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​If you thought 2025 couldn’t get any crazier, the streaming world has one more surprise up its sleeve before the year ends.

Netflix, already the largest streaming platform with over 325 million subscribers, took a bold step by acquiring Warner Bros. film and television studios, as well as HBO, HBO Max and other elements. The deal, announced in early December, will bring together some of the most legendary franchises, including Game of Thrones, Harry Potter and DC Comics properties, among others, all under one roof.

The scale of this giant has surprised industry observers. Not only is it historic in its size, but it’s also predicted to disrupt Hollywood as we know it.

We’re here to break down exactly what’s going on with the Netflix–WBD deal, including the latest developments, what’s at stake and what might be next.

What has happened so far?

It all started in October when Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) revealed that it was exploring a possible sale after receiving unsolicited interest from several major players in the industry.

For years, WBD has struggled under the weight of billions of dollars in debt, compounded by declining viewership and intense competition from streaming platforms. These financial pressures forced the company to consider major strategic changes, including selling its entertainment assets to one of its rivals.

The bidding process quickly became competitive. Several major players saw the potential of acquiring the media giant. Paramount and Comcast emerged as serious contenders, with Sovereign was initially regarded as the pioneer.

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But in the end, WBD’s board decided Netflix’s offer was the most attractive, despite Paramount offering about $108 billion in cash. Paramount’s bid was aimed at acquiring the entire company, while Netflix’s bid focused specifically on film, television and streaming assets.

In addition, Netflix recently amended its deal to an all-cash offer at $27.75 per WBD share, further reassuring investors and clearing the way for the deal to move forward. The value of the deal is approximately $82.7 billion.

A fierce bidding war

Even as Netflix emerged as the preferred buyer, tensions with Paramount remained high as the rival company continued to pursue Warner Bros. real estate.

Paramount persisted in its efforts to acquire WBD for several months. But the board repeatedly rejected his bids, citing concerns about Paramount’s heavy debt load and the increased risk associated with its proposal. The board noted that Paramount’s offer would have saddled the combined company with $87 billion in debt, a risk they were unwilling to take.

Last week, Paramount filed a lawsuit seeking more information about the Netflix deal. The company continues to claim that its offering is far superior.

Regulatory barriers

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Given the unprecedented scale and market impact of the deal, regulatory scrutiny is intense and remains a significant obstacle to closing the transaction. Earlier this week, it was was mentioned that Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is scheduled to testify before a US Senate committee about the deal, a move that underscores how seriously lawmakers are taking those concerns.

In November, prominent lawmakers — Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Richard Blumenthal — expressed their concerns to the Antimonopoly Directorate of the Ministry of Justicewarning that such a massive merger could have serious consequences for consumers and the industry at large. Senators argue the merger could give the new media giant too much market power, allowing it to raise prices for consumers and stifle competition.

In the event that regulators block the acquisition, Netflix will be required to pay one Breakup charge $5.8 billion. It remains unclear whether Warner Bros. will remain an independent company or reconsider previous takeover proposals.

Concerns within the industry

Reactions from the entertainment industry were largely negative. The Writers Guild of America has been among the most vocal critics, demanding that the merger be blocked on antitrust grounds.

Additionally, insiders worry that the acquisition will push independent creators and diverse voices from the spotlight, ultimately limiting the range of stories being told. There are also widespread concerns about potential job losses and lower wages.

For creators and theaters, uncertainty remains around release windows. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said all movies scheduled to hit theaters through Warner Bros. will go ahead as planned. However, he also hinted that, over time, release windows may shrink, with movies coming to streaming platforms earlier than before.

What should subscribers know?

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​What does this all mean if you’re a Netflix or HBO Max subscriber?

Netflix executives have assured viewers that HBO’s features will remain largely unchanged for the foreseeable future. At this stage, the company says it’s too early to make any definitive announcements about potential bundles or app integration.

In terms of pricing, Sarandos has stated that there will be no immediate changes during the regulatory approval period. However, subscribers should be aware that Netflix has historically raised subscription prices regularly, so price increases are possible once the acquisition is finalized. Netflix tends to raise its rates every year or two.

When is the deal expected to close?

The Netflix-WBD deal is not yet final.

A vote by WBD shareholders is expected around April, with the deal expected to close 12 to 18 months after the vote. However, regulatory approvals are still pending and the audit could shape the final outcome.

Stay tuned…

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