Netflix Q2 revenue hits $12.56B, Q3 outlook at $12.86B; shares fall 9% after hours
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Summary
The segment covers Netflix's July 16, 2026 Q2 earnings release and immediate market reaction. It details Q2 revenue of just under $12.6 billion, a Q3 revenue forecast near $12.9 billion below expectations, an after-hours stock drop of nearly 9%, and the company's decision to reduce viewing-hours reports to once annually.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately conveys the earnings numbers, guidance, and reporting changes with precise figures drawn directly from the company's shareholder letter and consensus estimates. No unsubstantiated claims or omitted counterpoints on growth strategy appear. Viewers receive a clear, concise account of why the stock moved without extraneous narrative. Minor rounding on the exact Q3 figure does not alter substance.
Key Moments
Netflix stock plunged close to 9% in after-hours trading after Q3 forecast miss
Multiple outlets including CNBC and Yahoo Finance reported an approximately 8-9% drop on the Q3 revenue outlook of $12.86 billion versus ~$13 billion consensus
Q2 revenue totaled just under $12.6 billion, roughly in line with projections
Actual reported figure $12.56 billion vs. analyst estimates of $12.58-12.59 billion per earnings coverage
Q3 revenue expected close to $12.9 billion, below Wall Street targets
Company guided $12.86 billion; Street consensus near $13 billion
Netflix will cut viewing-hours report to once a year from January to focus on financial metrics
Shareholder letter announced shift to annual report beginning 2027 after the H1 2026 edition
Company stopped publishing quarterly subscriber numbers in 2025
Policy change effective Q1 2025, confirmed across earnings reports and industry coverage
Sources Consulted
- Netflix stock falls as earnings forecast disappoints, company says it will give fewer engagement updates
- Netflix stock sinks after just missing forecasts on Q3 outlook
- Netflix to Stop Releasing Viewership Data Every 6 Months, Will Shift to Annual Reports
- Netflix Will Stop Reporting Subscriber Numbers Starting in 2025
- Netflix Q2 2026 Earnings Interview