<p>Netflix on Wednesday rolled out enhanced language options for television viewers, allowing users to select from the full list of available subtitles and dubbing languages for any title.</p><p>The update aims to make Netflix's global catalog more accessible at a time when nearly a third of all its viewership comes from non-English language shows, the company said.</p>.Netflix pulls plug on Noah Centineo's 'The Recruit' after two seasons.<p>Language availability for popular titles such as South Korean drama "Squid Game," Spanish series "Berlin" and the Oscar-winning German film "All Quiet on the Western Front" has helped them attract fans beyond their country of origin.</p><p>Netflix said it offers subtitles in 33 languages and audio dubbing in 36 languages across its catalog, but the exact number of available languages could vary by title.</p><p>Previously, users could only choose from a handful of languages on television.</p><p>Netflix said it decided to change the limited language availability option on TV after it received thousands of language availability requests every month.</p><p>The feature is already available on mobile devices and web browsers, the company said.</p>
<p>Netflix on Wednesday rolled out enhanced language options for television viewers, allowing users to select from the full list of available subtitles and dubbing languages for any title.</p><p>The update aims to make Netflix's global catalog more accessible at a time when nearly a third of all its viewership comes from non-English language shows, the company said.</p>.Netflix pulls plug on Noah Centineo's 'The Recruit' after two seasons.<p>Language availability for popular titles such as South Korean drama "Squid Game," Spanish series "Berlin" and the Oscar-winning German film "All Quiet on the Western Front" has helped them attract fans beyond their country of origin.</p><p>Netflix said it offers subtitles in 33 languages and audio dubbing in 36 languages across its catalog, but the exact number of available languages could vary by title.</p><p>Previously, users could only choose from a handful of languages on television.</p><p>Netflix said it decided to change the limited language availability option on TV after it received thousands of language availability requests every month.</p><p>The feature is already available on mobile devices and web browsers, the company said.</p>