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The major exhibitors' top lobbying group, Cinema United, reiterated its opposition to Congress ahead of a Washington, D.C., hearing on the Netflix acquisition. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Movie theater chains are bringing their opposition to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ted Sarandos keeps insisting that Netflix has come to make money from Warner Bros.’ theatrical movie business — not to bury it. Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, reiterated in an ...
Warner Bros. has again told its shareholders to go with the deal with Netflix and not the offer from Paramount. Netflix has bid to buy Warner Bros. streaming and studio portions for an equity value of $72 billion, while Paramount had offered $77.9 billion ...
Netflix’s Warner Bros. acquisition may shorten theatrical release windows significantly. Netflix reportedly prefers a 17-day window; AMC favors 45 days for theaters. Drastically reduced windows could threaten movie theater profitability and traditional ...
Employees at the company had started to warm to the idea of Netflix as its corporate owner. Now they face the prospect of major cuts under Paramount.
When you sit down in a theater to watch future Warner Bros./Netflix movies like The Batman Part II, The Brave and the Bold, World’s Greatest, or even something without Batman in it, thank the 2025 theatrical slate. In a new interview with the New York ...