The distribution of television shows originally produced for Netflix, made available for purchase on physical media, represents a specific niche within the entertainment industry. This practice allows consumers to own and view content independent of internet access and streaming subscriptions. As an example, select titles from Netflix’s original programming are offered in DVD and Blu-ray formats through various retailers.
This method of content dissemination offers benefits such as archival preservation, catering to collectors, and providing access to individuals with limited or unreliable internet connectivity. Historically, the availability of television series on physical media was the primary means of consumption before the rise of streaming platforms. The continued offering of select streaming-originated shows in this format demonstrates a continued, albeit smaller, market demand for tangible media ownership.