The rivalry between streaming large Netflix and practically defunct video rental chain Blockbuster is heating up on Twitter.
Netflix has been below hearth in latest weeks after the corporate started charging subscribers for password sharing with non-household members, making subscribers furious with the change and new charges. Nonetheless, this hasn’t stopped prospects from signing up for a Netflix subscription because the firm noticed over 100,000 new signups within the 4 days following the rollout of the password-sharing crackdown.
This week, Netflix introduced that it could be opening a first-of-its-kind pop-up restaurant set to function celeb cooks from numerous reveals on the platform, and Blockbuster took it as a possibility to take a jab.
“As with password sharing @Netflix will kick you out of the restaurant if you happen to share something out of your plate,” Blockbuster tweeted in response to the information.
As with password sharing @Netflix will kick you out of the restaurant if you happen to share something out of your plate.#BackontheBlock https://t.co/Jxz7x7HW0u
— Blockbuster (@blockbuster) June 14, 2023
Netflix didn’t reply to Blockbuster’s snippy quip.
One fan questioned the video rental chain as to why it did not simply stage a comeback and present Netflix “the way it’s carried out,” to which Blockbuster had one other snarky reply.
… that is what the free recommendation is for
— Blockbuster (@blockbuster) June 15, 2023
Blockbuster had followers excited a couple of potential comeback in March after a cryptic message that learn: “We’re engaged on rewinding your film” was posted to the chain’s official web site, which had been reactivated after being dormant for a number of years.
Paradoxically, Netflix premiered a documentary concerning the final remaining Blockbuster retailer in Bend, Oregon, in 2020, aptly named “The Final Blockbuster.”
Netflix didn’t instantly reply to Entrepreneur for remark.