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    Netflix Sets Sights on Hollywood Domination With 72 Billion Dollar Warner Bros Deal

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonDecember 6, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A historic shake-up in entertainment

    Netflix plans to acquire the film and streaming divisions of Warner Bros Discovery for 72 billion dollars. The company wins a competitive bidding battle against Comcast and Paramount Skydance. Warner Bros owns blockbuster franchises such as Harry Potter and Game of Thrones and operates HBO Max. The merger would create a dominant media powerhouse, but regulators still need to approve it. Industry groups warn the deal could negatively impact workers and audiences.

    Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive of Netflix, says the company feels confident about regulatory approval. He says combining both content libraries will give viewers more of the stories they love. He argues that Warner Bros shaped entertainment for the past century, and both companies can shape the next.

    Greg Peters, the other co-chief, says HBO remains a key brand for audiences. He adds it is too early to outline how the merged service will operate in full.

    Savings and creative strategy

    Netflix expects two to three billion dollars in savings. Most reductions will target overlapping support and technology teams. Warner Bros will continue releasing films in cinemas. Its television studio can still produce shows for outside partners. Netflix will maintain its exclusive content approach for its platform.

    Sarandos calls the deal a landmark moment for both companies. He says some shareholders may feel surprised, but he sees a rare opportunity to strengthen Netflix for decades. David Zaslav, chief executive of Warner Bros, says the merger unites two of the world’s strongest storytelling companies. He says the partnership will ensure audiences enjoy compelling stories for generations.

    The offer values each Warner Bros share at 27.75 dollars. The enterprise value reaches roughly 82.7 billion dollars. The equity value totals 72 billion dollars. Both boards approve the deal unanimously.

    Union and industry concerns

    The Writers Guild of America urges regulators to block the merger. It warns of job losses, lower wages, and weaker working conditions. It also warns that viewers may face higher prices and less variety. Michael O’Leary of Cinema United calls the deal a threat to cinemas worldwide. He fears harm to both large chains and small independent theatres.

    Netflix will complete the takeover once Warner Bros finalizes its planned corporate split. Discovery Global will run the networks division, including major US news and sports channels and several European free-to-air networks. TNT Sports International will remain with the studios and streaming division sold to Netflix.

    Hollywood braces for sweeping changes

    Analyst Paolo Pescatore says the deal highlights Netflix’s ambition to dominate global streaming. He warns that merging two large companies may create major operational challenges. Paramount previously tried to acquire the full Warner Bros company, but the offer was rejected before Netflix intervened.

    Tom Harrington of Enders Analysis says approval would dramatically reshape Hollywood. He expects major cuts in film and television output from the merged company. He predicts resistance from unions and industry groups. He also warns that subscription prices could rise for many households.

    Danni Hewson of AJ Bell says Netflix addresses some concerns by keeping Warner Bros films in cinemas. She says quick regulatory approval could unlock major savings. She adds that regulators will closely monitor Netflix’s pricing power in the coming months.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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