-season contender "Beasts of No Nation," as well as the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and Pee-wee Herman sequels coming soon.
And "Ridiculous Six" is just the first of numerous Sandler movies you'll be seeing on Netflix, as the company and comic signed a four-picture deal in 2014.