Netflix has been beefing up its content over the past few months as they announced they’ve signed a multi-year deal with Disney to be given exclusive access to their first-run films as well as a deal with Warner Bros. Television Group to bring a number of dramas to the service for the 2012-2013 season.
Today, the company is continuing to beef up its TV content as they’re announcing a new deal with Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. Television Group that will bring content from Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. Animation, Adult Swim and TNT drama Dallas, to Netflix. The deal isn’t just for newly aired content as Netflix subscribers will be able to watch complete previous seasons of content ranging from shows like Adventure Time, Regular Show and Ben 10.
From Adult Swim, content from shows like Robot Chicken, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Boondocks, Childrens Hospital and WBTVG’s Studio 2.0 will be made available as well.
If you’re a fan of Cartoon Network shows or enjoy a good episode of Dallas, then you should look for content from today’s news to start rolling in starting March 30, 2013.
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