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In the latest turn of events in the Warner Bros. buyout deal, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has explained why the streaming juggernaut has provided a seven-day window to WBD to review Paramount‘s
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Netflix co-CEO accuses James Cameron of spreading 'misinformation' about Warner Bros. acquisition
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos accused director James Cameron of spreading misinformation about Netflix's proposed Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition after Cameron criticized the deal.
Key Takeaways Wedbush analysts believe Netflix will be fine even if its planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery doesn't go through.The analysts believe the streaming giant's business is "entirely healthy on its own.
There’s an interesting Rorschach test happening in Hollywood at the moment, as various major players have to ask themselves: “Which giant monster would I least like to see devour classic movie studio Warner Bros.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is vigorously making his case on why Netflix should be the ultimate owner of Warner Bros. Discovery.
The 'Ella McCay' star can soon be seen in J.J. Abrams' next film and in Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician's Nephew.'
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has called for a "full and robust review" of the $83 billion Netflix-Warner Bros. deal and Paramount's competing $108.4 billion hostile takeover bid. "California is taking a very close look,