Elon Musk's recent criticism of Netflix has led to a temporary dip in the company's stock price. On September 29, Musk announced he had canceled his Netflix subscription, citing opposition to the platform's content creators. His comments quickly gained traction on social media, leading to calls for a boycott. By October 1, Netflix's stock had fallen over 1% in pre-market trading to $1,185. In response to the controversy, Goldman Sachs adjusted its 12-month price target for Netflix to $1,300, while Bernstein maintained a 'market outperform' rating with a $1,390 target. Despite the immediate impact of Musk's remarks, analysts remain generally optimistic about Netflix's long-term prospects.