Finally, recognized companies of Netflix and Crunchy Roll raised their voices on the highly debated leak of a large number of their upcoming series: Arcane Season 2, Re: Zero season 3, Rating 1/2 redo, Terminator Zero, Dandadan and Princess Mononoke: The MovieEach of them creating total chaos in the companies that came forward offering a few words about these leaks, and that an official version was given a few days after the controversy began.
Netflix partially reveals the reason for its series leaks

Recently, public complaints about the leaks of the most anticipated series of the year listed above, created a vortex of discussions within the networks, something that Netflix and Crunchy Roll They didn't let it go. In an unofficial interview with a company employee, he revealed information about these leaks, which add up to an ever-increasing number of revealed series. In the employee's words:
“One of our post-production colleagues was irreparably compromised and released several images from many of our pending titles,” says the member of Netflixin an interview given to the media The wrapper last Thursday night. "Our entire team is working hard to ensure these images are removed as quickly as possible," the statement concluded.
These words fully affirm that the leaks were made by a company employee with the help of a group of hackers, just as it happened with HBO and one of their favorite series, "House of the Dragon," who also mentioned they will take action on the matter. Is this the age of leaks? At this point, measures like those imposed in Japan should be taken for the direct leaking of series episodes, resulting in fines or trials. Fans of Re: Zero They fear that their franchise will be canceled in its third season, something we detail in this note on our page.

In turn, a company worker Crunchy Roll also provided a few words to the media: "We are aware of a content leak ahead of the release of one of our fall series. We have opened an investigation to identify the source of this leak, and our team is taking steps to remove it." This culminated in a promise to end the destruction of community expectations for these series. If you want to learn more about this topic, you can see a dedicated article here. link.
It's not just one or two leaks, there are many that, besides infuriating the public who waited months or years for the release of these series, companies lose money and credibility in their advertising. This went from small leaks to participation in the new series NetflixLet's hope this type of error never happens again, whether by companies or their employees. Not to mention hackers and groups dedicated to these leaks.
