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The impending deal in which Netflix buys Warner Bros. has people inside and outside of Hollywood worried about the future of movies. With a streaming giant owning a massive movie studio, will its
The white gloves may have truly come off in Netflix and Paramount's multibillion-dollar battle for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Trump called for Netflix to fire one of its board members, former Biden official Susan Rice, earlier this week.
Mark Ruffalo recently reacted to James Cameron‘s views on the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal. The Avata-maker recently drew widespread attention when he penned a letter to Utah Senator Mike Lee expressing
Paramount CEO David Ellison's higher offer for all of Warner Bros. Discovery couldn't have come at a better time. Paramount on Monday raised its offer from its previous $30-a-share, all-cash offer, according to Bloomberg.