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Mark Ruffalo fired back at James Cameron after the 'Avatar' director said that Netflix buying Warner Bros. Discovery would be 'disastrous.'
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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos responded after James Cameron blasted the streamer’s Warner Bros. deal
The two public figures engaged in a back-and-forth.
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"Or is it just that of Netflix?": Mark Ruffalo questions James Cameron’s silence on Paramount acquisition monopolization
Mark Ruffalo questions James Cameron’s silence on potential monopolization risks from a Paramount-led acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, amid Netflix's competing $83 billion bid.
Paramount has cleared a 10-day waiting period after responding to a second request for information from the DOJ around its unsolicited offer for Warner Bros. Discovery. The company said today that the expiration of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Act means “there is no statutory impediment in the U.
Who will Warner Bros. Discovery employees welcome as their new overlords? The feeling among the rank-and-file has changed over the last several months: Most WBD staffers are now supportive of Netflix’s deal to acquire Warner Bros.
Some cinema operators remain wary of Netflix’s bid, including Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble, who said Wednesday he is “apprehensive” Netflix will commit to standard theatrical release windows.
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,
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is vigorously making his case on why Netflix should be the ultimate owner of Warner Bros. Discovery.