Netflix has moved to bar its streaming service in Russia following President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Before the ban, the streamer was said to be working on four originals in Russia.
According to various sources, the streaming service said that it would halt all future initiatives, acquisitions, and services in Russia in an effort to oppose the country’s conflict.
“We have decided to discontinue our service in Russia due to the situation on the ground,” a Netflix spokeswoman said in a recent interview.
Netflix had already announced four new Russian originals, including a murder thriller series created by Russian filmmaker Dasha Zhuk, prior to the recent move. The series was placed on hold once primary photography began.