Secret clubs and societies have been around forever, whether it's the Freemasons or the Knights Templar.
But there is apparently a group that is perhaps more powerful than ever to have come before it.
Yes, Netflix has a hidden area only a select number of customers can access.
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According to reports in the Wall Street Journal, some lucky, lucky account holders have been specially chosen, and watch TV shows and movies before they've been released to the public.
I know - it's a travesty, an outrage.
The group, which is reportedly called 'Netflix Preview Club', works as a sounding board for the streaming site.
It's though that members even had a say in the 2021 Leonardo DiCaprio movie Don’t Look Up, suggesting that it be funnier.
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And if you needed any more proof that it was legit, someone claiming to be a member of the elite society started posting on Reddit.
They explained: "You watch Netflix original movies before they're released and answer survey questions about them.
"You also have to sign an NDA because these truly are not released and still in final editing stage.
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"You get a special Netflix account and they email when they have a movie in there for you to watch. Usually you have to watch and review within a week."
LADbible has contacted Netflix for comment.
And if that wasn't enough excitement for one day, there's more.
Earlier this week, customers said a little Netflix hack had completely changed their lives.
If you're a true crime lover, you'll be delighted to know that there's a much easier way to find what you're looking for.
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Type '9875' into the platform's search box and huge list of Netflix's crime documentaries and biopics suddenly appear.
It's as simple as that.
"It works. Best way to find True crime on Netflix," one viewer commented.
Another said: "I didn't think this would work this is really cool thank you."
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The only slight issue with the secret feature is that some viewers were reporting rather inconsistent and pretty frightening results.
"Peppa Pig also came up," one user wrote, while someone else also added: "I did it and Shrek Forever After came up."
So it's not perfect.
Topics: TV and Film, Netflix, UK News, US News