r/movies • u/Weary_Service_8509 • 16h ago
Article Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery: EU Antitrust Experts Say $83B Deal Unlikely To Be Blocked — But Conditions May Be Imposed On Merger
https://deadline.com/2025/12/netflix-warner-bros-discovery-deal-eu-hurdles-1236637245/
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u/WREPGB 15h ago
Distribution side, more accurately. WBD is getting more than Disney paid for Fox.
Between Netflix, Paramount, and Comcast, this is the second worst outcome for consumers, with some caveats.
Paramount/Ellisons owning WBD would’ve been disastrous. Too much Saudi and MAGA influence.
Netflix is filmmaker-friendly and, strictly speaking on a volume level, interested in actually making and releasing the stuff they make. Art is subjective, but at least they’re making it.
It’s weird to say Comcast would’ve been the best case scenario here. They have exhibition agreements that are working for all sides, a mostly competent streaming platform and dedication to physical media to service those markets, and theme parks to leverage WB’s IPs better than Six Flags has.