Do you like streaming Universal and DreamWorks animated films on Netflix? Well, say no more.

Netflix and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG) have just came to an agreement that will extend the streaming platform's already existing licensing deal. To summarize, this new partnership grants Netflix users in the United States access to all the upcoming animated films from the studio. This will include highly anticipated sequels such as Minions: The Rise of Gru, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, as well as The Bad Guys.

The aforementioned films will now head straight to Netflix following a 4-month window on Peacock, a streaming platform from NBCUniversal that was launched in 2020.

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Netflix remains the go-to streaming platform for a lot of people. However, its hold on the top spot has been in jeopardy for a while now. This only became more evident following the success of Disney+ and HBO Max, among others. The former, in particular, has seen an influx of new subscribers due to its exclusive offerings.