Details are scarce, but some of The Information's sources said that Watch Back isn't another attempt to compete against Netflix like Seeso, which the company shut down in 2017. It's really more of a marketing effort meant to drum up interest in NBCU's shows. If it does launch, the service won't have any originals its its show roster and will mostly feature series premieres and news clips, which will serve as samplers for NBCU's offerings. The service will also use titles from other media entities to serve ads for similar shows aired on the company's networks.

As one of the biggest cable operators in the US, Comcast might not benefit from investing big money in original shows, after all. In addition, NBCU once tried producing originals for SeeSo, but the $75 million venture clearly failed to make an impact. The company hasn't decided whether or not to push through with Watch Back's launch yet, but thus far, it doesn't sound like something Netflix should be worried about.