Will Netflix Pick Up Mozart in the Jungle?

Netflix, the streaming giant, has made a name for itself by making daring original content and producing some of the best content in entertainment.

The show ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ is no exception. It follows the story of a young oboist who moves to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming an orchestra conductor. The show stars Gael García Bernal as Rodrigo De Souza, a temperamental but brilliant conductor of the fictional New York Symphony.

The show has received critical acclaim for its stellar cast, clever writing, and unique take on classical music. It has won two Golden Globes and has been nominated for numerous other awards. It is also one of Amazon Prime Video’s most popular shows, with an average viewership of more than 4 million viewers per episode.

It seems like a no-brainer that Netflix should pick up this highly acclaimed show and add it to its ever-expanding library of original content. However, Netflix is not known for picking up shows from other streaming services, so it’s unclear if they will decide to make an exception for ‘Mozart in the Jungle’.

Netflix does have a history of buying out syndication rights from other networks and streaming services, so there is hope that they may do the same with ‘Mozart in the Jungle’. If Netflix does decide to pick up the show, it could be a major boon for their original content lineup as well as help Amazon Prime Video reach new audiences who may not have seen the show before.

Conclusion: It remains to be seen if Netflix will pick up ‘Mozart in the Jungle’. If they do decide to buy out syndication rights from Amazon Prime Video, it could prove to be beneficial for both companies as well as fans of the show who may not have seen it before.