Envision a place where you can relish films, buy snacks and beverages, and partake in games. This isn’t just a movie theater; it’s Netflix House.
The streaming giant is redefining the cinema experience through Netflix “experiences.” Netflix has revealed the opening of two Netflix Houses in prominent malls: one in Philadelphia at King of Prussia on Nov. 12 and another in Dallas at the Galleria Dallas on Dec. 11. An additional location is also set for Las Vegas in 2027.
Access to Netflix House is free, featuring a combination of complimentary and paid experiences. These range from immersive interactions with beloved Netflix series to VR and arcade games, mini golf, and a themed dining option.
In the past, Netflix has organized live pop-up events for series such as Bridgerton, Money Heist, Stranger Things, and Squid Game. Nevertheless, these new permanent sites reflect classic mall hangouts, enriched with Netflix branding. The final season of Stranger Things debuts on Nov. 26, offering a nostalgic throwback to 80s mall culture.
Every Netflix House provides distinct attractions. This November, the King of Prussia venue will showcase immersive experiences for Wednesday and ONE PIECE, a nine-hole mini golf course, and a theater with exclusive screenings. In December, the Galleria Dallas site will offer immersive games for Stranger Things and Squid Game, alongside a game room for Netflix-themed challenges and retro gaming options. Experiences will be refreshed according to new platform launches.
Tickets for upcoming events can be purchased starting Oct. 17 for the Philadelphia site and Nov. 18 for the Dallas site. Fans may also sign up for the waitlist at netflixhouse.com.