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Netflix announced a blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros.' film and TV studios, HBO and HBO Max last week. But will regulatory challenges halt it?
According to a new federal lawsuit, a Las Vegas woman is suing Netflix over the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery merger claiming it will drive subscription prices higher.
Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery announced Dec. 5 that the streaming giant will acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO. The equity value of the agreement is $72 billion, with an enterprise value of $82.7 billion.
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HBO’s Value Will Be “Unlocked” By Merger, Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters Says; Bundle Details Still TBD
Netflix believes one plus one will equal three in terms of HBO joining its portfolio, though it did not share initial bundling or synergy plans Friday.
What does this mean for subscribers? What about the future of DC Studios? What happens to HBO Sunday nights? How should you even feel about this?
Netflix has announced that it is acquiring Warner Bros., raising questions about the fate of HBO Max and where viewers will watch WB content going forward.
Fans are rushing to stock their shelves with DVDs and physical media as a result of the Netflix merger with Warner Bros.
Paramount Skydance and its deep-pocketed owners David and Larry Ellison may not have to get that “hostile” to thwart Warner Bros. Discovery’s merger with Netflix, On The Money has learned.
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Why Netflix’s Mega-Merger Could Crush Your Portfolio
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) has officially clinched the blockbuster bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery’s (NASDAQ:WBD) premium assets — the Warner Bros. film and TV studios and HBO Max streaming service — in an $82.