Elon Musk just hit the “Cancel” button on Netflix, and the stock market felt the vibration.
The world’s richest man isn’t just Tweeting through it anymore; he’s actively trying to take down the king of streaming. After Musk blasted the platform for “woke bias” and “transgender propaganda,” Netflix saw a staggering $15 billion evaporate from its market value in just 36 hours.
The Spark: A Cartoon from the Vault
So, what got Musk’s gears turning? A show called Dead End: Paranormal Park.
The irony? Netflix actually cancelled this show back in 2023. But in the world of viral outrage, nothing ever truly stays dead. A clip of a character identifying as transgender resurfaced, and Musk—who has over 200 million followers on X—immediately declared war.
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Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids https://t.co/uPcGiURaCp
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 1, 2025
“Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids,” he posted, echoing a “Libs of TikTok” clip that accused the streamer of targeting 7-year-olds.
“This is not ok.” — Elon Musk on X.
$15 Billion Gone: Panic or Just a Bad Week?
Let’s talk numbers, because the math is wild. Netflix shares took a 4.3% nose-dive, dropping to $1,140 by Thursday afternoon. That’s a massive chunk of change to lose over a cartoon that isn’t even in production anymore.
But before we start planning the funeral, let’s look at the bigger picture. Even with this “Musk Dip,” Netflix is still up 30% year-to-date. Analysts are calling this a “tempest in a teapot,” suggesting the stock is simply too big and too expensive for a boycott to sink it long-term.
It’s the classic battle of the modern era: Viral Boycott vs. Irreplaceable Service. Most people might complain on social media, but are they actually going to give up Stranger Things or their weekend binge-watch? Probably not.
The Personal War Behind the Politics
You can’t talk about Musk’s crusade without mentioning the elephant in the room: his estranged daughter, Vivian Wilson.
Musk has famously claimed that his daughter was “killed by the woke mind virus,” a sentiment that clearly fuels his relentless focus on gender identity in media. On the other side, Netflix has stayed silent, relying on their long-standing “free speech” defense they used during the Cuties and Dave Chappelle controversies.
They aren’t blinking. But with $15 billion on the line, you have to wonder how long they can afford to ignore the man who controls the digital town square.
Is this the start of a massive subscriber exodus, or just another 48-hour news cycle?
Would you like me to look into the latest subscriber data to see if people are actually following through on the “Cancel Netflix” trend?
Elon Musk’s Netflix Boycott Controversy This video details the specific social media interactions and the catalyst involving Hamish Steele that led to Elon Musk’s public cancellation of his Netflix subscription and the subsequent boycott.
