Netflix, Warner Bros. and Ted Sarandos
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Hot on Instagram this AM: Warner Bros and Legendary’s new Tom Cruise movie directed by 4x Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu has been titled Digger and will hit theaters on Oct. 2, 2026 — that’s the prized frame where Warner Bros/DC’s Joker bowed in 2019.
The competition between Netflix and Paramount Skydance to acquire the studio is haunted by the ghosts of mergers past.
The studio owns the only remaining massive trove of iconic IP in Hollywood. No wonder Ted Sarandos and David Ellison are battling to lock it up.
EXCLUSIVE: There was some earth-shattering news earlier this week when Neon‘s Chief Marketing Officer and Longlegs and Parasite campaign architect Christian Parkes left the arthouse distributor — but now we know where he,
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Warner rips into Paramount, accusing the Ellison family of failing to put money into the deal
Taking the gloves off, Warner Bros. Discovery is accusing Paramount of misleading shareholders by painting a rosy picture of its proposal, which Warner says falls well short of Netflix's offer.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos tells Canal+ upfronts that Warner Bros. films will get traditional theatrical windows and flow through output deal.