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[Netflix spent Rs 440 crore on this show not one episode was finished director spent all money on Rolls Royce]( [As more players arrive on the streaming scene globally the competition to have the best content has only increased. Different platforms try to outdo each other by securing the best and biggest projects and then spending crores on it. But every now and then these mega projects do not quite work out the way the OTT streamers want. This is one such story of a show that had Rs 440 crore invested in it by Netflix but was never made. A new report by the New York Times highlights the bizarre story the sci fi drama Conquest which was greenlit by Netflix in 2018. The show was meant to be an extravagant drama pitched as a tentpole for the streaming giant. NYT reports that Netflix spent Dollar55 million Rs 440 crore on the show leaving all the execution to director Carl Rinsch. Many industry insiders were surprised that Netflix entrusted a newbie like Rinsch with such a big project. Prior to Conquest Rinsch had directed only one film 47 Ronin. The Keanu Reevesstarrer had a budget of DOllar 175 million but bombed at the box office.]( [Read More]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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