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  "textContent": "Netflix is pushing back after actor Matt Damon suggested the streamer encourages filmmakers to repeatedly explain plot points to keep distracted viewers engaged. The claim, which quickly gained traction online, was also echoed in a joke during the Oscars—fueling a broader conversation about whether streaming platforms are shaping storytelling around second-screen viewing habits. Now, Netflix […]\n\nThe post Netflix Denies Matt Damon’s Claim It Tells Filmmakers to Repeat the Plot appeared first on That Park Place.",
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