Netflix stock soars after earnings boost from hit shows 'Nobody Wants This' and 'Emily in Paris'

Shares of Netflix climbed about 9% in early trading on Friday after a strong earnings report propelled by hit shows like "Nobody Wants This" and "The Perfect Couple."

Even so, the subscriber gains contributed to revenue totaling nearly $10 billion, in part due to the growth in popularity a subscription tier that includes advertisements, the earnings report on Thursday said. That sales figure marked 15% jump when compared with the same period one year prior.

In all, Netflix boasts about 282 million subscribers worldwide, making it the most popular streaming service by a wide margin. By comparison, Warner Bros. Discovery counts roughly 103 million subscribers across its services HBO, HBO Max and Discovery +, an earnings report in August showed.