Netflix plans to make 17 more original productions in Asia

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

(Reuters) - Inc plans to make 17 more original productions in as it seeks to boost international subscriber numbers, said on Thursday.

The plan, announced at Netflix's content showcase event in Singapore, comes after the U.S. firm reported bumper quarterly earnings last month, driven by gains in international subscribers.

exceeded forecasts in both the U.S. and international markets, with the bulk of new subscribers coming from outside the where the company has been investing aggressively.

The firm has earmarked $8 billion for content this year, and has spent $6.9 billion as at the end of its third quarter.

In Asia, led by India, has won fans among a young, tech-savvy middle class, helped by a roster that includes top-grossing movie franchise Baahubali.

has said could deliver the service's next 100 million subscribers.

Netflix recently launched a blockbuster Mumbai-based crime thriller in India, but has also been sued over comments about a former and is facing an uncertain future with two of its hit shows whose actors have been accused of - and denied - sexual misconduct.

At the end of September, Netflix had 137 million subscribers to its movie and TV streaming service worldwide. It began stocking its library with original films just three years ago.

(Reporting by Jonathan Weber; Writing by Miyoung Kim; Editing by and Christopher Cushing)

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First Published: Thu, November 08 2018. 09:48 IST