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Entertainment Industry Reacts to Loss, Mergers, and Creative Premieres

David Byrne's Musical, Eric Dane's Passing, and Netflix's Warner Bros. Bid

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The entertainment industry is reeling from a mix of somber news and high-stakes deal-making. The Los Angeles premiere of David Byrne's musical "Here Lies Love" has brought the story of Imelda Marcos to the stage, while...

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    ‘Here Lies Love’: David Byrne and Director Snehai Desai on Adapting the Dance Musical for L.A.’s Taper, and Why Imelda Marcos’ Story Nervously Parallels Contemporary America

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    Eric Dane’s Friends Launch GoFundMe To Support His Daughters Following His Death From ALS

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    Ted Sarandos Wrote A Rebuttal Letter To James Cameron’s Slamming Of Netflix-WB Deal: Read It

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    Eric Dane’s Friends Launch GoFundMe to Support Actor’s Two Daughters After His Death

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Entertainment Industry Reacts to Loss, Mergers, and Creative Premieres

David Byrne's Musical, Eric Dane's Passing, and Netflix's Warner Bros. Bid

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is reeling from a mix of somber news and high-stakes deal-making. The Los Angeles premiere of David Byrne's musical "Here Lies Love" has brought the story of Imelda Marcos to the stage, while the sudden passing of actor Eric Dane has sparked an outpouring of support for his family. Meanwhile, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is fighting to seal the deal on the company's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

"Here Lies Love," which premiered at the Mark Taper Forum, is a dance musical that tells the story of Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines. The show's creators, including David Byrne and director Snehai Desai, have said that the musical's themes of power, corruption, and the blurring of reality and fantasy are particularly relevant in today's America. "Fascism has arrived and settled into Los Angeles," reads the show's promotional materials, highlighting the eerie parallels between Marcos' regime and contemporary politics.

In other news, the entertainment community is mourning the loss of actor Eric Dane, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 53 after a battle with ALS. Dane was best known for his roles on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Euphoria," and his friends and fans have launched a GoFundMe page to support his two teenage daughters, Billie and Georgie. The campaign, which aims to raise $250,000, has already surpassed $75,000.

As the industry comes together to support the Dane family, Netflix is facing a different kind of challenge. The company's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery has been met with resistance from some quarters, including from director James Cameron, who has slammed the deal as "disastrous for the theatrical motion picture business." However, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has pushed back against these claims, arguing that the deal would actually benefit the film industry as a whole.

In a letter to Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Sarandos wrote that Cameron's claims were "misinformed" and that Netflix was committed to the theatrical release of Warner Bros. films. "I respect Mr. Cameron enormously and I love his work," Sarandos said. "But his letter to you knowingly misrepresents our position and commitment to the theatrical release of Warner Bros. films."

Sarandos has also spoken out about the future of HBO Max, which would be absorbed into Netflix as part of the deal. While he has been tight-lipped about the details, he has hinted that the combined entity would be a major player in the streaming wars. "It's probably cheaper to make noise than it is to raise your bid," Sarandos said in an interview, referring to the rival bid from Paramount Skydance.

As the entertainment industry navigates these complex developments, one thing is clear: the next few months will be crucial in shaping the future of the business. Whether it's the premiere of a new musical, the passing of a beloved actor, or the fate of a major merger, the industry is holding its breath as it waits to see what's next.

The entertainment industry is reeling from a mix of somber news and high-stakes deal-making. The Los Angeles premiere of David Byrne's musical "Here Lies Love" has brought the story of Imelda Marcos to the stage, while the sudden passing of actor Eric Dane has sparked an outpouring of support for his family. Meanwhile, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is fighting to seal the deal on the company's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

"Here Lies Love," which premiered at the Mark Taper Forum, is a dance musical that tells the story of Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines. The show's creators, including David Byrne and director Snehai Desai, have said that the musical's themes of power, corruption, and the blurring of reality and fantasy are particularly relevant in today's America. "Fascism has arrived and settled into Los Angeles," reads the show's promotional materials, highlighting the eerie parallels between Marcos' regime and contemporary politics.

In other news, the entertainment community is mourning the loss of actor Eric Dane, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 53 after a battle with ALS. Dane was best known for his roles on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Euphoria," and his friends and fans have launched a GoFundMe page to support his two teenage daughters, Billie and Georgie. The campaign, which aims to raise $250,000, has already surpassed $75,000.

As the industry comes together to support the Dane family, Netflix is facing a different kind of challenge. The company's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery has been met with resistance from some quarters, including from director James Cameron, who has slammed the deal as "disastrous for the theatrical motion picture business." However, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has pushed back against these claims, arguing that the deal would actually benefit the film industry as a whole.

In a letter to Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Sarandos wrote that Cameron's claims were "misinformed" and that Netflix was committed to the theatrical release of Warner Bros. films. "I respect Mr. Cameron enormously and I love his work," Sarandos said. "But his letter to you knowingly misrepresents our position and commitment to the theatrical release of Warner Bros. films."

Sarandos has also spoken out about the future of HBO Max, which would be absorbed into Netflix as part of the deal. While he has been tight-lipped about the details, he has hinted that the combined entity would be a major player in the streaming wars. "It's probably cheaper to make noise than it is to raise your bid," Sarandos said in an interview, referring to the rival bid from Paramount Skydance.

As the entertainment industry navigates these complex developments, one thing is clear: the next few months will be crucial in shaping the future of the business. Whether it's the premiere of a new musical, the passing of a beloved actor, or the fate of a major merger, the industry is holding its breath as it waits to see what's next.

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