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Netflix Drops Warner Bros. Bid, Shakes Up Streaming Landscape

Antitrust hearing cancelled, Peacock releases Oscar contender "Hamnet

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The streaming landscape is experiencing a significant shift, as Netflix has dropped its bid for Warner Bros., cancelling a planned antitrust hearing in the process. This development has far-reaching implications for the...

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    After Netflix Drops Warner Bros. Bid, GOP Senator Cancels Planned Antitrust Hearing

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    ‘Hamnet’ Sets Peacock Streaming Release Date Ahead of Oscars

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    ‘Hamnet’ Sets Peacock Streaming Date Before The Oscars

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Netflix Drops Warner Bros. Bid, Shakes Up Streaming Landscape

Antitrust hearing cancelled, Peacock releases Oscar contender "Hamnet

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The streaming landscape is experiencing a significant shift, as Netflix has dropped its bid for Warner Bros., cancelling a planned antitrust hearing in the process. This development has far-reaching implications for the industry, as other companies like Paramount continue to navigate the complex world of mergers and acquisitions.

According to reports, Netflix's decision to abandon its bid for Warner Bros. means that the company will no longer face the scrutiny of a key Senate panel. The chairman of the Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), had planned to hold a hearing on the proposed acquisition, but has since cancelled it.

While the cancellation of the hearing may come as a relief to Netflix, it's unclear what this means for Paramount's proposed bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery. Sen. Lee gave no indication of whether he would hold a hearing on the Paramount bid, leaving the industry to wonder what's next.

In other news, Peacock has announced that it will release the Oscar contender "Hamnet" on March 6, just in time for the awards show. The film, directed by Chloe Zhao, tells the tragic story of William Shakespeare and his wife, and has received widespread critical acclaim. The release on Peacock comes after the film's successful run in theaters, where it grossed $87 million globally.

"Hamnet" has been a major contender at the Oscars this year, with eight nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress. The film's success is a testament to the power of streaming platforms to bring high-quality content to a wide audience.

Meanwhile, the Series Mania Forum has announced the projects in competition for its Co-Pro Pitching Sessions. The event, which takes place in Lille, will feature 15 titles from around the world, including projects from Kyrgyzstan and Canada. The winner of the competition will receive a $60,000 prize.

In other industry news, UTA has signed producers April Kelley and Sara Huxley of Mini Productions, a U.K.-based production company that champions original and underrepresented perspectives. The company was founded in 2012 with a commitment to promoting female-led storytelling, LGBTQ+ narratives, and projects engaging with mental health.

As the streaming landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the industry is ripe for change. With Netflix's abandoned bid for Warner Bros. and the release of "Hamnet" on Peacock, it's clear that the major players are jockeying for position. As the Oscars approach, all eyes will be on the streaming platforms to see what's next.

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  • "After Netflix Drops Warner Bros. Bid, GOP Senator Cancels Planned Antitrust Hearing"
  • "'Hamnet' Sets Peacock Streaming Release Date Ahead of Oscars"
  • "Series Mania Unveils Co-Pro Pitching Sessions Competitors Chasing $60,000 Prize"
  • "'Hamnet' Sets Peacock Streaming Date Before The Oscars"
  • "UTA Signs April Kelley and Sara Huxley of U.K. Outfit Mini Productions (EXCLUSIVE)"

The streaming landscape is experiencing a significant shift, as Netflix has dropped its bid for Warner Bros., cancelling a planned antitrust hearing in the process. This development has far-reaching implications for the industry, as other companies like Paramount continue to navigate the complex world of mergers and acquisitions.

According to reports, Netflix's decision to abandon its bid for Warner Bros. means that the company will no longer face the scrutiny of a key Senate panel. The chairman of the Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), had planned to hold a hearing on the proposed acquisition, but has since cancelled it.

While the cancellation of the hearing may come as a relief to Netflix, it's unclear what this means for Paramount's proposed bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery. Sen. Lee gave no indication of whether he would hold a hearing on the Paramount bid, leaving the industry to wonder what's next.

In other news, Peacock has announced that it will release the Oscar contender "Hamnet" on March 6, just in time for the awards show. The film, directed by Chloe Zhao, tells the tragic story of William Shakespeare and his wife, and has received widespread critical acclaim. The release on Peacock comes after the film's successful run in theaters, where it grossed $87 million globally.

"Hamnet" has been a major contender at the Oscars this year, with eight nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress. The film's success is a testament to the power of streaming platforms to bring high-quality content to a wide audience.

Meanwhile, the Series Mania Forum has announced the projects in competition for its Co-Pro Pitching Sessions. The event, which takes place in Lille, will feature 15 titles from around the world, including projects from Kyrgyzstan and Canada. The winner of the competition will receive a $60,000 prize.

In other industry news, UTA has signed producers April Kelley and Sara Huxley of Mini Productions, a U.K.-based production company that champions original and underrepresented perspectives. The company was founded in 2012 with a commitment to promoting female-led storytelling, LGBTQ+ narratives, and projects engaging with mental health.

As the streaming landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the industry is ripe for change. With Netflix's abandoned bid for Warner Bros. and the release of "Hamnet" on Peacock, it's clear that the major players are jockeying for position. As the Oscars approach, all eyes will be on the streaming platforms to see what's next.

Sources:

  • "After Netflix Drops Warner Bros. Bid, GOP Senator Cancels Planned Antitrust Hearing"
  • "'Hamnet' Sets Peacock Streaming Release Date Ahead of Oscars"
  • "Series Mania Unveils Co-Pro Pitching Sessions Competitors Chasing $60,000 Prize"
  • "'Hamnet' Sets Peacock Streaming Date Before The Oscars"
  • "UTA Signs April Kelley and Sara Huxley of U.K. Outfit Mini Productions (EXCLUSIVE)"

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