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Netflix Secures Landmark US$72 Billion Acquisition Of Warner Bros. Discovery

December 8, 2025
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In a landmark move for the entertainment industry, Netflix has secured an agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s film and streaming divisions for a staggering US$72 billion. The streaming behemoth outbid competitors Comcast and Paramount Skydance after a lengthy negotiation.

Warner Bros, famed for its blockbuster franchises including Harry Potter and Game of Thrones, as well as the HBO Max streaming service, will enhance Netflix’s already extensive library. This merger is anticipated to forge a formidable presence in the entertainment landscape, although it still requires approval from competition regulators.

The deal has sparked concerns among film industry advocates, including the Writers Guild of America, who argue that this acquisition could harm workers and consumers alike. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos expressed confidence that the company would receive the necessary regulatory approvals, stating that the company is moving “full speed” ahead with the acquisition.

By merging Warner Bros’ wealth of content with Netflix’s popular series—such as Stranger Things—Sarandos believes they can elevate storytelling into a new era. “Warner Bros have defined the last century of entertainment, and together we can define the next one,” he said. When asked about the future of HBO as a separate streaming entity, co-CEO Greg Peters acknowledged the brand’s significance but hinted that specific strategies would be disclosed later.

Netflix is projecting savings between US$2 billion and US$3 billion, primarily through streamlining certain operational areas. The company assured that Warner Bros films would still grace theatres, and that its television studio would continue producing content for external networks while maintaining its own distinct offerings.

Sarandos remarked that this acquisition marks a “big day” for both companies, emphasising that it represents a “rare opportunity” to secure Netflix’s future in the industry for many years ahead. Warner Bros President David Zaslav echoed these sentiments, stating that this partnership would merge “two of the greatest storytelling companies” to deliver compelling narratives for generations.

The deal, which values Warner Bros at US$27.75 per share and brings its total enterprise value to approximately US$82.7 billion, received unanimous approval from both companies’ boards of directors.

However, not all industry voices are in support. The Writers Guild of America, encompassing both its East and West branches, issued a joint statement opposing the merger, citing potential job losses, wage reductions, and diminished diversity in content as critical concerns. Cinema United CEO Michael O’Leary labelled the merger as an “unprecedented threat” to global cinema, foreseeing severe ramifications for theatres of all sizes.

Netflix plans to finalise the acquisition following Warner Bros’ decision next year to separate its streaming and studios division from its global networks division. The global networks segment will transition to become Discovery Global, maintaining links to its cable channels such as CNN and TNT Sports in the U.S., while the streaming and studios division, which includes TNT Sports International, will be acquired by Netflix.

This significant development underscores Netflix’s ambition to become a dominant force in the evolving streaming landscape. Industry analyst Paolo Pescatore described the sale as a bold assertion of Netflix’s intentions, though he cautioned that integrating the sizable entities could pose challenges.

As this monumental deal unfolds, industry experts predict that if regulatory approval is granted, it may dramatically reshape Hollywood and the broader cinematic landscape.

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