To even question if Netflix has peaked is an insult to everything the company achieved before 2020. As the pull-forward effect of the pandemic produced slower subscriber uptake in the first quarter of 2021, that was fully expected, shares in Netflix tanked this week – with the market hastily deducing that the SVoD surge must be teetering off as the world returns to some level of normal. As a publication tracking the bleeding edge of entertainment technologies, Faultline believes Netflix is only warming up. Video streaming is not just some temporary fad triggered by global lockdowns. If anything, Covid-19 has cemented the position of OTT video as a viable replacement for traditional pay TV for the handful of OTT deniers…